Sentences with phrase «makes irrelevant»

Although it's tempting to include expired licenses and certificates to beef up your resume, the fact that they are expired makes them irrelevant.
The bias against pro se litigants is reinforced every time someone makes irrelevant and badly formed arguments in court.
In addition, I understand your point about resolution, but too fine resolution makes it an irrelevant test.
Opinion pieces are based on opinion, but unless you are going to have a counter-argument posted alongside — it makes it irrelevant other than alienating and offending people with this conversation piece.
It is the refusal by religions to change, despite compelling reasons to do so, that makes them irrelevant.
Costly distributors and retailers are made irrelevant and unnecessary when manufacturers control the supply chain from product conceptualization and R&D, to manufacturing, to ecommerce sites and into the hands of our consumers.
Meanwhile, Netflix (along with other big streaming players) is very protective of its viewership data, which the streaming service claims is made irrelevant by the fact that Netflix does not rely on ad sales like its traditional TV rivals.
Followers that don't translate into online activity are unlikely to translate into in - store sales, which make them irrelevant in valuation.
And because staff cuts prevent papers from covering important local issues — or, sometimes, even just the basics, like city council meetings and sporting events — circulation drops further, making them irrelevant and unattractive to other buyers.
What I think you mean is that with the attacks by the early Christians in Rome on existing pagan religious sites, a further eradication of paganism was to make irrelevant pagan days of worship with Christian ones, thus we have Jesus» incorrect birth on December 25th, near the winter solstice.
Good riddance... not adhering to the laws of the church would make it irrelevant... Whether a priest, nun or layperson a Catholics first duty is to uphold it's dogma.
Once that happens, the moral reasoning of the rest of us is made irrelevant.
Wait a minute there, so I made the initial comment that the bible has been debunked, making it irrelevant in terms of evidence to support claimes.
It is arguable that, had Einstein known a metaphysics more favorable to quantum physics than the Spinozism and other similar doctrines influencing him, he might not have spent the latter decades of his life vainly attempting to recover the absolute «incarnate reason» of classical causality which had been made irrelevant by twentieth - century discoveries, including his own.
Morality is irrelevant because you mega-divorcing christians have made it irrelevant..
There will always be belief, but that is not always good, nor does it lead to fact (which no one can agree with), or truth (which you have made irrelevant due to the necessities of fact).
Once the ethic of law is totally separated from the relation to the transcendent or the futurist vision of perfection, it loses dynamism and becomes static and gets absolutized and made irrelevant to new historical situations.
Once the ethic of law is totally separated from its relation to the transcendent or the futurist vision of perfection, it loses dynamism and becomes static and gets absolutised and made irrelevant to new historical situations.
Between them the Christian understanding of human being and society as created, fallen and redeemed by God was made irrelevant so that these forces of modernity were left to be interpreted solely within the framework of the humanism of the Enlightenment which at best had a Deistic faith coupled with a mechanical view of the world and a self - redemptive idea of history making for an optimistic doctrine of inevitable progress.
And we hoped rapid economic growth would not so much solve our moral problems as make them irrelevant.
You make some valid points, all of which are made irrelevant by using the term «retarded».
Now what you see with your naked eye during any match is being made irrelevant, we are being told to not trust our own eyes and judgement to make an opinion about any player during and after a game.
He sort of made himself irrelevant to the attack.
Both teams went into shooting slumps in the game's final minutes, but Trimble's shot made that irrelevant for Maryland.
That was a dismissal that should have been avoided, considering the magnitude of the contest and the disbelief from the Juve players that their comeback effort had suddenly been made irrelevant.
Instant opinion polling had a role too, but the real - time assessment being provided on the internet threatened to make it irrelevant.
That doesn't make it irrelevant to the crisis now engulfing the Better Together campaign.
Allies of the justice secretary point out that inmates are able to use the prison library or buy books using their weekly allowance, making it irrelevant whether they can receive books or magazine subscriptions in the post.
This is the natural reaction to a country which seems to be actively trying to make itself irrelevant.
Out in private industry, if people are asking you to give them what you have and then you don't share, they will go and do the same thing, which will take them time, but they will go and do it and find it and make you irrelevant.
by Walter Chaw As a huge admirer of John Sayles's middle - period body of work — a period marked by such pictures as Matewan, Eight Men Out, and Lone Star (still my pick for the best American film of the Nineties)-- it pains me to look at something like Honeydripper and recognize in it everything I like about Sayles side - by - side with everything that's fast making him irrelevant.
Performing such evaluations is no simple task and requires both humility and candor, and oft times the potential rewards are intangible and amorphous in nature — but that does not make them irrelevant or immaterial.
The fact that research is relatively old does not automatically make it irrelevant.
They're trying their best to make themselves irrelevant, and it's about the only thing they excel at.
As it is, physical bookstores risk being made irrelevant because readers are increasingly getting used to not finding the title they want in stock so they just go to Amazon or BN.com and order it for home delivery.
If you have some time to consider the place and purpose of these events, Sonya Chung has a long but healthy response to Laura Miller «s How the National Book Awards made themselves irrelevant in her write for The Millions, On Spinach and the National Book Awards:
Meanwhile, Amazon doesn't divulge their algorithms which they use for their rankings and, should anyone fathom out what they are and publicize them around the author groups that exist, Amazon will change them and make them irrelevant.
Recently, rate increases on homeowners policies were denied altogether or slashed to a level so small as to make them irrelevant to the cost of doing business.
Hell, you're not even making IRrelevant sense!
This is made worse by how short the game is, maybe playing the previous three titles would help but that's made irrelevant with the content available being somewhat barebones.
I get that but that does not make them irrelevant.
The destructive force of nuclear arms - their power to bring to an end our entire civilization - has the potential to make irrelevant the elegant syntactical games of the relativists.
To be sure, hurricane damage has high «availability» as a threat, since people can picture it more easily than extinction of some invisible mycorhyzae, but that doesn't make it irrelevant — it just means that some other threats are under - appreciated.
It's the only thing that I believe has the power to fundamentally end the march of civilization as we know it, and make a lot of the other efforts that we're making irrelevant and impossible».»
These are the questions that such op - eds just side - step, making them irrelevant and pointless.
No, the heat retaining property of CO2 does not matter because a trivial effect that in the real world is countervailed and made irrelevant by stronger factors that influence climate.
In considering the plan of the Small Working Group, the IWC is in danger of making itself irrelevant by authorizing and enabling a return to regulating commercial whaling rather than seeking its end.
But the debate is not well served by «denying» that the GHE itself is real, or by making absurd and obviously incorrect statements about trace gases not being able to help the Earth maintain its surface temperature well above its greybody value, or make irrelevant statements about «cold being unable to heat hot» (which is not what happens) or simply incorrect statements about the first or second law of thermodynamics somehow being violated by the GHE (which is absolutely trivial to demonstrate as purely false and silly besides, by doing a (gasp) actual computation of the entropy changes).
2) Warm or cold is irrelevant because it was during a transition between two quasi-stable climate regimes (glacial: interglacial) where all forcings (including Milankovitch and cosmic rays) were made irrelevant by strong positive albedo feedback.
CCA's rigid determination to recommend little change is creating the ludicrous situation where the body is making itself irrelevant.
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