The term
"meaningless" refers to something that has no significance, importance or value.
Full definition
At a purely physical level these words are nothing more than a collection
of meaningless particles of graphite.
It only becomes
meaningless in the hands of certain people, usually presidents.
If they were honest they would admit that beating city in the final and getting a cup for our troubles is not
as meaningless as they make out.
When analyzing the various playoff scenarios, look for situations where a team playing late has its game
become meaningless IF a certain result occurs in the early games.
Such testimonials are essentially
meaningless if not backed by verifiable data.
And the last game of the year was as
meaningless for them as it was for us.
The teachers union called the test results, which showed little improvement since last year,
essentially meaningless because of the 20 percent opt out rate.
If you want to convey that you were quick and efficient at a job duty, you should use numbers and figures to prove your point,
not meaningless words that are assumed anyway.
Finally, comparing just the returns of a mutual fund against those of its benchmark is largely
meaningless because it does not fully adjust for the fund's risk.
There is no context to how that money breaks down so it is kind of
meaningless unless your position is churches shouldn't spend any money on meeting places.
It's fascinating to observe how such inspired concepts can be rendered almost
meaningless when action sequences are imposed upon them.
Avoid wasting time
on meaningless activities so that you can, perhaps, have time to work on a project that could showcase your particular talents and abilities.
Being technically at war seems to be a bit
meaningless term if there is technically no difference to being technically at peace.
It's a huge lever — new technology, fancy curricula, and better content standards are
almost meaningless without a great teacher to make them work.
If you enter something other than «1» or «0», you will end up with
meaningless numbers for the following year.
Regardless, it's less than 10 dollars to see a movie so their job is
largely meaningless in today's society other than to bully the obvious movies.
While this trait makes for a fiery leading lady, her zest is
utterly meaningless as there's not much more to her.
Please don't make that word
meaningless by having it apply to something for which there is zero proof.
Your broad statements with zero basis other than «I can't see...» and other such
meaningless phrases do not equal analysis.
Even when life
seems meaningless and the future a blank, we can go forward and know we are not alone.
He saved what might have seemed
like meaningless amounts to other people, starting with pennies and moving up to dollars.
But what meaning can «goodness» and «better» have if nothing transcends the passing moment and the
ultimately meaningless flow of material events?
There's nothing
so meaningless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all.
Firstly, the standards are about frameworks for learning, not
about meaningless metrics.
I'll talk about battle mode a bit later, but these two features are
fairly meaningless in battle mode as battling requires techniques far different from racing.
They do not support the purpose of your resume and could be
meaningless at times which could turn off an interviewer's attention.
Do they want to get together with other atheists and discuss
how meaningless life is and there is no higher meaning to our existence?
Looking at numbers on websites is a practically
meaningless way to compare.
In our sessions, I can teach you how to manage conflict effectively, so that arguments don't spiral
into meaningless storms of emotion.
It just isn't a completely
meaningless gesture on the canvas; it is already determined by years of experience in painting.
The last is the best known, but the
most meaningless from a scientific perspective.
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