Sentences with phrase «utterly irrelevant»

Setting aside the ethical dilemma that some people might find in that question because it's utterly irrelevant to the question of coverage, let's take a look.
Because it's so often waived in this fashion as part of the lease, the provisions of NCGS 42 - 10 are utterly irrelevant.
Courts are utterly agonizing to many of the people who use them and utterly irrelevant to all those who can not; this is a short road to disaster.
The traditional peoples of the Arctic will see their lifeways rendered utterly irrelevant, dealing a heavy blow to a culture still trying to adapt to the majority culture's ways and institutions.
To me he is utterly irrelevant.
And yet you refuse to understand that I am not interested in how much solar power costs now — we began from the point of stating it was too expensive — and you continue to pontificate about points that are utterly irrelevant to either the argument of Lomberg or myself.
Do you really not understand that current costs of wind and solar are utterly irrelevant — and that I am not about to argue any point about current wind and solar technologies because it is utterly irrelevant to the point I was making.
It is utterly irrelevant to cloud nucleation and the derivation of the analytical solution that I am not across.
So, stating that randomly generated samples sometimes show upwards curves at the end, it utterly irrelevant to the subject.
That is utterly irrelevant to Parker.
That carbon dioxide obviously was utterly irrelevant in the massive global warming every 100,000 years at the beginning of interglacials when sea levels rose 300ft plus as gazillion tons of ice melted?
It is pretty much equivalant to FOMBS defence of the 0th law of equal temperatures — utterly irrelevant.
The acoustic consultants who have made $ millions from writing utterly irrelevant noise «rules» and defending them in front of planning courts and panels will never be accused of acting ethically.
One of my very favorite comedy bits is totally hidden in a movie where it is utterly irrelevant.
When the next volcano erupts somewhere and renders whatever solution you've forced onto others as utterly irrelevant, what solution will you propose instead?
Who cares what this completely and utterly irrelevant small coterie of self - publicists think?
This necessary standpoint of regarding oneself as exceptional is utterly irrelevant, as one can never trust the world to recognise the exception — and achieving true greatness is always in the hands of history, not yours.
This necessary standpoint of regarding oneself as exceptional is utterly irrelevant, as one can never trust the world to recognise the exception - and achieving true greatness is always in the hands of history, not yours.
If that happens, what you do with your money is utterly irrelevant.
Ellis points, in particular, at the folly of performance investing: that is, defining your success as «beating the market,» a nearly impossible and utterly irrelevant objective.
I still look forward to the day, however, when the entire publishing industry settles on technology that makes questions of compatibility utterly irrelevant — or, ideally, that it screws up its courage and does away with DRM, period.
I'm not worried about this, because it is utterly irrelevant as to how the ending plays.
Compare it to the same year's narcoleptic, madly - overpraised, utterly irrelevant Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (which also ends in a literal Mexican stand - off, as it happens) for a succinct précis of the wide gulf between what's popular and what's good.
The film is made in such a way that the plot is utterly irrelevant.
That it, like carbon dioxide, is essential for plant growth is surely utterly irrelevant to the issue of anthropogenic global warming.
No one needs to know that the images are utterly irrelevant.
Cardiff and Edinburgh will demand more and more and all that Gordon Brown can do is waffle on about a shared British identity that only seems to find any resonance in the Unionist outpost of a devolved Northern Ireland where the Labour party is utterly irrelevant.
But several Tory MPs stood up to ridicule the idea - suggesting it was an act of «political cynicism» by Gordon Brown ahead of a general election and the issue was «utterly irrelevant» to most people.
It is just that the left is now so overwhelmingly in charge of the party that the Blairites or centrists (or whatever term of abuse is applied to them these days) seem utterly irrelevant.
Utterly irrelevant and thoroughly boring, what on earth makes them think that such nonsense will repair the Left or even flog a few more newspapers?
In a motion seeking to keep both men off the witness stand, prosecutors call the testimony «utterly irrelevant» and improper under federal legal precedent.
«Our deficit reduction plan includes major changes in the way the government operates,» Brown said scathingly in reply, mocking Cameron's preoccupation with expenses and the utterly irrelevant state of the Commons.
She told the PLP meeting: «At this moment of grave danger, we simply can not allow the party to flounder, become utterly irrelevant to the political debate and disintegrate into a second rate pressure group.»
A stupid and intellectually snobbish remark about recognising sources of quotations is utterly irrelevant.
But if Rehnquist had paid attention to the depth of the argument in the brief, it should have been clear to him that the gradation of trimesters was utterly irrelevant to the status of that small human being, for it had never been anything other than a human being through the entire length of the pregnancy.
Carried to the extreme, this objection renders utterly irrelevant the question of whether Christians and Muslims worship the same God (which, it should now be clear, is not the most helpful way to pose the issue).
I like to think that Justice William Brennan (to name one honorable example) would have replied that it is utterly irrelevant whether the Justices think the Boy Scouts» views are right or wrong.
Likewise, Jesus did not concern himself with questions of casuistry or of political strategy because such questions would so soon be utterly irrelevant.
It is just here that we are confronted with the — in the best sense of the word — simple desire for truth on the part of our hearers, and nothing is so damaging to the reputation of the theologian as when his utterances produce the effect of parrot - cries which have ceased to be relevant to the hearer's grasp of truth or reality, and therefore so utterly irrelevant to his daily life.
Proclaimed as the chief exemplification of the potentiality of human life lived in utter obedience to God, the life and resurrection of Jesus could become meaningful for some who find them utterly irrelevant when proclaimed as unique acts of God.
His chapter on religion amounts to nothing more than a attack on Francis Collins that is utterly irrelevant to the rest of the book.
Furthermore, despite the emphasis by such theologians as Augustine, Calvin, Jonathan Edwards, and Reinhold Niebuhr (with whom Schlesinger enjoyed a personal association) on the need to distinguish between divine and human authority, it is a gross distortion of all of their views for Schlesinger to impute to them the kind of relativism which makes the existence of God and the reality of revelation (the basis of all western religious traditions) so utterly irrelevant for public life.
It is utterly irrelevant.
They would be on much better intellectual and moral ground if they just allowed for the fact that yes, the religious Jews had Jesus killed so that they could protect their authority, but that as much to do with modern Jewish people as the Romans killing the Maccabees has to do with modern Italians — it's utterly irrelevant.

Not exact matches

Sanctification (holiness of life) must be utterly distinguished from justification (God's decree that we are holy in spite of our sin) and is to all intents and purposes irrelevant.
There they can discover each other, share and critique each other's ideas and create their own subculture, where the fact that outsiders find their notions utterly bizarre is irrelevant.
But this was a dim and vague affair, presumably taken to be a way in which the «spirit» breathed into human life when God shaped the «dust of the earth,» as the legend in Genesis tells the story, would never be utterly destroyed — after all, it had been breathed by God and hence must be indestructible even if largely irrelevant to whatever the future, beyond death, held for men and women.
Did you know that comparing protein from milk sources, which behaves exactly the same as any high - quality protein in your body, to cigarettes is utterly ridiculous and irrelevant?
And regardless of whether amateur, semi-professional or professional, their relationship to a publishing house (or lack thereof) is utterly, obviously and demonstrably irrelevant to whether they can be considered to be «authors» or not.
The core plot only kicks in in the second last chapter, making the previous locations feel utterly disconnected and irrelevant.
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