It can't be taken away
by something unrelated.
Not exact matches
was so vital for Bonhoeffer that he lost interest when the two elements were separated: Christology not qualified
by something like non-religious interpretation became an
unrelated entity and suffered a fatal loss of reality; nonreligious Christianity without Christocentrism became a Sisyphean endeavour of modem man to adjust to a newly discovered self and world.24
Whataboutery specifically refers to someone who is trying to change the subject
by bringing up
something unrelated, not the other way around.
Zertuche says that back pain during pregnancy can also mean
something more serious, or even
unrelated to your pregnancy, so you should call your doctor as soon as possible if your pain is severe, interferes with daily activities, doesn't get better when you move around, worsens with coughing or sneezing, or is accompanied
by weakness, numbness, or bowel and bladder incontinence.
Or maybe you landed here
by a search engine mishap while surfing for
something completely
unrelated to family travel?
The federal government sent the payments to households on a schedule determined
by the last two digits of the recipients» social security number,
something that is
unrelated to financial circumstances or personal characteristics.
We can often have symptoms that seem completely
unrelated to wheat or gluten intolerance, and think it is caused
by something else.
Bottom Line: There could be
something different, and
unrelated, causing the exact same symptoms that you might have thought were being caused
by histamine intolerance.
I'm just saying that it being a bad game is completely irrelevant to what this man is saying and you're being unfair
by ignoring his comment because of
something COMPLETELY
unrelated.
However, this should be computed
by something like RomanM's PlanB regression method, rather than
by subtracting out the means for
unrelated periods as Steig suggests would be done.
It is heartbreaking to do all the previous steps just to see that the customer makes a move to solve his problem that is totally
unrelated to your product, e.g.
by buying from a competitor or building
something in - house.
I saw an
unrelated reference today to
something that reminded me of the research
by Professor Carol Kuhlthau on research anxiety and the various stages that the typical student or researcher needs to pass through when conducting research.
Since the scope of one's «employment» is not narrowly defined
by some initial agreement (it can change), the fact that you did this «at the request of the department head to be distributed
by the institution» indicates that it wasn't
something unrelated to the job, which you did as a hobby.
It may be easiest to approach this task
by first thinking about
something unrelated to outsourcing, say a guide for opening and operating a restaurant, where the restaurant guide applies:
Occasionally we get at least some metric
by which we can evaluate these parts — is it Gorilla Glass or is it
something else — but I can't count how many time's I've heard that a phone doesn't use Gorilla Glass, but some
unrelated strengthening treatment instead.
I can't see time - in as a feasible replacement because we are disciplining him for doing one or more of these things: a) persistently interfering with
something that really needs to get done now b) repeatedly interrupting adult conversation
by talking loudly about an
unrelated subject and then shrieking, «YOU»RE INTERRUPTING!!!»