Two weeks ago, however, I traveled to the North American city that renders all of those statistics irrelevant.
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To do so, Amazon will rapidly and dramatically expand its network of distribution facilities, which ensures physical presence in those states and makes the Amazon tax in those states irrelevant to it.
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The specification of the legal rights that structure real-world markets have profound distributive consequences, and those are far from irrelevant to the justification of those rights.
She and her staff then turned over 55, 000 pages of emails, keeping those they deemed irrelevant to her time in office.
Does the President feel like Hagel needs to address his past comments on Israel and Iran before he can be confirmed, or does he feel like those comments are irrelevant to this process?
Those qualities become irrelevant in the midst of a broad selloff, like the one that took gold prices down more than 13% over two trading days April 12 and 15 (see the latest big drop in the year-to-date chart below).
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Subject to certain limitations, financial transactions occurring before 2003 are generally irrelevant for those participating in the OVDI.
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Statistics are irrelevant to those who actually clear the mines--but the exaggerated figures discourage donors from supporting clearance.
When we evaluate our own actions or those of others, irrelevant information often affects our decisions, as it may have occurred in this case.
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Here comes the trick: All of those statistical biases are pretty much irrelevant.
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Having do not track as the default, a default that we all know most people will stick with, thus means that all of the complicated work that the advertising industry has done to increase the performance of internet advertising becomes, for those users at least, near irrelevant.
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There is plenty of research on what separates the dissatisfied customers who complain from those who do not but that is irrelevant to the present issue.
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In that context, your decision on whether or not to participate in the social revolution could very well determine the role your company plays in the ongoing cycle of creative destruction: will your company be among those that have the insights and depth of engagement to create the new, or will your company simply be among those that get pushed aside and rendered irrelevant?
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At the time, users typed in a few words and got a list of thousands of Web sites using those words, but most of the results were irrelevant.
Most people nowadays can't remember their friends' phone numbers -- in spite of being in constant contact with them -- and correct spelling is growing largely irrelevant when doing a Google search with all those ultra-smart (okay, sometimes they can be real dumb too) suggestions.
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Quality is irrelevant and quantity is everything, just like with those kids who stormed Normandy.
So in many ways, for those who invest in natural diamonds, this news is basically irrelevant.
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And of those two following the other model, one is still near irrelevant on a global scale but Android has a clear majority of that global market.
The mutual fund industry (which may well have invented the theory that too much disclosure can be harmful to investors) is arguing that as long as investors know the total expenses they are paying in their 401ks, how those fees are divvied up amongst the plan services providers is irrelevant.
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Plus, if BPA was below the level of detection using the most advanced technology for determining the presence of such chemicals, all those animal studies claiming adverse effects based on much, much higher exposures were simply irrelevant to human health.
And it also points to the woeful lack of understanding on the part of most Americans -- those who would dismiss Guillen's words and Cuban exiles' reaction to them as irrelevant -- about the Cuban-American experience, versus the understanding that Americans have of the Jewish experience.
Whether those units of currency come from taxes or a printing press or more debt (through rolling over) is irrelevant.
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The fact that those undertakings were given some time ago, and thus may be qualified as "legacy", is surely irrelevant?
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