What the real world is like, or even whether there is any such world apart from our ideas or language about it are, for some scientists,
now irrelevant questions.
Not exact matches
And he was right to remark that the
question was ridiculously
irrelevant, given that no state wants to ban contraceptives right
now (but some do want to ban and a good number restrict abortion).
Carried to the extreme, this objection renders utterly
irrelevant the
question of whether Christians and Muslims worship the same God (which, it should
now be clear, is not the most helpful way to pose the issue).
Now, as Childs points out, most of the elements in this consensus have been
questioned from within and have been made to appear
irrelevant by the social and cultural upheavals of the 1960s.
Anyway my original
questions are
irrelevant now.
So, it's not that it's
irrelevant, but it's not a part of our
question now.
Other techniques that may fall into «less relevant» include such ones as «Stretch It,» which is designed to help «meet students where they are and push them in a way that's directly responsive to what they've shown they can already do,» and becomes more embedded in a blended - learning environment; «Wait Time,» which is designed to help all students have a moment to answer a
question, but isn't relevant when each child is working at her own pace online; «Do
Now» to help focus students on a particular learning activity when they enter the classroom; and several tips around varying pacing for the entire classroom, which become more
irrelevant when each student has a unique pacing schedule.
And you are being uneven in your treatment, as my
question has twice
now received impolite (and, more importantly,
irrelevant) commentary, and it is me who you are rebuking.
As it
now appears that there is no there there, the
question is probably
irrelevant now.