Finally, the fact that an arbitrator cannot enjoin a court from proceeding is true but irrelevant.
True, but irrelevant, because Mr Oaten has spent the intervening months acquiring that mastery of his constituency's needs which befits a man with a majority of two.
While it made sense for Tbilisi to seek help from a distant friend, it made no sense for NATO to agree, which would have meant confronting nuclear-armed Russia over border disputes considered vital by the latter but irrelevant to the West.
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That gene is at the heart of a crucial but seemingly irrelevant process called genetic recombination.
Essentially leveraged bond funds with 100% government-backed mortgage-backed securities (MBS), the Agency MREITs have lately been subjected to a series of negative but largely irrelevant news headlines.
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It is small relative to other investment banks--but hardly irrelevant.
Audrey Silk, founder of Citizens Lobbying Against Smoker Harassment, a city-based smokers' rights group, said the statistics cited by advocates are "questionable and disputable" but mostly irrelevant to the debate.
That may turn out to be irrelevant but it is equally plausible that that matters.
The movie is almost wholly set in London (yes, there are exotic locations but they are irrelevant to the plot) and a good deal of it underground.
Less probable, but just as irrelevant, is the assertion that East Timor, which is desperately poor and produces little of international value other than coffee, would not be a viable country.
This is all incredibly interesting, but all incredibly irrelevant.
The cognitive algorithms can also highlight many events that would otherwise be considered irrelevant but are actually indications of threats or targets, such as a bird flying by or a branch's swaying.
Lessons learned from the rollout of charging stations to support the General Motors EV1 more than a decade ago are helpful but "somewhat irrelevant, " he said because the new charging stations are much more sophisticated as are the electronics in the car.
Trade is not wholly responsible for rising wage inequality, he believes, but nor is it irrelevant.
The worst case is not that the tests are merely irrelevant, but that they actively damage confidence.
Because not only is it irrelevant, but also it prevents you from seeing the big picture about interoperability.
Geographic borders are increasingly irrelevant, but cultural differences remain very real--and they often get in the way of effective leadership.
"Branches are not irrelevant, but their relevance is eroding, " he says.
Deficits are not irrelevant, but they are a very secondary issue.
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Fashion coordinates for the bedroom were always exciting but have been displaced by irrelevant merchandise.
Somewhere today there probably exists a company still using typewriters and carbon paper, but that organization is probably irrelevant to most of us.
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Seemingly innocuous content once transcreated can be seen locally as highly offensive or culturally inappropriate at worst, but in most cases just irrelevant.
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In fact, it is quite possible that you have information that may seem irrelevant to you but which may help us piece together this puzzle.
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Remember that the iPad or other tablets do not support traditional voice phone calls on any network, but that distinction is largely irrelevant if you use Skype and have an inbound phone number.
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Sir Digby once called the unions "increasingly irrelevant", but when he was appointed by Mr Brown he said, despite past criticism of the government, it would be wrong to pass up the opportunity to help put business at the heart of a new administration.
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