Sentences with phrase «meaningless for»

It could make it meaningless for most California homeowners.
Suggest to them that their experience has matured them and that it is normal to find activities with friends a little empty or meaningless for a time.
Use clichés such as, I love kids, with caution; so many people say this that it is already understood or else appears meaningless for many hiring managers.
And when we say accomplishments we mean real ones, not just vague statements which are meaningless for hiring managers (i.e. quote one of your colleagues saying something good about you or say that you helped the company achieve its goals).
And to write an outstanding resume, you need to deep into some details, which are critical from the HR perspective and could be meaningless for you.
If you don't include the - As XML part, then the output will be a binary file, which will be meaningless for GPO.
J.G. — Thanks, I was just pointing out that the post went straight into using an acronym that was meaningless for many (if not most) readers who may come across the article.
Bottom line: I don't know what this ranking is all about, but it appears to be entirely meaningless for a significant number of lawyers.
«However, they clearly violate the Criminal Code of Canada and this court takes judicial notice of the fact that in this age of the Internet, national boundaries are meaningless for the purposes of spreading hate propaganda such as that disseminated by the [National Alliance],» he wrote.
The best evidence rule is meaningless for electronic records.
And that ought to shine a light on the fact that a rise of the global temperature of whatever the latest flavour is, is meaningless for the people who actually live and work on earth.
Sudden lurches of climate in the paleo studies is meaningless for CO2 sensitivity.
These may be meaningless for an accurate «global» temperature determination, but they give some pretty good clues about the internal oscillations.
Likewise if the «C» is left out of any question regarding CAGW, then it is meaningless for policy.
At this time of year, sea ice extent numbers are meaningless for polar bears.
Because you don't understand it; makes it meaningless for you.
A cogent piece on coal, and I'm entirely sympathetic to the points you make, with the exception of your claim that it's meaningless for our generation to pick a number.
-- is essentially meaningless for our generation, especially given the trajectories for emissions in China and India.
11) Because measures like sales and profits are meaningless for sovereign debt, we use a different set of weighting metrics, still in keeping with the spirit of using measures that correspond to the size of the issuer.
I think this makes it a more diversified fund, but the change makes its historical performance meaningless for anyone considering the fund today.
Still being married at filing is meaningless for the previous tax year.
LLC is purely for limiting your liability, which if you're a single owner selling products of your own work - is meaningless for you.
That just gives you an idea of longitudinal performance of what I currently have although that may be meaningless for Roth comparison or making this decision I just don't know.
Hi Chris, do I have to set compounding here or compounding is meaningless for calculation of APR in this case?
In a global economy regional differences become meaningless for people who are able to use the internet.
It is critical that students investigate and explore the concepts before they are given definitions, as math definitions taught in isolation are absolutely meaningless for student retention.
If we simply focus on delivering the same concepts and level for everyone, the chances are that it will be either too challenging for some, meaningless for others or both.
Most classrooms are boring or chaotic places - usually meaningless for both students and teachers.
It also strongly suggests the McLoone Index is meaningless for New York.
Standard recs from the American Heart Association tell you your total cholesterol shouldn't be over 200 for disease prevention, but what they don't tell you is that your total cholesterol is fairly meaningless for predicting disease risk (unless it's very high, over 300 mg / dL).
However, in her excellent reporting on this issue, NYSHEPA's Nancy Huehnergarth explains why this «choice» may be meaningless for many districts, especially the most cash - strapped.
This game is meaningless for the Turkish side as they are already locked into fourth place in the group.
But it was all rendered meaningless for the Bobcats just 6 plays later.
If they pull off the upset, Sunday's game becomes almost meaningless for Pittsburgh.
This game isn't meaningless for either team though, as a win would go a long way to helping them stay in the playoff hunt while a loss could end postseason hopes altogether.
The standings would still be close with a 3 point game, but the last few games of the year would be even more meaningless for half the teams.
Any facts about his time there are meaningless for Arsenal.
I'm not bothered by the score on Sunday because it will be meaningless for us — the only person who fails to see this is the person responsible for this...
But it's meaningless for us.
Most comments stated that «low - gluten» labeling is meaningless for individuals who wish to avoid gluten, but other comments supported «low - gluten» claims to allow for differences in individual gluten tolerance or personal preference.
However, there are still only a handful of foods that have GMO equivalents in the food chain, and labeling a food as free from GMOs can become almost meaningless for those foods that have no GMO varieties in the food chain.
A social conservative he ain't, but that doesn't mean the Trump bomb is meaningless for social conservatives.
Consider just this last pair: some people find prayers written by others to be meaningless for them, and find traditional prayers to become empty with repetition so that they are nothing but noise or, at best, pleasing sounds with no significance.
With all their laudable effort to understand the integrity of the Scriptures, both Old and New, and to insist on the basic unity of the Bible; with all their recognition of the place of Jesus within the setting of Jewish piety and religious thought, these scholars sometimes fail to see that the very truth about God which the Bible as a whole affirms, and above all that which the New Testament says about Jesus himself, can be smothered by sheer biblicism and thereby made meaningless for those to whom the gospel should be a living, vitalizing, and contemporary message.
If «soon» is that different to God, and according to the Bible it is, then the statement is rendered essentially meaningless for purposes of human understanding.
But here we have one rule about corporate diversity that's so vaguely written as to be nearly meaningless for increasing the number of women in leadership.

Not exact matches

Unless Zuckerberg is prepared to commit to «meaningful groups» as the default mode of experience on Facebook — versus the decidedly meaningless and unmodulated but oh - so - addictive free - for - all of the News Feed — the difference in the experience of the average user 12 months from now is likely to be negligible.
When employees feel like meaningless cogs, their work is unlikely to matter to them and they soon look for a job that's interesting and fulfilling.
List prices these days are largely meaningless and properties routinely sell for over asking — which agents happily promote by affixing a «Sold for over asking!»
After using the 5S for the past week, I'm not only pleasantly surprised by what I thought would be a meaningless feature, I'm now having trouble imagining how I might get by without it.
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