Sentences with phrase «many irrelevant facts»

«It's the confirmation of an irrelevant fact, and it's noise to sound like they are confirming Trump's story.»
Irrelevant facts and stats will be ignored by online learners, not to mention diminish the value of their eLearning experience.
They also said some lug nuts were over torqued and had to be replaced (mostly irrelevant fact).
Mis - direction is a common tactic of evaders, listing irrelevant facts is another as it distracts weak - minded people from the real issues.
The list of reasons why Morton - Thiokol management voted to recommend launch of the space shuttle in temperatures too cold for the o - rings to work correctly contained neat - sounding but irrelevant facts.
The irrelevant facts and shrill denunciations don't give a reader any basis for confidence in your claims.
A red herring is an irrelevant fact (or factoid) that serves to divert attention from the real point of an argument.
If the legal dispute were the real issue, the parties probably would not want tell so many irrelevant facts in the first place.
When you need to assemble your thoughts for a hearing or trial, you can sort your facts, hide irrelevant facts, and export them to a Word document you can edit further if you want to.
The first major advantage of a reprehensibility - scaled guidelines approach is that it ensures that the reprehensibility of the defendant's misconduct is what is being measured and punished, rather than say, morally irrelevant facts about the underlying tort.
Loading up a resume with details, wordiness and irrelevant facts makes these critical elements and qualifications difficult to spot through the myriad of pages which, in turn, lessens your chance of that all - important call - back.
Irrelevant Facts: Todays employers are not interested in your hobbies, family status or social clubs.
As important as what's in a cover letter is what's not in it — namely typos, grammatical errors, inappropriate or overly familiar use of language and verbose, irrelevant facts that waste the hiring manager's time.
«It is clear that, as opposed to addressing Dale's request for leave to intervene on its merits, CREA has introduced wholly irrelevant facts solely for the purpose of engaging in a calculated smear campaign against Dale,» says Dale's response.

Not exact matches

Their looks would be irrelevant if these shoes were uncomfortable, but thankfully comfort isn't an issue — in fact, I'd rank these among the most comfortable shoes that I own.
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.
Managers ask irrelevant questions and assess people on meaningless facts.
And as the reality of product development and customer input collide, the facts change so rapidly that the original well - thought - out product plan becomes irrelevant.
The fact that there are fewer large companies here than in some other countries I've worked in is irrelevant; those companies still want to make sure they can use technology in the best way to grow profits.
You can choose anyone, so the fact that it's a spousal RRSP is irrelevant — your beneficiary designation is key.
«The Court dismissed as irrelevant the undeniable fact that many drivers prefer to operate independently.
By the way the fact that most investors do not understand option theory is irrelevant.
That said, some are hesitant: this Twitter user, a Japanese investor, claims that, in fact, the September 18th court hearing is irrelevant because Kobayashi already has been authorized to sell - off — meaning he doesn't have to wait to off - load more coins.
But even though Trump attaches meaning to irrelevant metrics like bilateral trade deficits in a global economy, where two - thirds of trade flows are intermediate goods and only 3.6 % of the value of an Apple iPhone is Chinese (yet the entire $ 179 cost is chalked up as an import from China, exacerbating the bilateral deficit), the fact is that frictions in the relationship have been increasing since well before this president assumed office.
Here's another fun fact: according to Wikipedia (who's never wrong), the average human digestive system produces approximately 3 grams of ethanol per day (a little less than a third of a beer)... completely irrelevant to an article on intermittent fasting and alcohol, but interesting nonetheless.
Whatever be the roots of this young mans convictions is irrelevant, what IS relevant is the fact that he didn't want to wrestle a girl and grope and fondle this young lady.
Nope you are here prayer changes things proven and effective., You refusing facts are irrelevant to the question.
They would be on much better intellectual and moral ground if they just allowed for the fact that yes, the religious Jews had Jesus killed so that they could protect their authority, but that as much to do with modern Jewish people as the Romans killing the Maccabees has to do with modern Italians — it's utterly irrelevant.
The fact that it arose in the Apocalyptic Period is basically irrelevant.
For legal purposes, the Bible is not at all irrelevant, precisely because it is very relevant to a large number of citizens, and we do in fact live in something that somewhat resembles a democracy.
I'm not an atheist because other people are atheist, but I'm certainly not above tossing out the fact that our numbers are decidedly on the rise to those who insinuate «atheists are a tiny irrelevant minority».
The fact that people like snow see this as illogical is irrelevant.
All this, which is only a part of what ought to be said about the Atonement, is not irrelevant to our discussion; for like Professor MacKinnon, though in a rather different way, I want to lay the greatest emphasis on the decisiveness and uniqueness of the Cross and the Resurrection In both these acts of God, however, I find no inconsistency between their decisiveness and «objectivity» and the fact that they are directed towards men: the former as conveying to them the divine acceptance which is also judgement, the latter by bringing to them, in the Easter experiences, the active presence of the living Lord.
Yes, I think it is, but a fact which for me as a christian is irrelevant.
this fact in totally irrelevant for the overall picure which is his message (love everyone as you expect them to love you).
(or any basis in fact as we see no temple today) It is sad thing to me that people have run after these irrelevant fantasies.
The fact that some animals can not reason or talk in language we understand should be as irrelevant to us as is the fact that some humans in relation to whom we have ethical obligations — severely retarded children, for example — can neither reason nor talk.
The fact of when the term used today came into existence is irrelevant.
There they can discover each other, share and critique each other's ideas and create their own subculture, where the fact that outsiders find their notions utterly bizarre is irrelevant.
At the very least, this historical fact is a warning that the shepherding image may become irrelevant or meaningless.
And the only reason Romney is deflecting questions about his church is quite simple, like the rest of us he feels it's irrelevant to the fact he's running for president.
The fact that Christians were just as radical and ruthless 500 years ago is completely irrelevant and does not justify the actions of radical Muslims now.
Your «nice try» comment is simply an attempt to deflect away from the substance of this argument, in trying to denigrate me as irrelevant... when in fact, all it does is reflect that you are trying to «get me to go away» because you have no substantive argument left to make.
If American conservatism is unwilling to face the fact that economic freedom creates social and therefore political problems» political problems that will require in one way or another limiting economic freedom» it will be irrelevant to our age.
In fact, most of these symbols of salvation, growing out of a different time in history seem rather distant or even irrelevant to us today.
Perception is an active process in which a person trains attention on part of the world and struggles to filter out irrelevant detail so as to discern the important features of the «facts» and to locate them in their context of meaning.
The fact that you don't believe in a traditional, specifically defined Judeo - Christian god is irrelevant.
Helge, the fact that people have misinterpreted God's Word so much is irrelevant in proving the accuracy of it.
The fact that we can die, that we can be ill at all, is what perplexes us; the fact that we now for a moment live and are well is irrelevant to that perplexity.
The fact that the politics of earth is not the harmony of heaven renders neither irrelevant nor illegitimate our engagement in that politics.74
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