Additionally, those extra facts will be
seen as irrelevant by HR staff who may never pass your resume along to the manager.
Because of public perception (and attitudes in current veterinary practice), there is a tendency for complementary and natural medicine to be
seen as irrelevant to the more conventional small animal veterinary practice, is particularly important.
Because of public perception (and attitudes in current veterinary practice), there is a tendency for complementary and alternative medicine to be
seen as irrelevant to the more conventional small animal veterinary practice, is particularly important.
«We want to make them meaningful,» Weisbrod said about the budget proposals, «They have been
seen as irrelevant until now.»
Indeed, the Westminster Bubble (which sadly does exist) means that that beautiful palace in the middle of London, the so - called Mother of All Parliaments, is increasingly
seen as irrelevant and out of touch by millions of people.
Priests and ministers are often the victims of stereotyping by other professionals and
seen as irrelevant, untrained, even highly suspect in their motivation.
Galpin said: «I would
see it as irrelevant.
If you are
seeing it as irrelevant — then your basic SEO implementation is probably off (keyword research, site - structure, and internal linking structure).
There are people who don't understand the importance of cover letter and
see it as irrelevant.
Usually it's a case of the borrower focusing on some perceived defect or «injustice» they believe is crucial to the plaintiff's case, zeroing in on that, then finding out the court
sees it as irrelevant.
Not exact matches
Those who are convinced that some mechanism makes historically reliable valuation measures wholly
irrelevant are perfectly welcome to speculate
as they wish, but aside from indignant verbal arguments, we
see no rigorous analysis to support that belief.
And
as we would soon
see â $ «the fiscal balance will just be whatever it is â $ «a relatively uninteresting and
irrelevant statistical artifact.»
These decisions gave Congress the power to contract or expand the category of «commerce»
as it
saw fit; to declare alcohol, traditionally considered a commodity,
irrelevant to interstate commerce and thus a matter for the states to deal with; or, in Champion v. Ames, to deem lottery tickets, traditionally not considered a commodity, commercial items subject to regulation by the federal government.
Yet, what you can't help but
see as stagnant and
irrelevant, I can't help but
see as a cherished treasure which gives me hope until I can be held safe in His arms.
Ya I have
seen cultural conventions that formed the basis of my religion, but I have dismissed them
as being culturally
irrelevant to how I express my faith.
The fact that people like snow
see this
as illogical is
irrelevant.
That is to say, any attempt to cover - up something about the situation would have seemed sort of
irrelevant to me since I never really
saw the success or failure of the emerging movement
as particularly hinging on people like Tony in the first place.
They
see the origins of behavior
as largely
irrelevant to therapeutic change and growth.
Logically, he would discover God there, and he did not feel the need to make a transition from the ideal to the cosmological order, for the latter was
seen as the region of sin, contingency and error, and hence quite
irrelevant.
The tendency was to
see most of these «theologies of»
as expressing the interests of discontented bourgeois and
as irrelevant to the truly pressing problem of liberating the oppressed.
(or any basis in fact
as we
see no temple today) It is sad thing to me that people have run after these
irrelevant fantasies.
A portrayal of God which would
see him
as in no sense thus affected would be alien to the general biblical picture, and would reduce human activity to a meaningless and
irrelevant series of events.
I'd love to
see a synopsis of your proof, or at least a bibliography of your sources, excluding the Bible, of course,
as it's
irrelevant.
For Reality
See muslim will burn their own
irrelevant primitive islamic words to punish the Sins of islamic ego
as foretold by islam itself.
In England, the dioceses of Lancaster and Shrewsbury have made particularly effective use of the internet in pushing out good news and keeping up with the way in whichpeople choose to receive information, but in some dioceses there is often still an attitude in which people
see the internet
as irrelevant, looking down on what they
see as technically advanced enthusiasts who spend too much time «playing on their computers».
Far from indicating effete and
irrelevant erudition, the capacity to talk about Jane Austen or T.S. Eliot or James Joyce was once
seen as clear indication of a highly developed and socially relevant mind.
Jesus» response is in effect to declare the question
irrelevant, to disassociate the man's suffering from any attempt to «explain» it, and instead to
see the suffering simply
as the occasion for the manifestation of the divine power to heal.
If a user deems a piece of content
as irrelevant to them, the brand's chances of getting future content
seen is greatly diminished - not a great position to be in when a new product is launched, for example.
Zidane in - season choices do not have long term considerations which could be
seen as good, bad or
irrelevant.
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 answer..
Our player saves it and clears it off the line straight off the pitch — you will
see at least 10 times in a weekend of football that a player shoots and is then connected with by the opposition — these are not fouls because the advantage is the shot and once it has been taken
as long
as the ball is out of playing distance of the fouled player then the foul is
irrelevant.
Both are
irrelevant seeing as we play that weird old 4 -1-1-3-1 that is about
as gimped
as you get when trying to put it accurately on a position board.
Still, society understands and expects marriage, despite the fact that some
see it
as becoming more
irrelevant at the same time same - sex couples are continuin fighting for the right to have it.
The lower protein content is
irrelevant; most of us get plenty of it already,
seeing as how it is pervasive in the food supply.
There is a tradition in socialism of
seeing politics
as less important,
irrelevant even, when compared to economics.
The UK has been left with no allies in the EU and precious little good will — and while in some quarters there is irritation and antagonism, mostly the UK is now so marginalised it is
seen simply
as increasingly
irrelevant.
Tools are not causes of social actions, but parts of socio - technical action, things that help us do some things, hinder others, and are integral to how we live, act, and
see ourselves — this is also how I hope people will think of the role of social networking sites and other technologies in the popular uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt, not
as causes, or
as irrelevant, but
as tools (for protesters, though sometimes also for security forces)-- in North Africa, even with a less than open internet, some of those involved in recent events certainly seemed to produce their own role
as active citizens partially through the use of everyday tools and technologies.
With this collection she has produced a painful and powerful vision of a nation throughout its stages of anticipation and agony, while reminding us all that the pictures we
see on news screens are not quite
as distant and
irrelevant as we might sometimes imagine.
And with the Liberal Democrats increasingly
irrelevant locally,
as was
seen by their disastrous showing in Seven Sisters recently, it is clear that Conservatives are the only credible choice to form the next Government».
But is is clear he believes that it will be
seen as increasingly
irrelevant as time moves on and the world adapts to changing economic conditions.
First, a belligerent president who says that, «either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists,»
sees leaders to deal with and leaders to dismiss
as irrelevant, morally inferior, or unworthy.
This week, we hear two views on union membership, so before you jump in, or write the issue off
as irrelevant,
see what our contributors have to say.
The funders also
saw the idea of infertility research
as irrelevant because curbing population was a global priority.
Increasing the number of African - Americans in biotech will benefit the industry
as a whole, she says; whether Merck
sees a direct benefit is
irrelevant.
Skeptics
see many new technologies
as irrelevant for the daily lives of poor people: «Do poor people who are struggling to put children in school and find health care really need the Internet?»
Sometimes it's hard for me to imagine that once upon a time, I
saw health
as a waste of time and wellness
as some sort of ideological theory that was
irrelevant to my lifestyle.
He convinces her to audition for a bit - part in a show and
as she moves up the entertainment ladder and gains fame, he shuns the talkies,
seeing them
as a passing fad, and in doing so becomes increasingly
irrelevant.
Each year is treated
as a fresh start, and even if information about prior performance is available, it may be
seen as largely
irrelevant to the task at hand.
New standards and tests with a myopic focus on text without regard for the reader (i.e. the child actually doing the reading), without regard for their interests, knowledge, and passions, will serve to further disengage children from the splendor of reading and give students more reasons to
see school, and reading,
as irrelevant.
Instead of
seeing tests
as irrelevant or a waste of time,
as some parents complain, tests will become a tool to learn more about a student's progress.