Sentences with phrase «of irrelevant things»

The hiring manager who will read your resume will know that you do not have experience and will not expect to see long lists of irrelevant things that you have... Read More»
The hiring manager who will read your resume will know that you do not have experience and will not expect to see long lists of irrelevant things that you have done.
Sometimes those guys are just assholes but often those guys just don't care about a lot of the irrelevant things that other guys obsess over.

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These gestures often vary in scale and cost, but one thing I have found consistent in my years of running businesses is the astonishing amount of wastefulness due to completely irrelevant or useless gifts that end up at the bottom of a wastebasket or, worse, in a white elephant gift exchange.
Furthermore, many big businesses outsource this vetting to a third - party provider, who may ask you things that may seem irrelevant to your business or the scope of your proposed work with the company, but are just part of the process.
The Internet of things, in which anything from refrigerators to cars are connected online, is such an important development that companies failing to recognize it risk becoming irrelevant.
@ fimeilleur the carl sagan reference was more relevant before it became obscured by all the other posts.no one said any thing about a death bed conversion, that is something you assumed, (when you assume you make an ass of u and me) whether you believe in God or not is irrelevant, you will ultimately confront God, at that point in carls case after death you will know!.
Other irrelevant things about him: His height; his coloring; the sound of his voice; etc..
Were Mort less mellow, he might respond to Molly's anger by getting angry himself and calling her childish or judgmental or coming up with something even more irrelevant and hurtful to say, like, «The whole idea of taking a honeymoon in Topeka is the stupidest thing I ever heard of.
Of course, which «god» you pick is irrelevant, but a strong local church can be a good thing.
Running me out of a church and making me prove my child attended preschool there... those behaviors are of a man whose frantic to keep things under wraps, whether he'll ever admit to it or not is irrelevant.
In this completely social philosophy (conflict, which is not denied, being also a social relation) God is that in the cosmos whereby it is a cosmos; he is the individual case on the cosmic scale of all the ultimate categories (including those of social feeling, «subjective aim,» etc.) thanks to which these categories describe a community of things, and not merely things each enclosed in unutterable privacy, irrelevant to and unordered with respect to anything else.
Jesus taught, and demonstrated in person, that the very things which the world values most highly are irrelevant and ineffectual in the dimension of permanent reality.
«The whole spiritual world is an irrelevant kind of thing except as a metaphor for values.»
In editing the dialogue for publication I have changed spoken English into written English, including the normal things (like: excising partial sentences, false starts, irrelevant asides, and things that needlessly impede the flow of reading the dialogue; filling in nouns for indefinite pronoun references; removing some colloquial language and contractions; and adjusting the grammar).
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.
One of his most frequently quoted remarks, «Only two things will I seek to know, God and the soul, the soul and God (from the Soliloquies), is frequently cited to show the absurdity of such religious priorities, and to suggest that this emphasis on the irrelevant or the unreal prompted civilization's descent into the darkest ages.
The name of the article is a bit misleading, but make no mistake Beck has fallen so far out of relevancy that it takes «sensationalist» headlines and «Irrelevant» arguments to even get people to read the things he says.
The authors end up on the hopeful note that, now that the real thing is out there in millions of copies, the forgeries will, in time, be consigned to the dustbin of the irrelevant.
Consider, then, the sky and earth and the whole world as containing animals in the way in which worms are sometimes contained in the human intestines — worms or men, if you please, who ignore sense and feeling in other things because they consider it irrelevant with respect to their so called knowledge of entities.
It is appalling that seminaries and divinity schools continue their business as usual — analyzing so many interesting and irrelevant things — but ignoring the people who could help us to understand the meaning of black exploitation and rage in this society.
Griffin's reply is that this is irrelevant even if true.3 The reason it is irrelevant is that even if the process deity got things pretty much the way he intended, there is a «big gap» between such a world and the world that would have been created by the God of traditional theism, whose ability to create is limited only by what is logically possible.
Now, fire away with irrelevant comments about the bad things people have done in the name of Christ, the false comparisons to Egyptian myth, and the other silly rebutals of hopeless secularism.
Now that might have meant that this good, splendid, and real experience or thing was quite literally «out of» the concrete world and in a completely spiritual realm which made that world irrelevant and ridiculous.
Anyway, the whole thing is irrelevant as in thousands of years of searching, not a shred of evidence has ever been recorded that shows there are any gods.
Because the Church has been guilty of many glaring faults over the centuries, because Christians have frequently failed to be Christians through cowardice or lethargy, because an archbishop has said a foolish thing, because the methods of some evangelists are not approved, or because of some other quite trivial or irrelevant reason, some people appear to think that Christianity is finally discredited and its challenge can be honorably ignored!
The second thing which must be emphasized is that the historicity of the ethical commands of the Bible does not make the Bible irrelevant, because more important than explicit regulations are the underlying assumptions.
One senses that many of these other philosophers have not known what to make of this strange character who asked all the questions they held to be irrelevant or meaningless and believed many things they thought absurd.
Your decision to isolate certain aspects of what makes up the entire tanking experience, and dismiss others as «irrelevant» misses the point that none of these things are done in a vacuum.
Until then, we can rest assured that while this weekend's game should be fun, it will likely be irrelevant, in the wider scheme of things.
This philosophy or belief is exactly why I picked you up on your — as I thought - «racist» comment about Brits not liking or rating Iwobi as he is not British but Nigerian, as if either of these things irrelevant matter one jot.
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.
That might be the first place I breastfeed in public as we asked questions, I was sitting there waiting and like I don't know why, though they must be ready to go [laughs] and so am sitting there and I had my baby and was he probably 5 weeks old and in my head I was like saying, «I should have been here sooner, I should have been here sooner», [laughs] which is irrelevant but that what's goes through your head and then I was like I guess I just do it and it was the meanest thing because I'm sitting on the floor with my baby and I didn't have to use the cover and I was just so «Oh, you just have to do it like in a room full of women» and everybody is in just as uncomfortable and everybody is trying to make this dance work and trying to get a rhythm and they needed this thing to be able to do and I would imagine for me it was a good transition to being in publicand not to worry about the cover but also for women like ok, this is your group for example.
Even if you had a unique, magical ability to see into multiple futures and identify and choose the best one, that's irrelevant when the rest of us are talking about the actual things that happen.
Tools are not causes of social actions, but parts of socio - technical action, things that help us do some things, hinder others, and are integral to how we live, act, and see ourselves — this is also how I hope people will think of the role of social networking sites and other technologies in the popular uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt, not as causes, or as irrelevant, but as tools (for protesters, though sometimes also for security forces)-- in North Africa, even with a less than open internet, some of those involved in recent events certainly seemed to produce their own role as active citizens partially through the use of everyday tools and technologies.
Note that as of August 2016 Donald Trump either disagrees with all of this answer, or says irrelevant things constantly, but he seems to have avoided striking Russians for whatever reason.
He told the Committee that the argument of tradition, that we should have Bishops because we have had them for a long time and it's best to leave things as they are, was irrelevant and insubstantial.
(Note that while inspired by current events, this is not a Donald Trump thing, the phenomenon can be seen far beyond this case and the political stance of the respective candidates is irrelevant to the question.)
Apart from the irrelevant commentary and over-simplifications (which are real and not mere formulations problems), you say nothing of the practical side of things, which is what this question is about (as opposed to generalities regarding the status of the TRNC which are well known to the OP as s / he told you already).
But that's irrelevant to the spirit of the question, since (1) Democratic politicians in fossil fuel states pretty much do the same thing (See West Virginia's Democrat Manchin); and (2) Such behavior is really industry agnostic, and every politician of every party whose constituents are over-represented in a particular industry will of course behave the same way about competing disruptive industry; and (3) The main opposition is not on alternative energy per se, but on measures to tax / disrupt fossil fuel one.
To people at my sub-strata of society, i.e. the oppressed Under Class, such things are completely irrelevant, as are our Politicians.
«There's an argument, which I don't fully buy but that could be made, that whether there was intention to deceive is irrelevant, and the only thing that matters in meting out punishment is whether one should build on the results or ignore them,... but if you want to inculcate the norms of proper behavior and to deter and maybe filter out of science the people who are more likely to engage in misconduct, then that differential penalty is warranted.»
Similarly, many studies that attempt to examine the co-variability between Earth's energy budget and temperature (such as in many of the pieces here at RC concerning the Spencer and Lindzen literature) are only as good as the assumptions made about base state of the atmosphere relative to which changes are measured, the «forcing» that is supposedly driving the changes (which are often just things like ENSO, and are irrelevant to radiative - induced changes that will be important for the future), and are limited by short and discontinuous data records.
One final comment on training before I wrap this up: an insidious (and stupid) idea that is out there (especially in the realm of bodybuilding) is that trainees should focus on irrelevant things: the feel, the squeeze, the pump.
We were laughing because that question is so irrelevant in the big scheme of things.
Although the first tenet of the dioxin - based argument for vegetarianism, that dioxins are potent human carcinogens, endocrine disruptors, reproductive disruptors, and immune disruptors appears to be false or irrelevant to humans at the levels at which they are exposed, it is still sensible for us to err on the side of caution and, ceteris paribus (all things being equal), opt for a lower dioxin intake over a higher one.
You will likely gain weight, but it will be in the form of increased glycogen (a good thing) and water weight gain (a temporary, irrelevant thing).
Don't post a huge list of things that are irrelevant to the subject as you did before.
Because shoving gym gear, books for reading, books for writing in, a water bottle, makeup bag, a backup top, that thing for your friend, a large collection of irrelevant receipts, and snacks for later into one bag can, and should, still look good.
Because shoving gym gear, books for reading, books for writing in, a water bottle, makeup bag, a backup top, that thing for your friend, a large collection of irrelevant receipts, and snacks...
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