To dismiss and to ignore this further issue as an irrelevancy is absolutely perilous. |
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Any delineation between the nominally public and non-public spheres is now a hair-splitting irrelevancy. |
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But it's wild generalizations like this that point up the irrelevancy of such commercially-driven lists. |
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In other words, it will be phased out, perhaps not entirely, but close enough as to make it an irrelevancy. |
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The question is, will the United Nations follow the League of Nations and risk irrelevancy. |
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In the best of the conditions early on, when the wind was an irrelevancy, the South African came back from the dead and put a 66 on the board. |
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I do not know whether my constituents are more irritated by the decision itself or the fact of the irrelevancy of Parliament to this debate. |
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When everything is digital, the word digital becomes an irrelevancy. |
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There is a certain irrelevancy evident in many of our approaches to our problems. |
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The irrelevancy prevents students from identifying with the content of their education and reduces their interest in completing it. |
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They must analyse it and not treat it as an irrelevancy, sending a message that with or without Ireland they will proceed. |
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Most of the complaints considered under this news-oriented code dealt with distortion or sensationalism, irrelevancy of reporting, and privacy issues. |
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We had the chorus of Conservatives launching into this irrelevancy and we had, unfortunately, a political statement made for ideological purposes in a fiscal update, which, in effect, ended the civility of Parliament. |
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In our haste to fulfil our obligations to NATO we have bought into the American view that the United Nations is an irritating irrelevancy and not worthy of dignified dialogue among nations. |
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Various encoding methods remove both redundancy and perceptual irrelevancy in the audio signal so that the bit rate required to encode the signal is significantly reduced. |
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The failure of Soviet communism caused an immense archive of utopian work to shift catastrophically in value from sober social engineering to dusty irrelevancy. |
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I have to say to speakers on the other side of the House that a declaration or non-declaration of war is an irrelevancy under the Geneva Conventions. |
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Their natural shortsightedness leads many of them to believe that a whole new age has dawned, and to consign to irrelevancy all that has gone before. |
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Due to extremely high concentrations and the irrelevancy of discharge consents, the treatment of this highly loaded concentrate can be very efficient. |
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Eli Manning proves his worth in the fourth quarter Less than a month ago it appeared as though the New York Giants were descending into irrelevancy following an 0-2 start. |
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That can only go on for so long before irrelevancy sets in. |
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If it is not the case, they must not treat the decision as an irrelevancy. |
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