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  • The charge that his irrelevancy was a weakness is based on another false but popular premise, that the direct method is always the best. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
  • When everything is digital, the word digital becomes an irrelevancy.
  • Bozo The Neoclown says: porky pig rove is a punk condemned to the bowels of irrelevancy … pox news. Think Progress » Even Though Bush Used False WMD Claims To Justify Iraq War, Rove Claims They Dealt With ‘Reality’
  • Are we expected to find this kind of irrelevancy and tripe convincing? Don't say I didn't warn you... - The Panda's Thumb
  • The question is, will the United Nations follow the League of Nations and risk irrelevancy.
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  • Any delineation between the nominally public and non-public spheres is now a hair-splitting irrelevancy.
  • With strong individuals like these a few less-than-enthusiast-with-space (I'll avoid saying 'space haters') persons in the administration won't be able to 'refocus' NASA into irrelevancy after half a century of existence. Bolden Update - The Waiting Game - NASA Watch
  • Another irrelevancy is the fact that fascists were hated by communists. The Volokh Conspiracy » Timothy McVeigh Was No Libertarian: The Fallacy of Conflating Two Very Different Types of “Anti-Government” Movements
  • The day following the Court read an opinion which is a model of ambiguous and equivocal statement, but the purport was fairly clear: for the moment the Court would not interfere, and the prosecution was free to proceed as it thought best, with the warning that the Damocles sword of "irrelevancy" was suspended over its head by the barest thread and might fall at any moment. John Marshall and the Constitution; a chronicle of the Supreme court
  • After this feeling of awe at the terrible precision and exactness of the world, I began to experience another emotion: irrelevancy.
  • But it's wild generalizations like this that point up the irrelevancy of such commercially-driven lists.
  • To dismiss and to ignore this further issue as an irrelevancy is absolutely perilous.
  • He is combating the idea of irrelevancy and he has conceded that Europe has succumbed to reason and secularism. The Pope is wrong and violence is wrong
  • In other words, it will be phased out, perhaps not entirely, but close enough as to make it an irrelevancy.
  • Any delineation between the nominally public and non-public spheres is now a hair-splitting irrelevancy.
  • If the use of the grotesque was a strength of Browning (as Chesterton contends against other critics), so in the case of Thackeray that which some critics have held to be a weakness -- I mean his 'irrelevancy' -- is for our critic a strength. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
  • In recent years, the media has buzzed over the NAACP's "irrelevancy" - and even the NAACP itself raised the question over whether it was relevant as a political and social arm just two years ago. Culture and Media Institute Headlines
  • It may simply be that behind the firmly controlled uninsistence of his lines American ears, grown accustomed to the clamant verse of poets like Robert Sward, who is discussed below, have not yet recognized the concentration of Enright's verse, its nerve, its distilled lack of irrelevancy. Our Costume Is a Kiss
  • There is in these stories a curious mixture of humour, insight and pathos, with here and there a dash of grimness and a sprinkling of that charming irrelevancy which is of the essence of true humour. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, August 29, 1891
  • The case was brought before an Ohio judge who was irked by the "irrelevancy" of the case before him. Change

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