Sentences with phrase «point of irrelevance»

Most people who hold them «eventually marginalise their Christianity to the point of irrelevance to their daily lives or simply drift away altogether.»
Mutually acceptable references to God would in all likelihood be watered down to the point of irrelevance.
The reason mixed martial arts is able to crush boxing to the point of irrelevance is the fact that the UFC is king.
This may be one of the very few biopics in which the subject is marginalized to the point of irrelevance.
In single - player, he has a role in the story, but it's diminished to the point of irrelevance, and his presence in and out of certain scenes makes his sudden appearances distracting.
Surprisingly, I found myself lusting for more — not from the powertrain, but from the exhaust note, which seems muffled to the point of irrelevance.
Given that we are constantly confronted with digital images and the instant access to multimedia, I can understand how the very act of painting might seem outdated to the point of irrelevance.
In this sense, it's not dissimilar to the alcohol or gambling addict that can not resist the immediate «pleasure» of satisfying her or his habit — the future consequences are discounted to the point of irrelevance in the addict's mind.
In the book, Stobbe argues that while the surgeon general may have once been the most powerful voice for health in the country, that power has been slowly stripped away to the point of irrelevance.
People have overused phrases such as «results - focused» to the point of irrelevance.
Are they trying to keep me unemployed, or is Jane Doe's list of rules, equally as circumstantial to the point of irrelevance — Or are both good or are both bad?
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