Sentences with phrase «into irrelevance»

They'll simply fade into irrelevance as the market redefines itself around them.
RIM kicks of its North American BlackBerry Jam developer conference with key updates on its BB10 operating system, but is it enough to stop the slide into irrelevance in the US?
Thankfully this unchanging «rock» continues to gather moss and will eventually sink into irrelevance because of it's stagnant views on these types of issues.
Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, the co-CEO bro team who oversaw the implosion of RIM and the complete descent into irrelevance of the BlackBerry, aren't shedding any tears right now.
However, if we slightly tweak our views of inspiration and inerrancy, as I am trying to do, the entire problem fades away into irrelevance.)
And the data from GPS satellites — which businesses and consumers the world over use — would drift into irrelevance within weeks if their exact positions in relation to Earth's surface were not constantly corrected.
Blackhat: Michael Mann sinks deeper into irrelevance with this nigh unwatchable thriller that suffers from a lack of compelling characters and an incoherent, repetitive storyline.
In fact, most have been a step back from the original, so it didn't take long for the series to fall into irrelevance.
«A brewery that doesn't know its identity, the thing that makes it distinctive and attractive to its customers,» I commented, «will over time slip into irrelevance
This means that we do not perceive things as they are in themselves but only modified versions of them: «objectification relegates into irrelevance, or into a subordinate relevance, the full constitution of the objectified entity» (PR 62 / 97).
Not only that she has sealed her own passing into irrelevance by repeatedly stating she will not serve in a Corbyn front bench team.
Hard to believe given the party's standing under Tim Farron, but the Liberal Democrats have slid even further into irrelevance with Cable as their leader.
He also warned that the party risked «receding into irrelevance» if Mr Corbyn won the leadership battle.
It describes a universe in which every human action dwindles into irrelevance, but where, even so, every decision we make has the power to wound and draw blood at the personal level.
But it's hard to care about these factors when they'll be auto - adjusted into irrelevance in bot battles where the AI is dynamically scaled.
In those days, the network's attitude towards a given musician made the difference between a career playing to packed venues and a career waiting tables.Those days are long gone, and the network has been sliding into irrelevance ever since.
Next, we had an article which called on Labour to come off the fence over Brexit and warned that trying to appeal to both sides of the divide, risks turning the party into an irrelevance.
Indeed, at this conference, when Canada did receive a fossil award, an entirely new category of fossil had to be created to capture the outrageousness; indicating that the country is still refusing to bow out gracefully into the irrelevance that comes with being an historic climate laggard.»
Quite simply, I'm a critic because I care about music too much to let it be taken down routes into irrelevance.
Frost's unique pedigree casts him as the perfect savior for a once - vaunted program that has backslid into irrelevance.
Your party has spent the last year alienating itself from any progressive alliance, and is rapidly disappearing off up its own backside into irrelevance.
Soon, the world forgot about them and they devolved once again into irrelevance.
That process turned his pledge of a referendum on the treaty into an irrelevance.
Pulling at straws while YOUR Dumbocrat Party COLLAPSES into irrelevance.
Normally shunned into irrelevance by their small stature in parliament, it's on these rare occasions when their voting intentions really matter.
But with the return of the spectre of a double - dip recession, Labour's historic disagreements on the deficit shrink into irrelevance.
It will be one further step into irrelevance for a country whose power and influence is on the wane.
«Whether it's botched rollouts or failed policies, Nancy Pelosi and House Democrats continue to march into irrelevance,» said Bliss.
In fact a selection of ILP members had opted to remain with the Labour party, allowing the ILP to drift off into irrelevance without them.
So best thing is to keep a low profile, as befits a politically bankrupt party, and hope the others slug each other into irrelevance.
Just as «The Last Picture Show» was a movie made in the 1970s about the end of»50s - era innocence, «Nebraska» feels, despite its present - day setting, like a eulogy for a bygone America (and American cinema), from the casting of New Hollywood fixtures Dern and Stacy Keach to its many windswept vistas of a vital agro-industrial heartland outsourced into irrelevance.
With Survival of the Dead, George A. Romero's Dead series has officially crossed into irrelevance - as the movie suffers from an egregiously low - rent sensibility that's perpetuated by an emphasis on wholly unappealing elements (ie characters, dialogue, visuals, etc, etc).
If not, it could easily sink quietly into irrelevance.
I'm sure the game will do great, don't get me wrong, those pokemon players can be quite faithful, but people are easily distracted on mobile, and Pokemon Go's time in the spotlight is only a new Candy Crush release away from moving into irrelevance.
Operation Raccoon City also invites you to rewrite gaming history at one point in the game, somewhat plunging its narrative into irrelevance altogether, should you choose to do so.
Our politics are going to be a politics of justice within limits, or they're going to drive the green movement into irrelevance.
To some degree this explains the meteoric rise (and subsequent fizzle into irrelevance) of the Tea Party.
One thing we can likely agree about: we don't want the legal profession to «grind into irrelevance
But now, in 2012, with netbooks quickly fading into irrelevance, Asus wisely decided it was time to retire the name.
In a further tweet, she said: «Our descent into irrelevance is so awful.
Today, we will look at the reasons why in the next few years these and Barnes and Noble may be fade away into irrelevance.
the arts may provide the day - by - day confirmation of Creation's finger still at work in the lives and affairs of men... the church., if it wants to keep in touch with the Creator, must provide a home for all that is and all who are created, lest the church itself wither and drift into irrelevance.
We need to progress faster if we want to keep the profession from slipping deep into irrelevance.
Throughout a career of three decades, Doig has reinvigorated a medium considered by many to have fallen into irrelevance.
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