Sentences with phrase «for unrelated things»

«Rapamycin is already used in humans for unrelated things,» says Steven Austad, scientific director of the American Federation for Aging Research and chair of the University of Alabama at Birmingham biology department.

Not exact matches

There's nothing wrong with eliminating information from your résumé that you don't think will help strengthen your candidacy (whether it's an unrelated master's degree or a job outside your field), but having a bachelor's and five years of experience isn't the type of thing that is going to make people think you're shockingly overqualified for and unhireable for a tutoring job.
The next day, at an unrelated event in Binghamton, Gillibrand told reporters, «Bill Clinton did very important things for our country and I think [Reines»] comments are wrong.»
It's not the first unexpected thing to crop up for City Hall in Mr. de Blasio's inaugural year, nor is it unrelated to another unforeseen circumstance: the death of Eric Garner, a black Staten Island man, as police tried to arrest him for selling loose cigarettes.
The housekeeping accounts that Mr. Schneiderman seeks to abolish are by law intended for things such as maintaining office space and hiring staff unrelated to any specific candidate or campaign.
So while I'd like to think that this is really all just a benevolent and worldly minded decision about wanting whole foods — I actually think — for the vast majority of gen yummers — it's also related to emotions tied up in things entirely unrelated to what we eat.
But seriously, I agree with you... blogging does take up all of our spare time and it is great to take a break once in a while and do things that are unrelated to blogging and just something for yourself.
Perhaps I'm naive, but, for me, one of the really surprising implications arising from Martin and Quinn's model is that the merits of the legal arguments before the court are largely irrelevant to the decision rendered, and it is Ayres's «seemingly unrelated things» that affect the outcome most.
As Judd observes: «[Ortman's constructions] seem to be games or models for some activity and suggest chance, from much through little, controlled and uncontrolled, operating on things both related and unrelated.
If you're stumped for notions — and it's surprising how empty the mind goes when you've got to come up with a few crazy unrelated things — you can hit the random button.
«The last thing we want is for people to avoid helpful security features because they fear they will receive unrelated notifications.»
Droning on about things unrelated to the job you are applying for will usually end in your resume getting tossed aside.
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!!!»
But one thing, nothing that happens inside a probate, is a defense for a lender foreclosing... they are unrelated, the mortgage stands on it's own.
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