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And, unfortunately for the Democrats, they have never been more irrelevant.
Department stores "have never felt more irrelevant," CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday.
But it makes you that much more irrelevant in the long run.
Which actually made the need for anyone to be "It" all the more irrelevant.
Emboldened, unleashed, recognizing that now institutions can be even more irrelevant than they were before.
It's hard to imagine a team more irrelevant than the Tennessee Titans have been over the past half-decade.
"Let's be generous and say the president's budget is no more irrelevant than any other president's budget," said Rep.
A thinning cash flow has left little money to put back into the company itself, letting it become more irrelevant.
But as Article 5 of the NATO alliance, which pledges collective security, becomes conditional, it becomes more and more irrelevant.
A state where a patriarchal, class-driven social order — the whole conceit of a game of thrones, really — is more irrelevant by the day.
Page was critical of the Senate committee when he dropped off the documents last year, telling reporters the senators had requested more "irrelevant" documents.
Thinning cash flow has left it with little money to reinvest in the company itself, letting it become more irrelevant as new competitors like rise.
A thinning cash flow has left little money to reinvest in the company itself, letting it become more irrelevant as new competitors like Amazon rise.
"You could easily see the voices in the middle become more and more irrelevant, the voices on the extremes becoming more and more heard," he recalls.
The more culture is called upon to manipulate society, the more irrelevant it becomes, an avalanche of toys, towers of candy, entertainment seesawing between extremes of neurasthenia and barbarism.
If the point of art might once have been found in its pointlessness, this attempt to infuse it with purpose runs the risk of rendering it even more irrelevant.
Mick Mulvaney is isolated, marginalized and growing more irrelevant to the West Wing staff he's meant to lead during one of the most consequential moments of the Trump presidency.
The virulently intolerant are always welcome to air their grievances, but as more diverse voices experiment with the genre, it'll only make them more irrelevant and out-of-touch.
People are more likely to wake up to relevant sounds, Andrillon says, like someone saying their name or the sound of someone's baby crying, compared to louder, more irrelevant sounds.
During the holiday shopping season in December, Cramer said department stores offering lackluster incentives to draw customers into their establishments "have never felt more irrelevant" and are facing more pressure in the space.
However, so much has changed with the advent of the Web, social media, messaging apps, and a global digital economy that it's hardly a surprise these founding guidelines are more irrelevant each passing month.
And today, Gretchen Carlson made the pageant more irrelevant than it has ever been before, in an effort to appease those who never understood it in the first place and who will never accept it in the future.
This is a different story with different and reimagined characters; a point-by-point comparison of film and TV show, or TV show and novel, is even more irrelevant for "Get Shorty" than it usually is for such adaptations.
Abbott, who looked at all the problems facing the world and figured the best use of his platform was to prevent his sister from obtaining equal rights, has proven himself even more irrelevant than the time he tried to knight the Queen's husband.
With the economy predicted to exceed 3 percent growth, the tax reform bearing tangible fruit for millions, and employee bonuses and corporate repatriation already reaching hundreds of billions of dollars, the Democratic Party message seems all the more irrelevant by the day.
And then there's Jimmy Fallon, who Newsweek declared "Late Night television's least woke comedian," because his slap-happy buddy act is making him "ever more irrelevant" — unlike Stephen Colbert, whose politically engaged comedy is helping him supplant Mr. Fallon as No. 1 in late night.
"The index is already a little bit skewed and not very attractive as a basket of stocks to invest in ... The removal of Pakistan, and maybe Argentina will make it more and more irrelevant," said George Birch Reynardson, who runs a frontier fund at Somerset Capital.
"The index is already a little bit skewed and not very attractive as a basket of stocks to invest in ... The removal of Pakistan, and maybe Argentina will make it more and more irrelevant," George Birch Reynardson, who runs a frontier fund at Somerset Capital, told Reuters.
Even as shows that rely on live audiences start to go dark, networks will continue to air repeat episodes of late-night shows — despite the monologues feeling stale and the interviews with stars increasingly more irrelevant as the movies they're set to promote get further delayed.
Even as shows that rely on live audiences start to go dark, networks will continue to air repeat episodes of late-night shows — despite the monologues feeling stale and the interviews with stars increasingly more irrelevant as the movies they're set to promote get further delayed.
Eventually, the company realized that the name Ask! was becoming more irrelevant to the channel's content, and the name was changed.
902 at 85,000 and Kodama c. 930 at 70,000. This structure pertained when the empire was on the defensive, in the 10th century the empire was increasingly involved in territorial expansion, and the themata troops became progressively more irrelevant, being gradually replaced by 'provincial tagmata' units and an increased use of mercenaries.
Five Questions was a segment that was conducted during each show, when Craig Kilborn was the show's host. The segment would always come at the very end of Kilborn's informal celebrity interviews. In the segment, Kilborn would ask a sequence of five absurd questions that often had even more irrelevant answers. Actor Bill Murray gained notoriety for being the first and one of the few to answer all "correctly".
However, as Braudel argued forcefully, this only slowed the Ottoman expansion instead of ending it. The prized island of Cyprus became Ottoman in 1571. The last resistance in Tunisia ended in 1574 and almost a generation long siege in Crete pushed Venetians out of this strategic island in 1669. A balance of power was then established between Spain and Ottoman Empire until the 18th century, each dominating their respective half of Mediterranean, reducing Italian navies as naval powers increasingly more irrelevant.
And the formulae of exploitation are very profitable & so they keep on repeating them. But they have become more & more irrelevant to the whole of my work; those years exist in it only as a body of water, a lake in a far greater surrounding land mass. Certainly they are not where I live. I am saying all this because there is still no one who really cares enough to be responsible for my work; to protect it from the inroads of philistinism.
Regular Show received critical acclaim from critics. A reviewer from IGN, R.L. Shaffer, called the show zany, absurd, bizarre, and hilarious. He praised the show's writing, and said that it included "snappy dialogue, odd characters, and clever storieseach more irrelevant than the lastRegular Show never ceases to tickle the funny bone". He finished his review by calling the show "a pretty awesome piece of refreshing off-the-wall comedy" and wrote that it's "humorously animated, brazenly silly and almost always funny".
For example, one group favored liberal politics and religious ideas, were enrolled in the arts college, were from the same part of the country, as well they shared comparable aesthetic, social, and theoretical views. The other group, however, were all veterans, engineering majors, and shared comparable political, religious, and economic views. The types of similarities that can attract group members to each other can be related to values, attitudes, and beliefs. They can also consist of more irrelevant similarities such as race, sex, age, and other demographic factors.
They were also angry that Becerra Acosta reportedly accepted a loan from the government to help Unomásuno through its financial difficulties. In their eyes, Unomásuno was sacrificing its autonomy by accepting the government's help. Unomásunos defectors, headed by journalists Payán, Lira Saade, Miguel Ángel Granados Chapa, Héctor Aguilar Camín, and Ricardo Alemán, formed a competing daily newspaper known as La Jornada on 19 September 1984. La Jornada established its reputation among Mexican readers as a leading opposition newspaper for its articles opposing the political establishment, while Unomásunos readership declined and became more irrelevant nationwide throughout the start of the 1990s.
Shelley Long (pictured in 1996) makes her final appearance as Diane Chambers in this episode. The producers intended Cheers to be a comedy about the bar itself, but, as Burrows claimed, the "Sam and Diane" romance predominated the show for five years and, as he hypothesized, would have made the bar more of a minor role and more irrelevant if Shelley Long had not left the show as Diane Chambers in this episode. With Long leaving the series, the producers made plans to revamp the show with the bar as a central setting, as originally intended, and then they credited Long's departure for saving the series from cancellation. After years of writing Sam as a "straight man", especially to Diane, the writers would transform Sam into becoming more "carefree" and a "goof-off" in season six.

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