Sentences with phrase «pointless endeavor»

Such pointless endeavors run parallel with Milo's arrival from Brittania as an arena favorite, fated to square off against Pompeii's reigning champion, Atticus (Adewale Akinnuoye - Agbaje).
Two competing LMP1 programs from brands with the same corporate parent is a hideously expensive, and arguably pointless endeavor.
As I've said many times here (most recently in my widely shared post, «Why I'm Fed Up With Those Photos of School Lunches Around the World «-RRB-, comparing American school meals to those in France is a truly pointless endeavor — unless one is willing to look at the entire food culture of both countries.
But this is a pointless endeavor.
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As I've said many times on my blog (most recently in my widely shared post, «Why I'm Fed Up With Those Photos of School Lunches Around the World»), comparing American school meals to those in France is a truly pointless endeavor — unless one is willing to look at the entire food culture of both countries.
Which would lead to the conclusion that reducing our greenhouse gas production today would be a pointless endeavor which would restrict our economy today for no tangible benefit in the future.
It's a pointless endeavor, really, since the movie has already been deemed by nearly every critic as one of the greatest war films (if not the greatest war film) ever made.
In hindsight, a pointless endeavor.
It's a pointless endeavor arguing with people online.
Boycotting bloggers is a pointless endeavor.
Everyone knows that trying to reach the top of leaderboards is generally a pointless endeavor, as most people can never hope to come close to the best players in the world.
This whole stupid, inane, pointless endeavor is actually working.
Most oil fields are nearing a point where extracting one barrel of oil COSTS one barrel of oil, making it a pointless endeavor.
M. Joyce says, «Arguing religion is always a pointless endeavor so it is indeed frustrating that deniers» positions are ultimately religion based.
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