Sentences with phrase «other meaningless words»

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In other words, when people had the flexibility to control their own schedules, suddenly meaningless meetings went away.
In other words his atheism was meaningless.
Equally meaningless is a discussion of Word of God fixed at one pole, the Bible, apart from the other, the Church.
For example, the assertion that words have their meanings only in their relations with other words is itself meaningless if there is no claim to correspond with actual discourse.
In other words, it's both authentic and meaningless to Orthodox Christianity.
In reality the kiss and the words of loyalty to the fans are meaningless because the player is a mercenary who when a better opportunity comes along, and this almost invariably means a higher wage packet, will move, kiss some other badge and declare his devotion to some other customer base.
In other words, the study is meaningless, just like most of the nonsense that comes from Hannah Dahlen and colleagues.
In other words, these people are using meaningless data to arrive at huge policy decisions at the expense of the education of our children, particularly urban (minority) children!
In other words, the first three quarters of the game are meaningless if you don't know how to make adjustments to win the game at the end.
You might be sitting there right now amidst the buzz, hearing things about Windows 8, Windows RT, Surface, Vivo, Ativ and many other seemingly meaningless combinations of words, letters and numbers, wondering what on earth all the fuss is about.
In other words, it is a meaningless arguement.
In other words, racing friends is utterly meaningless since your friend won't know you raced her and you won't get anything useful for racing her either.
There are so many definitions out there that performance has become a meaningless word in relation to what I do and what other people do.
In other words, he fudged a curve fit - but it's still meaningless.
In other words, they would show that your figure is meaningless.
In other words, it's unphysical to claim that the temperatures just walk around randomly within very wide (and thus essentially meaningless) bounds: It goes against conservation of energy.
I complimented them on their concern for the public's interests, however, all I got is a stammer, long silent pauses, meaningless words of explanation but no substance when I suggested that other big interest groups serving the public such as banks, oil companies, trust companies, insurance companies and the like have certainly not captured their attention as much as CREA.
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