Sentences with phrase «relatively meaningless»

A little more context transforms the change from relatively meaningless to a defined impact.
How to keep recruiters from poaching your star executives (a good hire is relatively meaningless if they leave the company)
They've dispatched founder Mark Zuckerberg to recite talking points, shuffled around some privacy settings, recalibrated Zuckerberg's talking points, and in between relatively meaningless other directives, taken out full - page newspaper ads saying sorry (and subtly mentioning they expect other similar incidents to emerge).
Whilst not perfect it does at least go beyond simply counting the relatively meaningless follower numbers.
Merely to stipulate «equal pay» would be «to reduce the stage one grievance communication to a relatively meaningless level of generality or tokenism».
How do we determine the «optimum» number of any profession or trade, aside from trying to compare relatively meaningless statistics.
The sensitivity at TOA, whilst relatively easy to assess, is relatively meaningless, as its effect on the lower troposphere is indirect at best.
The only meaningful thing that it might do is provide a relatively meaningless photo op for our President in December in Copenhagen as he stands to brag about what America has done while the leaders of India and China laugh at us behind his back.»
Amazing how the «long term trend» is COOLING, * NOT * warming, yet the (MUCH) shorter (but measured by more modern means) and relatively meaningless «long term» trend is all they want to talk about.
Without a model that really gets at the «ground truth», all these relative likelihoods are relatively meaningless.
Here's the scene in the Miami forecasting center, which illustrates why the midpoint of hurricane forecast tracks is relatively meaningless: Read more...
Here's the scene in the Miami forecasting center, which illustrates why the midpoint of hurricane forecast tracks is relatively meaningless:
This is why President Obama needs to be sure he articulates a cogent overarching energy policy to accompany his relatively meaningless «all of the above» energy mantra.
So, in reality the results are relatively meaningless.
Cue several tiny and relatively meaningless scenes, where Marillier and her sister attempt urinating standing up, keeling over laughing in the process.
A debate rages on whether President Reagan did or didn't have Alzheimer's disease during his time in office.With what we have learned in the last decade about the disease, the question is relatively meaningless, except perhaps to score political points.The simple answer: of course he did.The newest technology — consisting of imaging and spinal taps — shows that the disease process begins its relentless course as many as 15 years before a firm diagnosis.
So much so that her existence is relatively meaningless to me.
The Indianapolis Colts had a 14 - game winning streak and an undefeated record of 14 - 0 before losing a relatively meaningless game to the NY Jets.
NFL personnel executives and scouts are often quick to point out that statistics are relatively meaningless when it comes to scouting a player.
If Green could hold back from throwing down Beasley in that relatively meaningless situation, he would.
This is supposed to be a relatively meaningless offseason event but for the past few years, it's been one of golf's must - watch tournaments.
A relatively meaningless non-conference game that would have further clogged up roads as people tried to evacuate didn't need to be played, and so it was scrapped.
In December 2016, in a case where (as with the detergent) Bella Vista could've walked away with a relatively meaningless fine and a slap on the wrist, the Fresh Food People changed tack, staring down Sims over unconscionable conduct charges.
Even if an average cost could be found, a second factor would render it relatively meaningless since you can't guarantee a spot on an Olympic roster, let alone the top step of the podium.
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