Sentences with phrase «most meaningless»

Fathers Day — celebrated this Sunday — is rapidly becoming the most meaningless holiday of the year.
Here, then, is a list of the most meaningless words you can put in your Headline (unfortunately, these were found in actual Profiles), plus some suggestions for stronger alternatives: Continue reading «The 5 Most Worthless Phrases in Your LinkedIn Headline»
The last is the best known, but the most meaningless from a scientific perspective.
Relative Humidity is the only one the public knows, but it is also the most meaningless.
It's probably the most meaningless combination of words you can ever read.
Sorry, but this is the MOST meaningless travel blog post I've ever read!
«I'm going to invite you to step back from this madness that we've entered where all we talk about is the smallest, most meaningless detail,» she said.
It will be conducted behind closed doors, with as little scrutiny as possible, and only the most meaningless platitudes uttered by ministers.
Spring practice hype is probably the most meaningless hype there is.
The 2014 Apertura's edition of the Super Clásico is the most meaningless in the standings in the fixture's history, but it could be the catalyst that ultimately leads to Chivas Guadalajara winning their shocking battle against relegation.
Because think about the things that had to happen for this thing to happen: Not only did two people have to go to a preseason NFL game, the most meaningless sporting events our country boasts (besides episodes of The Bachelor), they had to go to a Dolphins game.
Week 4 of the preseason is the saddest, most meaningless game in the NFL if you're not one of the handful of guys on a roster bubble.
A story by Rachael Larimore, a writer for Slate.com, labeled that claim as «the most meaningless abortion statistic ever.»

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Most are nothing but endless pages of meaningless numbers, hokey photos, and mindless marketing blather.
That's because most of the data they get from brands is more or less meaningless.
However, most people develop bad habits that almost guarantee that their business conversations will sometimes be meaningless wastes of time.
Most importantly, diversity without inclusion is mostly meaningless.
If you can't tell, although you will hear a lot of professionals talking about this number, it is one of the most worthless, deceitful and meaningless figures available.
We can choose to write off various forums as meaningless «gabfests» especially when we're not included, but it seems odd that most if not all of the other serious players in Asia see value in groupings such as the EAS, and it smacks of sour grapes.
It connotes the passage of time; the fleeting moments that make up our memories at the end of our lives; but most importantly, it conveys just how meaningless any gifts would be compared to the gift the Polziecs gave the Gerstens.
Athiesm is probably the fastest growing religion in the U.S.. Most main stream religions are meaningless nowadays.
Most Christ - followers have experienced some form of Good Friday doubt — that overwhelming fear that maybe we've gotten it all wrong, maybe we've wasted our time, maybe all we've worked for and believed in is meaningless.
«If I live in a world that has no meaning beyond my own biography, my own personal pains and joys, I will experience an emptiness that always threatens to render even my most joyous moments «meaningless
So with our revised definition of meaning, most decisions you make are meaningless, meaning most of your life is meaningless.
When we come to that end (which to a Buddhist I guess is enlightenment, but to most Christians is death or heaven), theology and religion will be meaningless.
Stevens's most celebrated poems explore the role of the imagination within the bare and meaningless world of material reality.
In which case I see three choices: get on with the party and live it up because this is it, blow your brains out since your life is meaningless, or try to be the fittest and decimate those around you (One with the most toys wins).
Desperate for answers, I turned to the most melancholy parts of the Bible I could find: David's grief - stricken psalms; Ecclesiastes, in which the writer declares that life is meaningless; and Lamentations, written in the form of a funeral dirge.
This individualism has dismissed both the extrinsic and the intrinsic value of each human being in favor of material and professional indices of success that most people believe are due to luck as much as anything else (hence the increasing popularity of lotteries) Because the apocalyptic worldview of the early church has now been replaced with the desperate and meaningless finality of possible nuclear annihilation, eschatological expectations and hope for reversal of human fortunes have given way to a «present - only» scheme of refetence even in Christian theology.
It is most important to recognize that the myth of the Last Judgment took root in Judaism to satisfy, not a longing for personal immortality, but a longing to be assured that this is not a meaningless topsy - turvy world, but one in which righteousness and justice are ultimately victorious.
No names were mentioned, and even if they did, it would be meaningless since for most people these aren't their real names and we wouldn't know them from Christ if we passed them on the streets tomorrow.
Either that, or the concept of explanation, if it is not to become meaningless, takes on a different sense which includes the possibility of explaining that which is most known by means of what is equally well or even less known, whenever it happens that an explanation of the one is the only possible explanation of the other.
Some of the most gripping passages in the book detail the meaningless barbarity in nature and her astonishment and horror in response.
The most you can affirm is the same meaningless jargon that is readily used by the very merchants, advertisers, and media you condemn.
I suspected when I first heard this claim that the Committee on the Status of Black Americans, loaded as it was with social scientists, had demolished a straw man, a bloodless construct so rigidly defined as to be meaningless in terms of the actual lives of the humans who inhabit the nation's ghettos and who, for the most part, make up what has come to be called the underclass.
In most contexts these religious sayings are probably meaningless and insincere.
Take any character you most admire, and is not his arrival so great a marvel that you feel his survival is inevitable, if creation is not utterly senseless, aimless, meaningless?
For such a view life is most «noble» when most «free,» which means unimpeded by moral constraints that are increasingly seen as meaningless.
For, Huebner writes, «without such images as the triumph of the lamb and the heavenly banquet, along with the theological virtues of faith, hope and charity that give them a kind of material display, [the deaths of martyrs] are reduced to a crude occurrence of meaningless suffering, or at most a form of masochism.»
That includes words, but the words are meaningless to most people if only words come their way and no love, no caring, no relationship.
This of course tortures out of sin its utmost demoniac powers, bestowing upon it the ungodly hardiness or obduracy which must constantly regard everything which is of the nature of repentance and everything which is of the nature of grace not only as empty and meaningless but as its foe, as the thing which most of all it has to guard against, quite in the same way as the good guards itself against temptation.
They were largely meaningless to most women and to those men who were forced to labor long hours under inhumane conditions.
One of many analogies between postmodernity and dying antiquity — in which the church lived for her most creative period — is that the late antique world also insisted on being a meaningless chaos, and that the church had to save her converts by offering herself as the narratable world within which life could be lived with dramatic coherence.
In a structure of thought dominated, as secular humanism's is, by the strict opposition of «human intelligence» to «divine guidance» and by the insistence that any reference to a transcendent reality is meaningless, obviously most traditional religious terms are going to be missing from respectable discourse (or mentioned only to be demeaned)....
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.
This is one of the most rubbish and meaningless articles i've ever come across on this site.
Want to poke holes in those meaningless comps, like most comps are?
By making something that should be both individual and optional into something generic and compulsory, the FA and the PL have performed the miraculous feat of shafting the thing in both directions: it's completely meaningless most of the time, except on the rare occasions when it's cosmically overblown.
probably cuz its meaningless cup, i do nt get this abuse on Debuchy, he did nt play regulary, he miss game time, same for Gibbs, they are professional players, they know how to handle them, more trouble would be Coq position, he is definietly most important player for Arsenal.
While most probably considered the Raiders» Week 17 visit to San Diego meaningless, Oakland fans were at least treated to Terrelle Pryor's first career NFL start.
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