Sentences with phrase «little relevance as»

The first is the easy way out — resorting to the vanity press (or its corollary, self - publishing) where «quality» has little relevance as long as the poet is prepared to pay for the privilege of having his work published.

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We are aware that there are those who will dismiss this whole debate as being of only academic interest, with little pastoral and social relevance.
By conjuring up notions of the traditional wedding as timeless and unchanging, Howard writes, businesses have been able to slip in new products and requirements, resulting in what Mead dubs the «traditionalesque»: «a pleasing mélange of apparently old - fashioned, certainly nostalgic... practices that may have little relevance to the past or to the future and are really only illustrative of the present in which they emerge.»
As is true of all long - term intrapsychic, nonsystemic approaches to therapy, psychoanalysis has little relevance to the task of healing the brokenness of the masses of humankind.
But most of us also pretend that all of this has no bearing or relevance to our little existences — and I run into atheists like that just as often as Christians.
Just as a point of issue headline transfer fee figures of player sales and player purchases have little direct relevance to FFP.
Their was contact, but admittantly a dive by Eduardo, but as a sporting contest the incident beared little relevance to the overall result.
The argument that it should be regarded as such because has a Christian heritage and tradition carries little real relevance — Britain also has a history of believing in the inequality of the sexes and the legitimacy of the slave trade.
As a result, the findings of neuroscience appear to hold little relevance for IR scholars.
No DNA Reading Allowed Many researchers question the medical relevance of direct - to - consumer genetic tests, some of which are offered for as little as $ 1,000 [see «Taking Genomes Personally»; SciAm, May 2008].
However, Dr Ridley is correct when he says that the models have some problems with Antarctica, although this has little relevance * on how good they are for 21st century predictions for the globe as a whole.
There's little doubt, as well, that the movie's many attempts at comedy fall hopelessly (and aggressively) flat, with Kubrick's decision to seemingly give Sellers free reign contributing heavily to Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb's atmosphere of almost aggressive triviality (ie the majority of this stuff is distressingly free of relevance or even laughs).
Scene after scene demonstrating how awful he is (how about that post-coital bedroom scene, acted so well by McDonald) play out with little to no relevance to the ongoing narrative and aren't done in any particularly nuanced way as to help form more than a one dimensional perception of this character.
As teachers, we are often asked to «do» a lot more than necessary: memorize standards, plan lessons, prepare for various assessments, call homes, provide a warm environment for our students (and visitors), attend faculty meetings with varying effectiveness and relevance, grade mounds of papers, and take what little time we have left to eat and sleep, usually less than we should.
For instance, the racial composition of the school age population of the entirety of New York City has little relevance to concerns about and efforts to improve the racial balance of schools on Staten Island, which by virtue of its geography might as well be a part of New Jersey.
As long as these conditions don't exist, the Finnish equality - based model bears little relevance in the United StateAs long as these conditions don't exist, the Finnish equality - based model bears little relevance in the United Stateas these conditions don't exist, the Finnish equality - based model bears little relevance in the United States.
Similarly, citing 13 weeks of age as the termination of the Critical Period was merely an arbitrary decision made by researchers — a decision which had very little relevance to the social world of companion dogs.
the Beach Cottage guide to blogging is not your usual business - talk blogging session — I wrote Sweet Blogging after being very disillusioned with the reams of websites, professional business gurus and professional blogging sites that had all sorts of wonderful ideas that had little real relevance to me blogging from my old cottage on the beaches... as my blog grew and people stuck around to hear what I had to say I decided to write my own...
Editorial Personal Profile: Beatrice Riese, by Peter Pinchbeck The Dilemma of Contemporary Abstraction, by Robert C. Morgan Reality, by Katinka Mann Matters of Choice, by Peter Stroud Abstract Dilemmas: A Monologue, by Edwin Ruda Abstraction — A Midlife Crisis, by Phillis Ideal On the Interface of Abstraction and Landscape, by Hearne Pardee Further Desistance / I'm Late, I'm Late, by Marthe Keller The Symbol and the Search, by Jeanne C. Wilkinson Volumetric Abstraction, by Peter Pinchbeck Dilemma, by Mac Wells Finding Meaning in Form, by Cecily Kahn Abstract Dilemmas Pop Quiz, by Don Voisine Merely Painting or Getting the Thing in Itself Wrong Again, by Saul Ostrow Three Racoons and A Garage Are Not Art, by Richard Timperio On the Question of Relevance and Meaning in Recent Abstract Painting, by James Little Leo Rabkin — Statement, by Leo Rabkin The Depths of Abstraction, by Tom Evans Engineering Tranquility, by James Juszczyk Painting as Mediation, by Stephanie Demanuelle Abstraction Resignified: Some Remarks on the Fate of Abstract Painting, by Corey Postiglione Abstract Painting Versus New Media, by Joe Walentini The Margins of Seeing, by Gail Gregg In Memoriam: Jeanne Miles 1908 - 1999, by Peter Pinchbeck Jeanne Miles: A Reminiscence, by James Gross
His being a man from the old order, whose relevance in the current political situation is perceived as little more than nothing, is certainly a fact the skeptical part of the audience used to deem this recurring presence in the show as a sign that McCarthy's work lacks urgency - a myopic gesture from an artist fossilized in revolutionary positions no longer sustainable.
The accumulated body of small - scale grazing systems research promoted by Dr. Briske and partners needs to be evaluated in light of the discrepancies with larger - scale studies, and perhaps should be largely set aside as being of little relevance to any discussion of grazing distribution on commercial ranches.
The reference that Ms Bittner used in support of her claim did not say that South Australians were paying three times as much as people in other states, it referred to the average spot wholesale price on Christmas Day of 2015 being three times higher in SA than in other states — which has very little relevance to the price that South Australian retail consumers pay.
''... models produce precipitation approximately twice as often as that observed and make rainfall far too lightly... The differences in the character of model precipitation are systemic and have a number of important implications for modeling the coupled Earth system... little skill in precipitation [is] calculated at individual grid points, and thus applications involving downscaling of grid point precipitation to yet even finer ‐ scale resolution has little foundation and relevance to the real Earth system.»
But while the exact value of climate sensitivity presents a fascinating and important scientific question, it has little relevance for climate policy while greenhouse emissions stay as high as they are.
However I don't see them as having any significant influence on phenomena of duration much more than a decade, and I therefore discount them as having little relevance to long term climate forecasts.
Forecasts of human energy use and natural climate cycles might be stretchable a little further, say to 70 years rather than 40, as they both seem to obey fewer laws than technology, which is what human creativity has largely focused on in recent centuries that has any relevance to climate.
Inevitably, cases turn very much on their own facts and, rather frustratingly, unlike within the context of financial remedy proceedings on divorce, there are relatively few reported cases to refer to for guidance as those cases that have been reported tend to have been of a «big money» nature and have little relevance to the majority of separating cohabitants.
Most new solicitors are asked to undertake research of a nature that is of little relevance in a law school, such as egislative research.
Some people have argued that certain underwriting factors such as insurance credit scoring have little enough relevance that they're not appropriate, but those are still risk - based factors.
On the other hand, you can omit older awards, as well as those with little relevance to the position you want.
Relying primarily on questionable surveys and priming «experiments» that have little relevance in the real word, social psychology often ignores or rejects biological and genetic models of sexuality, where there are overwhelming evidence that sexual orientation is formed in utero and is highly stable trait, resistant to centuries of attempts to force change through barbaric methods, such as aversion therapy.
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