Sentences with phrase «irrelevance because»

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.
Clearly the reason is because you are trying to flood the page with irrelevances because you know you are wrong.

Not exact matches

But because of the trends cited above, this future would have meant an inexorably shrinking readership combined with inexorably shrinking advertising revenue — ending in something close to complete irrelevance.
Musk went on to argue that broad government regulation was vital because companies are currently pressured to pursue advanced AI or risk irrelevance in the marketplace:
Legge also pointed out that spending substantial amounts of money on one weapon might not be justified, because if the Soviet tanks got as far as Calais «without a strategic nuclear exchange having occurred, then I think the Channel Tunnel will be an irrelevance
Quite simply, I'm a critic because I care about music too much to let it be taken down routes into irrelevance.
This strategy is only credible because of the rapid decline of the Labour Party and the complete irrelevance of the Lib Dems.
[30] This Lib - Lab pact failed to form because Labour's massive majority after the 1997 general election made it an irrelevance for Labour, and because Labour were not prepared to consider the introduction of proportional representation and other Lib Dem conditions.
Talk of a de-jure key democratic institution, tragically pushing itself into de-facto irrelevance, because of the hubris of a few of its members!
«I'm not going to fight on my record, actually, because I'm an irrelevance to this in a way.
«The idea that because we've having a rough old time, that you turn to a total irrelevance, a referendum on our membership of the European Union, where you create turmoil on a great subject, you throw absolute confusion over our continued involvement in the European Union - I can not think of anything sillier to do,» he told the Today programme.
As leader of the Liberal Democrats his party has been the least embroiled with the Murdochs in recent decades, because of its relative political irrelevance.
«As long as I have been in politics I have read portentous pieces from commentators and pundits saying the Liberal Democrats are just about to die — tomorrow... if we were not in coalition now I am sure I would be reading pieces saying that because Nick Clegg failed to take the strategic opportunity of being in coalition the Liberal Democrats face irrelevance and extinction.
I do wish we could move on from it, not least because at least for the next 5 years the fortunes of the Lib Dems will be a total & utter irrelevance.
Meaningful Student Involvement aligns on this form of the self - actualized learner because both challenge the apparent irrelevance of schooling by situating students as the drivers of learning, teaching and leadership.
Industry pundit Mike Shatzkin just wrote a long blog post in which — as an aside — he mentioned why the AuthorEarnings analysis is «doomed» to irrelevance: because some of his friends in publishing say that the true royalties at «big houses» are 40 % rather than 25 % when you factor in all the unearned advances they pay.
(My first two attempts were more complicated because at that point it's irrelevance had not yet become clear to me.)
So if an opponent argues that the «little guy» (or «good corporate citizen») should win merely because of their unique circumstances; or that a particular decision will promote» social justice»; or that the judge should decide the case in a particular way because «that's the way things always have been done,» you now have the knowledge and tools to rebut these fallacies of irrelevance.
I mention this because so many judges have said the hourly rate is an irrelevance.
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