That may turn out to be irrelevant but it is equally plausible that that matters.
An agency spokeswoman says any data found to be irrelevant will be deleted from the files.
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The GPU and CPU will be irrelevant long before the RAM is the bottleneck.
Today's solutions will likely be irrelevant tomorrow as new challenges eclipse the current ones.
Will the United Nations serve the purpose of its founding, or will it be irrelevant?
Congress determinedly said this is not a tax, and the question is why should that be irrelevant?
Whether or not the bug currently gripping the country has reached epidemic levels or not will be irrelevant.
The tax year of the S corporation or partnership that actually produces the capital gain appears to be irrelevant.
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It might be irrelevant anyway - you've got to wait and see what the Welsh FA decide to do.
The third problem, that the results of clinical trials may be irrelevant to the real world, has several components.
So even if Google and Apple do to Smart TV what they did to Smartphones, Roku would hardly be irrelevant.
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And just like the payphone (sorry, Superman), the baseball dugout-bullpen phone connection will soon be irrelevant, thanks to new technology.
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However, the letter looks as though it refers to US retailers only so it would be irrelevant to the UK courts.
And since these thoughts and discussions are all about irrelevant matters, it is fairly certain that any actions taken will likewise be irrelevant.
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This debate will be irrelevant, though, if the fund runs out of money, and other mechanisms are not put in place to compensate.
For others that need to focus only on the big picture, like SAP co-CEO Bill McDermott, that would be irrelevant data and information overload.
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Even though it would be irrelevant to the estate case, Rebecca Stark Smith now hopes to get a court order exhuming bodies for DNA testing.
The Supreme Court could likely take up the larger question of whether juveniles should be executed and with that Malvo's case really would be irrelevant.
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News that Hosni Mubarak, ousted last year after 30 years as despot, was near to death after a stroke in prison may be irrelevant to the outcome of the current power struggle.
Unless your student is in the top 1% or so of the Genius League, it makes little difference if he earns a degree from a fancy school or the Podunk State U--and even then it may be irrelevant.
Many of his announcements were reheated (such as bringing aviation into Europe's emissions-trading scheme), modest (the climate-change levy, an industrial tax, will rise with inflation) or so speculative as to be irrelevant (a suggestion that the target for carbon cuts might be raised to 80% by 2050 from 60%).
Whole regions, and the vested economic interests within them, would be rendered irrelevant while new ones would boom.
Mr Blair was clearly puzzled by what appeared to be an irrelevant question.
And even when the technology works, it can be totally irrelevant.
In fact there is a very real fear that our shortcomings will be called out and our messages will be deemed irrelevant or worse yet labeled as fraudulent.
Microsoft has also hoped that, given the speed of change in the technology business, any remedies that the government proposed might be rendered irrelevant by the passage of time.
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