Sentences with phrase «of irrelevant facts»

«It's the confirmation of an irrelevant fact, and it's noise to sound like they are confirming Trump's story.»

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Meanwhile, Netflix (along with other big streaming players) is very protective of its viewership data, which the streaming service claims is made irrelevant by the fact that Netflix does not rely on ad sales like its traditional TV rivals.
And as the reality of product development and customer input collide, the facts change so rapidly that the original well - thought - out product plan becomes irrelevant.
But even though Trump attaches meaning to irrelevant metrics like bilateral trade deficits in a global economy, where two - thirds of trade flows are intermediate goods and only 3.6 % of the value of an Apple iPhone is Chinese (yet the entire $ 179 cost is chalked up as an import from China, exacerbating the bilateral deficit), the fact is that frictions in the relationship have been increasing since well before this president assumed office.
Here's another fun fact: according to Wikipedia (who's never wrong), the average human digestive system produces approximately 3 grams of ethanol per day (a little less than a third of a beer)... completely irrelevant to an article on intermittent fasting and alcohol, but interesting nonetheless.
Whatever be the roots of this young mans convictions is irrelevant, what IS relevant is the fact that he didn't want to wrestle a girl and grope and fondle this young lady.
For legal purposes, the Bible is not at all irrelevant, precisely because it is very relevant to a large number of citizens, and we do in fact live in something that somewhat resembles a democracy.
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.
The fact of when the term used today came into existence is irrelevant.
And the only reason Romney is deflecting questions about his church is quite simple, like the rest of us he feels it's irrelevant to the fact he's running for president.
The fact that Christians were just as radical and ruthless 500 years ago is completely irrelevant and does not justify the actions of radical Muslims now.
Your «nice try» comment is simply an attempt to deflect away from the substance of this argument, in trying to denigrate me as irrelevant... when in fact, all it does is reflect that you are trying to «get me to go away» because you have no substantive argument left to make.
In fact, most of these symbols of salvation, growing out of a different time in history seem rather distant or even irrelevant to us today.
Perception is an active process in which a person trains attention on part of the world and struggles to filter out irrelevant detail so as to discern the important features of the «facts» and to locate them in their context of meaning.
Helge, the fact that people have misinterpreted God's Word so much is irrelevant in proving the accuracy of it.
The fact that the politics of earth is not the harmony of heaven renders neither irrelevant nor illegitimate our engagement in that politics.74
In fact, the problem of sexual differentiation is finally irrelevant to the principle of power conceived in relational imagery, even though sexual differentiation has a bearing on the specific dynamics of relational power involving the two sexes.
The simple fact that these feelings exist demonstrates that the idea of love can not be dismissed as irrelevant to the abortion question.
Clearly the fact that a particular car won't start is as irrelevant to the determination of whether cars are for driving as the fact that a car is blue or red; Dowd's argument simply confuses accidental and essential characteristics of marriage.
Without the ability of the fallen creature to receive infallibly the truth concerning his meaning and design, the fact that there may be objective truth at all becomes increasingly irrelevant.
Rate of speciation is completely irrelevant to the fact that evolution occurs.
The fact that it was written by a human with less knowledge of the universe than the average 4 year old is irrelevant.
The fact that it is not so in any other form of advanced life is irrelevant.
There will always be belief, but that is not always good, nor does it lead to fact (which no one can agree with), or truth (which you have made irrelevant due to the necessities of fact).
If that is irrelevant you need a new dictionary You said» We know that christianity is in fact a myth» - Sorry you have no proof and I will offer none, so yours is just an antagonistic statement from 8 % of the population.
Neglect of the fact that the story is a story betrays us not only into a sterile and irrelevant literalism, but also into an unnecessarily rigid and divisive dogmatism.
In contrast with accidental generalizations, the fact of disorder renders the terms «true» and «false» irrelevant to the characterization of laws.
Philip Rieff brilliantly criticized the triumph of the therapeutic in American culture, but the fact is that chemistry has rendered psychology suspect at best or irrelevant at worst in the treatment of mental illness.
Along with this preference goes a modern bias against artistic work, which is deemed irrelevant to the business of fact - gathering.
These remarks about equilibrium, protectiveness and stability may seem irrelevant to the concept of personal identity interpreted in terms of the habitual body, but in fact, they are not.
The fact that the Bible (Torah, Koran, etc etc etc) is fallible, written by humans and completely invalid as a source of morality — is irrelevant to the reality that, of course, God exists in some form.
and, to re-iterate: when you're the one making the claim, you have the burden of proof: The fact that your claim is impossible to prove is irrelevant, you still have the burden.
Completely irrelevant to to the fact that it's loaded with tons of chocolate chips of course And banana flour is back too woohoo!
The fact that the league has made money and because the players have a revenue split of 57 %, the salary cap has risen each year and now the lockout in 2004 has almost become irrelevant.
The fact that it's made out of one of the two exceedingly rare materials that can kill White Walkers is completely irrelevant to me.
The fact that a goalie is out of position is totally irrelevant.
The fact that he's on the end of plenty of chances, has a crazy work - rate in pressing and defence, forces turnovers and creates for others is simply irrelevant!!
I think Greg did a wonderful, open - minded, genuine thing and I respect the hell out of the fact that he kept coming back to this blog, updating people as to the progress of the event, taking questions to pass along, being open to having information about Nestle's actions provided to him in order to educate him because he was open to being educated, and even taking more than his share of condescension directly or indirectly from people on the previous thread about things as irrelevant as his sense of humour.
The fact that this couple «went to one of the top liberal arts schools» is completely irrelevant to any discussion of how well informed their decision to do a home birth was.
I do regret the error and hope the inaccuracy doesn't in any way undermine the petition but the truth is, the appearance of this horrific product in its raw state is irrelevant to the fact that it should not be served to our children (or to anyone, for that matter.)
The fact that the other mothers are not relatives, or are of a different ethnicity, is irrelevant.
However, the fact that hundreds of thousands have not died is irrelevant.
Here as well, the fact you actually reside on the island or may be considered a citizen by the TRNC is completely irrelevant from the perspective of the Republic of Cyprus.
The fact that the House of Commons is part of Parliament is, for the purposes of the Act, totally irrelevant (at least practically and legally speaking, though obviously politically speaking it's highly relevant).
He said he has known Howe for «many years,» and that fact is «irrelevant,» because «if anyone does anything improper, they will be punished to the full extent of the law — period.»
«The fact that, historically, New York and many of the other states have been irrelevant in the primaries is a tragedy for democracy,» Mager said.
«The enemy of your enemy» rings a bell:) Everyone and their grandmother keeps accusing Russians of throwing the election to Trump (the fact that they didn't actually do anything other than feed actual, non-fake, real emails to Wikileaks seems irrelevant to people, who previously were all about supporting Wikileaks and Snowden and Panama papers even though the latter caused Iceland's leader to lose the job).
I should add that the Party affiliation of these MPs is, in this context, irrelevant to us: we simply state the facts as we have discovered them.
However, that fact seems irrelevant to Ms. Paul, who neither attended the Town of Ramapo meeting on January 15th where the matter was discussed, or issued a statement on whether she is in favor of or against the development.
The fact that irrelevant pictures alter our perceptions of truth is related to a general principle about the way our minds work.
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