Sentences with phrase «meaningless term»

Being technically at war seems to be a bit meaningless term if there is technically no difference to being technically at peace.
This is a completely meaningless term — which is why the pet food companies get away with using it.
In science such meaningless term prevents a reasonable debate.
But as he struggles to clean up the mess left in the wake of the bungled Atlantic City heist, he finds himself increasingly more visible as he's pursued simultaneously by the FBI and other interested, if mysteriously elusive, parties - a situation that requires every gram of his skill, ingenuity, and self - protective instincts, especially when offense and defense become meaningless terms.
«Domestic» and «foreign» are becoming pretty meaningless terms,» said Christopher Benko, director of Pricewaterhouse Coopers» Autofacts analytical unit in Detroit.
«Even in their acknowledgments about the possible biases in their study, the authors still use absurd and meaningless terms like «militant atheist,»» he added.
«Now, «natural» and «organic» are overused to the point where they're more or less meaningless terms,» Hess says.
Notice that most of these are adjectives and cliches we might use to describe ourselves; meaningless terms unless backed up with quantified accomplishments.
You have redifined universe to be essentially a meaningless term.
But «God» is a meaningless term.
Your header was an immediate argument to a meaningless term I used highlighting something completely different, that Lauri is a special player.
Yet in the largely policy - free arena that constitutes Labour's leadership contest, the party's friendliness towards this meaningless term has so far been the only question up for debate.
You ask if Nazis are left or right wing, but left and right are themselves meaningless terms, subject to the problem you yourself pointed out.
«Most obviously «New Labour» has become a meaningless term and shouldbeconfined to history,» he says.
You attend events for «professionals,» even though this is a meaningless term intended to make you feel like you've accomplished something by attending.
So, if your goal is to «tone up» — which is basically a meaningless term, physiologically - speaking — what you really mean is that you want to decrease your body fat to let your muscle show through, and increase your muscle mass so that there is something to actually show through (otherwise you'd just look like a bag of bones).
It's a meaningless term and it's just your opinion.
«Human» risks being a meaningless term so let's define it in relation to a video game: a world and inhabitants that have emotionally engaging qualities.
The meaningless term «Carbon Footprint» is now part of common language.
Green is now a meaningless term because we have debased it to such an extent by calling everything green.
They are basically a stooge of those billed as «renewables» (a meaningless term).
Our current Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Chris Alexander, has unfortunately taken a shine to making frequent use of the pejorative, inflammatory and meaningless term.
In Vucicevic & Another v Aleksic & others [2017] EWHC 2335 (Ch) the court ruled in favour of a handwritten document by calling on expert graphologist and translator evidence to extract the true intention and meaning of the foreign testator from ambiguous and meaningless terms.
Meanwhile, there are those experts who believe that «publishing» is «rapidly becoming a meaningless term».
All three phones use a new camera sensor with «deeper pixels» (which is a meaningless term, at least photographically speaking).
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