Sentences with phrase «with irrelevancy»

Besides from having a neat rhyme in its title (NOTE: joking with irrelevancy of noted information!)
And this may be the best example of the mindset that is setting the Big 5 on a collision course with irrelevancy.
The verses you cite are very clear unless you attempt to muddy them with irrelevancies.
And Luther was able to praise Erasmus for one thing: «Unlike all the rest, you alone have attacked the real issues and have not wearied me with irrelevancies about the papacy, purgatory, indulgences and such trifles.»
It doesn't mean cluttering your content up with irrelevancies.
Obviously, he appreciates cover letters that go straight to the point and don't waste his time with irrelevancies.

Not exact matches

Cisco's decision this week to slash 5,500 employees highlights an unfortunate truth in an era in which businesses are bombarded with the message that they must go «digital» or face irrelevancy and extinction.
There's a very real emotional cost that comes with constantly rescheduling that to - do into irrelevancy.
Then the rapid development of computer technology, combined with a handful of regulatory changes, enabled dozens of alternative trading venues to sprout up over the past two decades, increasing competition for volume and driving down the exchanges» profits, ultimately pushing the NYSE — one of the most enduring symbols of American capitalism — towards increasing irrelevancy.
You bring up complete irrelevancies with love and all that crap.
For myself, I agree with what Whitehead remarked in the quotation at the end of this chapter: the question is reduced to a state of irrelevancy when we come to understand that the greater glory of God (which is God's continuing activity in love, not proud assertion of the divine self) is the goal giving its profound significance to what goes on in the world.
Is man, with his urgent desires and yearnings, no more than an irrelevancy, like the smoke that issues from a locomotive but has nothing to do with making the engine operate?
Bill's background, in contrast, causes him to feel that the essence of religion is ethics and the intelligent person can do better without the institutional expressions of religion, with all their pettiness and irrelevancies.
Significantly, his subjects generally said they preferred to be with others during a frightening experiment whether they were prohibited from talking, allowed to talk only about irrelevancies, or free to discuss whatever they chose.
Way better than Rice's terrifying and obtuse ad filled with lies and irrelevancies.
«And for a world filled with clutter and irrelevancies, I think it's a very powerful message.»
Dayton and Faris, however, dig deep enough into Riggs and his backstory, the incessant gambling that almost derails his pampered life as the husband of an heiress, Priscilla (Elisabeth Shue), his boredom with said pampered life, a penchant for self - indulgent clowning that betrays an insecure, anxious man afraid of his own irrelevancy in 1970s America.
If Stroker Ace was the beginning of Burt's slide into irrelevancy, with Stick, he was stuck.
The exterior design of the ATS carries forward the brand's Art & Science design philosophy, a collection of styling cues credited with aiding Cadillac's return from irrelevancy.
In these moments, when the fog of relative irrelevancy lifts and fate rolls out a demand for free will, there is only left or right — no option of four - by - fouring into the underbrush between two paths, no negotiating with the choice that has been presented.
Or should we all just get on with arguing about the science and what it shows (or doesn't) rather than being distracted by irrelevancies about motivations?
Why don't you quit before you make a complete idiot of yourself, instead of trying to score points by coming up with an endless stream of utter irrelevancies?
You keep denying the need for the scientific method, (which generally starts with an hypothesis to explain some natural behaviour), and then endlessly divert and confuse, with talk of pizzas and other irrelevancies.
Given Milloy's history of creating misleading polls, being caught lying on behalf of Philip Morris and working with people caught trying to bribe scientists, it's hardly a surprise that he'd write an op - ed so filled with lies, errors, and irrelevancies as this one.
Wireless charging technologies using awkward charging pads are a half - way house to irrelevancy, with Ossia's COTA system a wireless power revolution.
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