Not exact matches
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.
Managers ask
irrelevant questions and assess people
on meaningless
facts.
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.
They would be
on much better intellectual and moral ground if they just allowed for the
fact that yes, the religious Jews had Jesus killed so that they could protect their authority, but that as much to do with modern Jewish people as the Romans killing the Maccabees has to do with modern Italians — it's utterly
irrelevant.
I'm not an atheist because other people are atheist, but I'm certainly not above tossing out the
fact that our numbers are decidedly
on the rise to those who insinuate «atheists are a tiny
irrelevant minority».
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.
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.
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
fact that little is being said in that hemisphere
on «ecumenical hermeneutics» does not necessarily imply that the subject is altogether
irrelevant.
The project has taught me to confront the
fact that when I categorically dismiss another woman's lifestyle as
irrelevant or unworthy in order to elevate my own, I am in effect, placing limits
on God.
The
fact that there exists regulations
on bathrooms is
irrelevant... by the way, the government shouldnt be regulating that either.
Facts are irrelevant to a degree — what you see on the pitch is reality - and the true facts are we have been gradually declining year on year and my article is a question that is hypothetical as there isn't a right answer or wrong ans
Facts are
irrelevant to a degree — what you see
on the pitch is reality - and the true
facts are we have been gradually declining year on year and my article is a question that is hypothetical as there isn't a right answer or wrong ans
facts are we have been gradually declining year
on year and my article is a question that is hypothetical as there isn't a right answer or wrong answer..
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.
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.
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.
Whether they tell you this or not is
irrelevant: The
fact of the matter is, core training is always
on their mind.
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.
In it, they tell terrible tales of bank accounts being drained — «There was one point where I had emergency gallbladder surgery that put me in the hole $ 50k due to the
fact that I couldn't afford health insurance,» McMillen writes — to an endless, vicious cycle of bugs, testing and development crunch hell — «We were basically developing features during bug checking, which meant every single time I turned
on the computer and checked the bug database, the work I did the night before was pretty much rendered
irrelevant.
There will always be people who think that statistics and probability are more important than arithmetic and algebra, despite the
fact that you can't do statistics and probability without arithmetic and algebra and that you will never see a question about statistics or probability
on a college placement exam, thus making statistics and probability
irrelevant for college preparation.
On the other hand, proponents of the view that history is about
facts and dates would regard essay - based tests as deeply flawed, since they assess students» writing and linguistic skills as well as historical knowledge (what is sometimes called «construct -
irrelevant variance»).
The
fact that I can outrun most people in it when there is just me
on board is, of course,
irrelevant.
Sorry, but your so called questions are
irrelevant as everything put here in this post is based
on the writings of Victoria Strauss herself (which is in posts above or found in the links posted above) and the
facts presented by other posters in the thread.
When they are asked to write the assignments
on any of the concerned issue or topic they might end up with
irrelevant thoughts and
facts which could terminate their chances of scoring high grades and marks.
Mr. Daniels, here's how I know that you both don't know the book industry very well, and haven't even bothered to read this (or any other) discussion thread
on the topic: while your analysis about real costs probably seemed clever and
on point, it is in
fact irrelevant because, as has been pointed out several times, minimum wage workers are not the market for books.
In
fact, I recently wrote an article
on why winning percentages are
irrelevant.
If that's the case then why the hell would he comment
on something so stupid and
irrelevant, saying this version will run better when in
fact the damn game isn't even finished yet.
He pops up during menus and loading bars to offer brief snippets of often
irrelevant advice, such as telling you to use the handbrake to slide around corners despite the
fact that almost no corners
on any of the game's tracks require anything more than a little bit of braking to get around, or to state that a great deal of throttle control will be required to emerge victorious, which is again a complete lie as McGrath's Offroad requires all the subtle throttle control of a brick being thrown through a window.
I think personally reviews are
irrelevant, it is good to hear someone's opinion
on the game but the
fact that its an individual opinion & you are paid for that opinion makes the review pointless plus that number stuff is just confusing in my eyes a 7 is a good number but apparently 8 & above is what is expected.
For Switch owners who never owned a WiiU, the
fact that a game previously existed
on the WiiU may seem
irrelevant.
Whilst I accept that some people might argue that this information is
irrelevant, I would like to think that the
fact that Ryan uses a wheelchair does, at least, have some bearing
on my subsequent understanding of his work.»
Whilst I accept that some people might argue that this information is
irrelevant, I would like to think that the
fact that Ryan uses a wheelchair does - at least - have some bearing
on my subsequent understanding of his work.»
In
fact, it would not matter if the paper had been an accidental product of 1,000 monkeys typing
on 1,000 keyboards and only by chance was correct let alone coherent — you'd still need to address the content of the paper, not
irrelevant biographical material.
As a matter of
fact I am writing a scientific letter
on another subject, but whether it gets published or not is
irrelevant to whether my statements can be independently verified
on climate science.
The
fact remains that he has done nothing to verify whether the rejected floats were faulty — NOise's claim that other engineers have worked
on calibrating the floats is completely
irrelevant to Willis's fraudulent behavior, especially as he never used any of their results in deciding which floats to reject.
Well, since I am not an academic, and live in the real world, the
fact that the «whole policy issues» do exist, and are being implemented by deluded progressive governments as we speak based precisely
on «science» like this, I find your argument
irrelevant.
Depending
on how «black» the steel is, and I think the article regards it as an ideal black body with zero albedo
on the interior and exterior the
fact that open space is 4 degrees K is
irrelevant.
The
fact that India is poor by any measure is
irrelevant if they are one of the major polluters
on the planet.
On occasions he tried to avoid answering questions by making long and
irrelevant speeches, or by professing to have forgotten
facts which he had been happy to record in his pleadings or witness statements.»
Burnett J refused to quash the warning notice, in circumstances where he found that the privileged material formed a very modest part of the overall picture painted by a detailed exposition of the
facts and matters
on which the FSA relied; it was «peripheral but not
irrelevant».
Your client focus
on an
irrelevant differentiating
fact and hang their hat
on that as a way of distinguishing the result in that case from your predicted outcome.
This applies both where that advice is limited in time, eg until after a criminal defence statement has been filed and served and, worse still, the advice is given not to make such a response at all; • (f) the date
on which a party to care proceedings is to file and serve a criminal defence statement in linked criminal proceedings is wholly
irrelevant to the court's determination of the date
on which that party should file and serve a response to threshold and / or to file and serve a narrative statement in the care proceedings; • (g) the mere
fact that a party is ordered to file and serve a response to threshold and / or to file and serve a narrative statement before the date a criminal defence statement is to be filed and served in criminal proceedings is not a ground for failing to comply with the former order; • (h) it [is not] a ground for an application to extend the time for compliance with an order to file and serve a response to threshold and / or to file and serve a narrative statement until a date after the criminal defence statement has been filed and served; and • (i) any issue about alleged prejudice to a defendant in criminal proceedings based
on him being required to file and serve a response to threshold and / or to file and serve a narrative statement before the date of a criminal defence statement is to be filed and served, or at all, only arises and is only potentially relevant if and when an application is made by the police and / or a co-accused for statements and documents filed in the family proceedings to be disclosed into linked criminal proceedings [see Re C (A Minor)(Care Proceedings: Disclosure)[1997] Fam 76, [1997] 2 WLR 322, sub nom Re EC (Disclosure of Material)[1996] 2 FLR 725, CA].
Binding arbitration generally allows for much more
irrelevant evidence to be admitted, and binding arbitration decisions can not generally be overruled
on the grounds that the arbitrator failed to follow the law or completely screwed up in understanding the
facts.
Basically, the undertaking must rely in good faith
on the legal advice: «if the
facts justify the assumption that the undertaking relied
on a legal opinion against its better judgment or that the report was tailored to the interests of the undertaking, the legal advice given is
irrelevant from the very outset in assessing fault for an infringement of the rules of European competition law» (para. 62).
The
fact that the sculpture is
on public land is
irrelevant.
The onus — not a heavy one — is
on the person seeking to limit disclosure, to adduce evidence that satisfies the court that the document in question is likely to be
irrelevant to the proof of a material
fact.
The court confirmed that s. 58 of the Administrative Tribunals Act applied to the HPRB, such that a court would not interfere with findings of
fact or law, or an exercise of discretion by the HPRB, unless patently unreasonable, e.g., where discretion is exercised arbitrarily or in bad faith, for an improper purpose, based
on entirely or predominantly
irrelevant factors, or fails to account for statutory requirements.
Rule 9 - 1 (5) and 9 - 1 (6) were not intended, in my view, to punish parties merely because the party's assessment of the value of the claim proves incorrect, unless that assessment was based
on irrelevant considerations; a clearly inadequate review of the available evidence and applicable authorities, or was, in view of the
facts known at the time, unreasonable.
It found that the Code is paramount over statutory immunity provisions, that deliberative secrecy was
irrelevant when the complainant only sought to rely
on documents that were already disclosed, and that the rule of collateral attack was restricted to situations where a decision was sought to be overturned as opposed to having its
facts re-litigated (¶ ¶ 64 - 66).
Supposing that the wiretapping law was
irrelevant, you would not be breaking the law, under a plain reading of the law, except for the potentially subjective elements pertaining to «the intent to intimidate, threaten, abuse, or harass» — let us assume that no other actions could be added to the charge, and the potential arrest rests only
on the
fact of recording while masked.