Sentences with phrase «of a red herring when»

This is a bit of a red herring when it comes to interview question advice.

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When I ask van Beurden about that argument, he calls it «a red herring,» saying Shell would decarbonize its portfolio to avoid any chance of stranded assets.
So the usurping thing is really a red herring when we speak of having female teachers in our churches.
And although you call that notion by ausphor a red herring, there is good reason to consider those two notions as distinct, especially when all of what Paul has to say (outside of his own alleged personal experience) is hearsay.
When we study the scripture and we find an act of divine intervention, a miracle — it is of secondary concern, almost a red herring.
@HawaiiGuest «For one, there's the red herring in the whole «coincidence being the last refuge of the atheist» implying that atheists use it to deny evidence of the supernatural, when perfectly natural evidence is right there.
For one, there's the red herring in the whole «coincidence being the last refuge of the atheist» implying that atheists use it to deny evidence of the supernatural, when perfectly natural evidence is right there.
My dream is to see more, better quality, better - funded community programs addressing at - home food and nutrition for families of ALL socioeconomic means; only when we comprehensively deal with every source of calories and nutrients in the child's diet will things like the chocolate milk debate be exposed for the red herrings they actually are.
In addition, the skillful use of compounded red herrings and misdirection (yes there's that term again) ensure that when the moment of truth comes, it dawns on us suddenly that Leterrier's been telling us what it will be the whole time.
So when critics or advocates of the «charter movement» emerge, the broad brush betrays either a lack of understanding or deliberate red herring - ism, and in either case it stagnates us in a meaningless debate about something that does not exist.
Next, he must distill the right lessons from a lifetime of experience that was surely peppered with red herrings — for example, foolish investments that luckily worked out and instances when sound application of his expertise led to losses.
The first time is fascinating but sometimes I wonder when we're getting to the cracker factory, so like someone else mentiond, the second time is usually a nice place to rest, where you can pick out plot hints and red herrings and know what's coming, know where you are in the game, but you're not sick and tired of what you once loved.
I see the magic bullet of exposing fraud in the temp data but on the other hand skeptics are also validating a red herring that short term temp records really matter when in fact they don't.
As I read it, MacEwen's musings boil down to this: For all of the griping that enormous associate salaries generate, when viewed under the harsh light of rigorous economic analysis, associate «green» is nothing more than a red herring.
Some brokers believe the existence of mere posters is an industry game changer when it comes to liability issues while others consider it to be a red herring.
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