Sentences with phrase «like irrelevance»

And if you don't like change, you're going to like irrelevance even less,» said Jones, quoting U.S. Army General Eric Shinseki.

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After seing this behaviour, I have to ask: If this is irrelevance, what would relevance look like?
It feels like if I didn't say anything — if I ran out of the room right then, sobbing — he'd just tidy up a few papers on his desk and go back about his job of being Barry Alvarez, the former Badgers head coach who took Wisconsin to three Rose Bowls after decades of irrelevance, then signed the check for his own bronze statue as the school's athletic director.
Those matches, like the opinions of Hansen, Shearer and the other bilge merchants out there, will have become an irrelevance.
The coming elections in 2016 and 2017 present the very real danger of irrelevance and ultimately extinction for the party, especially if the SNP can gain local government fiefdoms like Glasgow, which act as centres for political patronage.
I'm enough of a movement veteran that these things just flowed by me at the time, but in retrospect they seem the worst sort of hectoring irrelevances designed to make the Party's candidates seem like eccentric loons.)
From centrist Democrats who think that choice should only be limited to the expansion of public charter schools (and their senseless opposition to school vouchers, which, provide money to parochial and private schools, which, like charters, are privately - operated), to the libertarian Cato Institute's pursuit of ideological purity through its bashing of charters and vouchers in favor of the voucher - like tax credit plans (which explains the irrelevance of the think tank's education team on education matters outside of higher ed), reformers sometimes seem more - focused on their own preferred version of choice instead of on the more - important goal of expanding opportunities for families to provide our children with high - quality teaching and comprehensive college - preparatory curricula.
Maybe you don't like the background of Gates, Bloomberg, and Tilson, but does that immediately reduce their ideas to irrelevance?
I should note that I generally like and respect Godin, mostly when he sticks to his knitting and focuses on permission marketing, but I think we can safely add The Domino Project to the ever - growing list of wannabe disruptors who get tons of hype only to fade away into bit players or complete irrelevance.
It wasn't that long ago that Microsoft looked like a has - been on the slow road to irrelevance.
One is the fact that in the Web's global village, drawing your admissibility lines across national borders sure looks like a recipe for future irrelevance.
Charles: BB is a couple of stumbles away from irrelevancelike the parrot in Monty Python skit.
For lawyers, platform - irrelevance means we need to begin moving away from software - dependent solutions like traditional case management software and begin moving to solutions based on procedures and standards.
Andrew Coan's recent article «The Irrelevance of Writtenness in Constitutional Interpretation» received a glowing review from JOTWELL: The Journal of Things We Like Lots (and Lots).
«Like all other cryptos, Zcash will need to prove useful to a large enough market for a long enough period of time to avoid death or irrelevance,» said Petar Zivkovkski, director of operations for leveraged bitcoin trading platform Whaleclub.
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