Sentences with phrase «of irrelevant questions»

Effective Coverage is a different kind of renters insurance experience because you don't have to trek all over Denver to find someone's office or answer a ton of irrelevant questions.
We won't ask you to answer a bunch of irrelevant questions, and we won't take any more of your time than necessary.
You don't need to be at a computer, and you don't need to try to navigate huge screens full of irrelevant questions.
You don't need to be at a computer, and you don't need to try to navigate huge screens full of irrelevant questions.
Effective Coverage is a different kind of renters insurance experience because you don't have to trek all over Denver to find someone's office or answer a ton of irrelevant questions.
Matching each other on the answers to a lot of irrelevant questions is not the best indicator of your dwting with someone else.
Matching each other on the answers to a lot of irrelevant questions is not the best indicator of your compatibility with someone else.
this is kind of an irrelevant question to your recipe (which i will asap!)

Not exact matches

The hearings showed many senators stumbling over their own words, asking irrelevant questions, and having Zuckerberg explain basic functions of his products.
The Committee also deemed the findings of an oft - quoted 1993 study on California's pipelines irrelevant to the dilbit question.
Though we would quickly establish a moderately constructive position if favorable trend uniformity emerges, the question of whether or not the economy is recovering is irrelevant to our investment position.
To bring us into the 21st century, it is worth questioning these myths in order to show how irrelevant they are in today's era of deepening globalization.
Even in After Virtue (1981), MacIntyre claims that «the barbarous despotism... which reigns in Moscow can be taken to be as irrelevant to the question of the moral substance of Marxism as the life of the Borgia Pope was to that of the moral substance of Christianity» (a view not likely to be shared by such as Alexandr Solzhenitsyn).
But more importantly, the question of who killed Jesus is in itself irrelevant.
The evolution question was poorly written, was I was trying to say was your question of WHY dna is dna and not something else is again, irrelevant to the conversation and a red herring.
So you say, yet if you were really trying to be honest, you'd actually address posts instead of asking irrelevant questions to dodge them.
Oregon's Supreme Court, which had already concluded that this question was irrelevant, dutifully answered that in its judgment criminal prosecution of Smith and Black would violate the federal Constitution.
Its up to the people asking question to have a meaningful debate or just another bunch of irrelevant talk about nothing important to the future of our nation.
Irrelevant but personally changing question that I have found - In certain areas of the rain forests in South America there are tribes that have never seen a person from the outside world in thousands of years and have only in the last couple of years been discovered by aeroplane.
With respect, this depiction is irrelevant to the question of whether it's moral to needlessly exterminate life.
4 Affirming this question, the thesis will be presented that, first, Whitehead knows of, or at least implicitly enables us to understand, a genuine claim of revelation which can not be justified metaphysically (without being metaphysically irrelevant); and that, secondly, metaphysics becomes relativistic in the view of a genuine revealed theology.
They accused me of reducing the Easter event to a mere change of outlook on the part of the disciples, or, in the manner of Bultmann, to a decision on our part, at this present time, to accept as our Lord the Christ who encounters us in the Easter preaching of the Church, to which the whole question of an event alleged to have happened two thousand years ago 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.
I think the question of Jesus voting is a similar speculation and irrelevant.
In this regard, considerations of donor affluence — and of consequent ability to give aid — are irrelevant to the moral question of whether potential recipients of that aid will benefit or will be harmed by it.
But questions of this kind appear to the great German scholar to be both irrelevant and meaningless.
The real question is whether we are to make absolutely central in our thinking the «love of God which was in Christ Jesus our Lord» or in one way or another regard that love as so adjectival to the divine substance that it appears to be irrelevant.
In India, the movement into the inner depths of the individual psyche radically relativized the question of the taboo, leaving the taboo system largely effective in society at large but making it quite irrelevant to the enlightened man.
An ecological theologian is so revolted morally by this prospect of wholesale destruction of other living things that the question of possibility seems almost irrelevant.
'» The technical discussions as to when or whether nuclear weapons can be used without violating just war criteria are irrelevant unless the question of escalation can be answered with certainty.
The simple fact that these feelings exist demonstrates that the idea of love can not be dismissed as irrelevant to the abortion question.
It may have such an impact — the researchers disagree — but that is irrelevant to the real and original question: What sort of society do we want to be?
Others might declare that the goal of philosophy is not the explication of science (as Russell and Whitehead once tried to explicate mathematics), and hence the question is irrelevant.
They may tell us that in dealing with such phenomena as «religiosity» or «humanism» it is irrelevant and out of order to inquire about the «something» that lies behind them, and thereby protest against the conclusion that the only answer to all ultimate questions is the Nihil.
Likewise, Jesus did not concern himself with questions of casuistry or of political strategy because such questions would so soon be utterly irrelevant.
Their desire to accommodate Christian symbols to the reigning paradigms of knowledge is so great that questions about the descriptive power of those symbols are often dismissed as fruitless or irrelevant.
The question whether or not in the remote future a common world culture will emerge is one which may interest the schools of the prophets but is perfectly irrelevant otherwise.
It may be, she suggests, that this question is irrelevant; the purpose of humanity from a biological point of view, our successful adaptation, has been to make meaning.
But we could get enough information to answer enough of the questions to make the god hypothesis completely irrelevant to those trying to understand where we came from.
Criticism of such a question often assumes that there is a close enough congruence between the body of Christ and denominations to make such a discussion irrelevant.
«It confirms for many the impression of a church irrelevant to modern questions, contained in its own bubble of self - reference.
These types of questions are irrelevant unless Jesus has a plan for feeding the entire world or making sure everyone gets healthcare.
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).
Furthermore, it will not regard the exploration of the outer as irrelevant but will find a more complete perspective in dealing with the question — what is the nature of what is?
This is well expressed in the words of a rabbi, who declines to discuss any critical question on the content of the law of purification, explaining that the content is irrelevant: «Death does not make unclean, nor water clean.
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.
Therefore the question of whether Jesus would support healthcare reform is irrelevant!
Jesus» response is in effect to declare the question irrelevant, to disassociate the man's suffering from any attempt to «explain» it, and instead to see the suffering simply as the occasion for the manifestation of the divine power to heal.
And then we have a whole other group of questions about god's nature and will and all his other possible desires (Interestingly they all seem to involve human emotions and desires when we consider them even though we are infinitesimally irrelevant considering the size, scope, and functions of the universe itself).
I would think that such an examination might help even those who do not share the same faith, though some of the questions might be irrelevant to those with other beliefs.
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