That the film fared worse than The Blind Side was almost irrelevant to him.
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There are many, of course, who think religion is irrelevant to the progress of science.
The cover price is pretty much irrelevant to the main economics of the whole business.
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Has Obama now been written off by most voters as irrelevant to the whole process.
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The content of her character is irrelevant to whether she's made a good decision.
All of which is entirely irrelevant to the point I want to make here.
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Raised as a criticism of some of our studies, it is irrelevant to these other analyses.
The choices made by others are irrelevant to the choices that you will make.
But Nokia's pleasure with its position is practically irrelevant to its fellow Windows Phone licensees.
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Indeed, their views seem mostly irrelevant to the investment decisions of their own fund managers.
The economic issues that dominate political chatter in Kuala Lumpur are practically irrelevant to Bersekutu supporters.
Hence national self-sufficiency is, then and now, pointless and irrelevant to any consuming nation's security.
Many of the speaker messages were irrelevant to passengers and spoiled their journeys, he told the BBC.
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The Commission is largely irrelevant to institutional investors today and is of limited utility to retail investors.
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According to Potter, what an operator ends up paying for a license is irrelevant to the market.
In the 1990s, as rates dropped and growth stocks soared, dividends became largely irrelevant to most investors.
So half of the questions I ask are totally irrelevant to the book, just to keep people guessing.
The U.N. has been irrelevant to any of the major disputes in the world probably since gosh, Korea, maybe.
There is talk of some parts of the euro area becoming as irrelevant to global growth as Japan.
More importantly, consider that proving that a victim is or was pregnant is completely irrelevant to making a rape case!
But it would be a mistake to write them off as irrelevant to the rest of the world.
She and her staff then turned over 55, 000 pages of emails, keeping those they deemed irrelevant to her time in office.
Statistics are irrelevant to those who actually clear the mines--but the exaggerated figures discourage donors from supporting clearance.
Bloomberg piece included some hilarious quotations from Dimon backers, most of which were irrelevant to the situation.
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The attractiveness of a business to other buyers is irrelevant to this calculation.
The election is not totally irrelevant to the economy in the long run.
The third problem, that the results of clinical trials may be irrelevant to the real world, has several components.
The very large grey zone is irrelevant to the forecasts that were made.
Is all this fascinating to political hacks and irrelevant to the voting public?
It was as though the Asian earthquake were irrelevant to the world's largest and, for the moment, most robust economy.
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