Sentences with phrase «not irrelevant»

Even though neither spouse has to be at fault in order to get your divorce, conduct is not irrelevant in your divorce proceeding.
That is why BuzzFeed and any other clever packaging medium will remain a platform for making better display ads possible, not irrelevant.
Comparative public law is particularly useful because traditional methods of treaty interpretation and reliance on customary international law, while not irrelevant, face significant limits in international investment law.
The appellant's identity was not an irrelevant feature of this particular story.
Burnett J refused to quash the warning notice, in circumstances where he found that the privileged material formed a very modest part of the overall picture painted by a detailed exposition of the facts and matters on which the FSA relied; it was «peripheral but not irrelevant».
Welfare is not irrelevant, said Thorpe LJ in Mabon, but «judges have to be equally alive to the risk of emotional harm that might arise from denying the child knowledge of and participation in the continuing proceedings» -LRB-[29]-RRB-.
In those decisions the falsity of the speech at issue was not irrelevant to our analysis, but neither was it determinative.
The reader will find there are apparently lots of reasons why such a question is ridiculous, or if not ridiculous then irrelevant, and if not irrelevant then unimportant.
I think that Koonin's article is essentially meaningless (not irrelevant) in the larger context of the debate.
Here the error is not irrelevant, it leads to total failure of the whole thread.
Not irrelevant at all.
Of course Steve Mosher's point is not irrelevant.
The amount of money lost would have been about the same, if not irrelevant.
Not irrelevant in the least — but part of a larger pattern of overextending the science to serve an agenda.
This stance renders much of his so - called climate expertise woefully incomplete, if not irrelevant.
The scientific understanding of the nature of the threat, of course, is not irrelevant to the ethical question of whether the risk is ethically acceptable, but science alone can not tell society what it should do about various threats.
So, it's not irrelevant, but the important thing is that there isn't anything we can do about.
I am sorry Frances, but it is not an irrelevant debate.
BPL: The volcanic activity is not irrelevant if you're on the ground.
In fact, it would not matter if the paper had been an accidental product of 1,000 monkeys typing on 1,000 keyboards and only by chance was correct let alone coherent — you'd still need to address the content of the paper, not irrelevant biographical material.
So not irrelevant for gaming, but not necessary to be on other platforms.
12) Capital structure does matter; it is not irrelevant like Modigliani and Miller said.
In addition, the topic of identity theft is not irrelevant in the context of credit agencies.
@RonJohn How the OP is paying for college is not irrelevant.
Until 2008, the ebook side of publishing was a vestigial, if not irrelevant, irritation from the point of view of the major publishers — at less than 1 % of their turnover it was lost in the line noise.
At age 80, you have to imagine that the subject matter was not irrelevant to Eastwood's selection of this project.
The film was shot after The Act of Killing was edited but before it was released, and Oppenheimer's canny stewardship (and brinksmanship) is not irrelevant to their achievement; like Lanzmann, Ophuls, and Panh before him, in purely formal terms he's set a high bar for chroniclers of violence when it comes to galvanizing an audience.
Your point that advertising this on your profile may elicit creepy messages is not an irrelevant one, but i do think for maximum efficiency you should be pretty clear that you are looking for something casual because of your existing commitments.
«They are clearly not irrelevant, but patients continue to get worse even if the plaques are cleared,» says Cunningham.
@user1873 No, it's not irrelevant, because you're comparing Republican voter ID support with racial resentment to Republican voter iD support without racial resentment.
These are not irrelevant historical curiosities.
Refereeing decisions are not entirely to blame for our predicament but they are not irrelevant.
The comparison is not irrelevant, as they are prevalent in our society, and even the most far left liberal can't believe that getting rid of all the guns in the country is a viable option.
This comparison is not irrelevant to our thesis.
Nevertheless, I hold definitely that historical considerations of this nature are not irrelevant.
Curricular reorganization is certainly not irrelevant.
Thus it is not irrelevant to Habermas's argument that modern religion tends to be defined the way it is.
The distinction is not irrelevant.
The intent of this paper has not been to provide a metaphysical justification of induction but, rather, to attempt the very limited task of elucidating what seems to be a necessary condition of «valid inductive inference» patterns and to insist that metaphysical doctrines are not irrelevant to the understanding of «valid inductive inference».
while it is impossible to discuss this controversy here, it is at least worth noting that it is not irrelevant to the question whether one historical revelation may be taken as an advance over others.)
Yet belief in God, even as assent of the mind, is not irrelevant to Christian character.
Or should we suppose that the moral character of people, even as displayed in relationships we think of as private, is not irrelevant to their desirability for public office?
Building sexual morality around marriage makes our philosophical distinctions accurate, not irrelevant.
The disciple is not irrelevant to the world, he is like salt.
One of the major implications of this naturalistic absorption of the human dimension is that the categories of thought we employ to understand nature are not irrelevant to our understanding the nature of man.
Although we do not have to do things exactly according to Leviticus, the book is not irrelevant.
The very human personal characteristics of even the greatest scholars — including their religious or anti-religious proclivities — are often not irrelevant to the kind of scholarship they produce.
No matter, it is not irrelevant to a large host of Christians so it has importance.
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.
I have used this example to show that the interreligious dialogue into which process theologians are so naturally drawn is not irrelevant to the concern for the poor.
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