Sentences with phrase «of little relevance»

However, asking a seller if there's «anything» within the structure that «could» negatively effect a buyers» decision may be even a worse solution, anything and could are in my opinion too broad... the precedent case that's being examined says the Realtor has an obilgation to go beyond that stated by the seller... therefore what the seller has said or signed that they said is of little relevance in the event of a problem... her most egregious act was not invoving a home inspector... people... find a couple inspectors that you yourself find to be valuable, recommend them to your buyers and involve yourself, go to the inspections with your buyers and see firsthand what condition the property is in.
Perhaps your work experience is of little relevance to the reader.
Most new solicitors are asked to undertake research of a nature that is of little relevance in a law school, such as egislative research.
If JUSTICE STEVENS had written that the Founders» intent in adopting the Commerce Clause nearly two centuries ago is of little relevance to the world in which we live today, I would not have disagreed.
In 2013, we will be running three concurrent streams, allowing specialists to attend the stream that is relevant to their area of responsibility without needing to sit through sessions of little relevance to them.
This additional information goes beyond the search history of the user which is often of little relevance for the case at hand.
When you respond in more detail later, it will help if you tell us your model (or possible models) of climate variability over the Holocene era; or perhaps why you think some earlier swings in climate are of little relevance; or exactly what model you use in your attribution, if not what I have outlined.
But that seems of little relevance to my heat balance based climate sensitivity estimate.
«Set against the small and rapidly dwindling carbon [emissions] budgets associated with the Paris Agreement... the tentative signs of decoupling are of little relevance,» said Anderson, of Manchester University, an avowed pessimist.
There is mostly no actual past temperature series to compare, and so the techniques you cite are of little relevance — what model is Frank supposed to do a chi - square test against?
The accumulated body of small - scale grazing systems research promoted by Dr. Briske and partners needs to be evaluated in light of the discrepancies with larger - scale studies, and perhaps should be largely set aside as being of little relevance to any discussion of grazing distribution on commercial ranches.
We have managed to convince the larger universe of parents that good charters are only for poor children, but of little relevance to suburban communities.
Now let's leave this old, answered, and of little relevance any more question die out in the archives.
If Macciò's model proves to be right, then dark energy, once considered the most «out there» idea in science, an ethereal abstraction of little relevance, will bump a little closer down to earth.
The interactions once thought to be of little relevance are worthy of further study, according to Rice theoretical biophysicist Anatoly Kolomeisky.
«There is some resentment that much of the research at African universities is imitative and of little relevance to the needs of the African people,» said Ekong, who is an expert in West African plants.
For instance, even if you studied an aspect of fly development that seems of little relevance, you can highlight the fact that you learned «how to develop tools to actually answer a complex question for which there was no pre-made solution,» which is a highly valued skill in industry, Lemaire says.
In a new pamphlet from the Fabian Society, David Coats warns that unions are «stuck in the past, fighting battles in a class war that is of little relevance to most people today».
He posted a 3 - under 69 on Thursday afternoon, a round that should be of little relevance but will likely be one of the most - watched broadcasts of the season.
Editor, The recent articles on artificial contraception were too theoretical, full of stale Thomism and were of little relevance to a practising Catholic layperson.
@Blessed You have a lot to sort through First off while I am certainly not the person to be telling anyone about grammar (or spelling for that matter) I would point out that if you do not believe in God then you should type that word with a lower case g. Small point of little relevance I know.
But this argument, too, is of little relevance.
Criteria of truth must be relevant to the sort of inquiry one is engaged in; criteria of truth in historical inquiry are of little relevance in physics.
Apart from the obvious fact that if Jesus had experienced the troubles of old age the Incarnation might have seemed of little relevance to those who are cut off in youth by violent death in battle or otherwise, old age, although a far more general condition in our time than ever before, is still not a part of the universal lot of man.
The question of why God allows it can easily subvert an author into producing something of little relevance to those at the sharp end of life's experience... More
A Christianity of charity without truth would be more or less interchangeable with a pool of good sentiments, helpful for social cohesion, but of little relevance.
But investors should take little comfort in historical averages because when the swings are this wide, the average is of little relevance.

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It would seem that the rule book along and business models of the past increasingly have little relevance in the digital marketplace.
But going through the structured ritual of creating a traditional business plan, which takes an insane amount of time, is a process that has little relevance to today's fast moving startups.
All are probably wrong, but it does kind of look like they are hanging onto something from the past that has little to no relevance today.
The reason comes down to Facebook's Relevance Score, which acts a lot like the AdWords Quality Score; determining, filtering, and suppressing ads with little - to - no relevance to a particular group of people (based largely on their inRelevance Score, which acts a lot like the AdWords Quality Score; determining, filtering, and suppressing ads with little - to - no relevance to a particular group of people (based largely on their inrelevance to a particular group of people (based largely on their interests).
In an effort to build its relevance to the world outside traditional «Davos man» — the slightly scornful phrase used by political scientist Samuel Huntington to describe attendees, this year's World Economic Forum meeting in Switzerland is pushing to be a little more touchy - feely, for want of a better word.
Yet even though anchors often have little direct relevance on where a data point should currently reside, they nevertheless influence our perceptions of reality and can take concerted effort to raise once they have become firmly secured.
We are aware that there are those who will dismiss this whole debate as being of only academic interest, with little pastoral and social relevance.
Nevertheless, because it was located within an academic department, it did little more than argue with others in that department against dualism and in favor of the relevance of scientific knowledge.
In his The Noise of Solemn Assemblies (1961), Berger observed that the calls to reform the structures of societal life have little relevance to «many of the aged and the sick and the emotionally crippled in our congregations.»
But the traditional work of the ministry in teaching the Word from God, the word to God and words about God, of administering the sacraments, of building the Church and caring for souls seemed to have too little direct relevance to the needs of men so naturalistically or socially understood.
The Relevance of Cosmic Unity In the lead letter of the same issue of Philosophy Now the prominent anti-reductionist philosopher of ethics and of science Mary Midgely makes a point often made by Edward Holloway (though he might not have used the word «choice»), namely that «simple logic surely shows that natural selection can not be the universal explanation because «selection» only makes sense a clearly specified range of choices — an idea to which far too little attention has been given.»
The fact of God indwelling us through His Holy Spirit is going to make a change in our lives and will have much relevance to everyday life so I don't know where you get the idea that «if we accept that the Kingdom is now a «spiritual» Kingdom only, then that leads to the situation where the Kingdom becomes a religious idea that has little relevance to everyday life, very interesting to theologians, pulpiteers and pew audiences, but no dynamic to transform people into action».
While these five books are indeed works of permanent relevance to American civilization, the same can not be said of this angry little brief from an erstwhile accomplished scholar.
Scientific theories and principles seldom raise religious problems, and the teacher's world - view has little direct relevance for most of his lectures.
By conjuring up notions of the traditional wedding as timeless and unchanging, Howard writes, businesses have been able to slip in new products and requirements, resulting in what Mead dubs the «traditionalesque»: «a pleasing mélange of apparently old - fashioned, certainly nostalgic... practices that may have little relevance to the past or to the future and are really only illustrative of the present in which they emerge.»
Theological discourse has become the language of elites, with little relevance either for church congregations or for the broader secularized society.
As is true of all long - term intrapsychic, nonsystemic approaches to therapy, psychoanalysis has little relevance to the task of healing the brokenness of the masses of humankind.
But most of us also pretend that all of this has no bearing or relevance to our little existences — and I run into atheists like that just as often as Christians.
Modern culture is so casual itself — very little is of relevance after a year or two.
But little has been done to measure their effect on how people perceive the relevance and practise of religious faith.
Whatever else can be said about the Church may be of only little relevance.
He and his followers have little relevance and should recognize that there is still a seperation of church and state in this country.
It looked like a pre-season friendly, a game of little or no relevance, with both coaches opting to rest most of their senior players and give their second - tier players some game time.
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