Sentences with phrase «on irrelevancies»

This means your resume needs to be long on information demonstrating your ability to satisfy the employer's objectives, and short on irrelevancies like your objectives.
I see no point to speculate on irrelevancies.
In both cases this site produces a response that avoids the major thrust of the criticism and focuses on irrelevancies.
He further stated that «It is time for the PDP to take a long, hard look at itself in the mirror and change everything that is ugly about the party, instead of wasting its energy and time on irrelevancies
First attack me on an irrelevancy — that I made a typo.
Being deliberately obtuse on an irrelevancy the best you can do Michael?

Not exact matches

They are not mere irrelevancies; on the contrary, they count, and they count for exactly what they are and for exactly what they have been and what they have done.
For myself, I agree with what Whitehead remarked in the quotation at the end of this chapter: the question is reduced to a state of irrelevancy when we come to understand that the greater glory of God (which is God's continuing activity in love, not proud assertion of the divine self) is the goal giving its profound significance to what goes on in the world.
All three made the playoffs after long bouts of irrelevancy and all three have designs on going even farther this season.
Effectively, the choice seems to be between becoming the Conservatives and electoral irrelevancy — neither of which are particular promising prospects for anyone dependent on an adequately funded welfare state.
They are on their way to irrelevancy and they deserve the mess they have on their hands!
From the design to the engines, both the Giulia and Stelvio rely on a number of shared qualities that could help propel Alfa Romeo to a more prosperous future or sink the automaker further down into the abyss of irrelevancy.
And this may be the best example of the mindset that is setting the Big 5 on a collision course with irrelevancy.
Think of the daily chart as a sort of natural «filter» for bad trade entries, since it filters out the noise and irrelevancy of the lower time frame price movement and as a result, the signals on the daily chart are more reliable.
Our consequent early success at doing so on (i.e., food production in surplus, the creation of habitation in harsh climates, life extension through medicine, etc.) have convinced us over time that the «rough justice» of nature could be attenuated to the point of irrelevancy.
His conclusion is thus posited on misstatements and irrelevancies.
Or should we all just get on with arguing about the science and what it shows (or doesn't) rather than being distracted by irrelevancies about motivations?
Yet he is confident in dismissing prior work ** on clathrates ** on the basis of these irrelevancies.
Given Milloy's history of creating misleading polls, being caught lying on behalf of Philip Morris and working with people caught trying to bribe scientists, it's hardly a surprise that he'd write an op - ed so filled with lies, errors, and irrelevancies as this one.
Senior U.S. District Court Judge Richard G. Kopf made national news this week when he wrote on his blog, Hercules and the Umpire, about the frequent irrelevancy of the Supreme Court.
Kopf took on the high court again this April in a blog post titled «The frequent irrelevancy of the Supreme Court.»
A trial judge may assist litigants by directing them away from irrelevancies and indicating what issues are determinative of the matter, or by asking the litigant to focus their questioning of witnesses on legally relevant factual issues.»
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