The best way to become irrelevant is to be the same as everyone else.
However, it is important to grasp that this question, while highly relevant to overall American policy, is irrelevant to this particular debate.
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The attractiveness of a business to other buyers is irrelevant to this calculation.
More emphasis is now being placed on value promotions and I hope that fewer shops will be opened this year, since I believe that some of the brand names planning to open shops are irrelevant to a value oriented consumer.
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It is natural to want to avoid thinking about these issues, but the age of the business owner is irrelevant to the need to create a business succession plan, as unforeseen events such as death or disability can occur at any time to anyone.
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And he should have been on the watch for a variety of stalling tactics fibbers use while trying to figure out how to respond: Liars tend to repeat the question you just asked, make irrelevant statements to divert attention, or try to put you on the defensive.
But it would be a mistake to write them off as irrelevant to the rest of the world.
By allowing business marketers to put their ads in front of only the audiences they care about, advertisers on LinkedIn no longer have to waste ad impressions on anyone irrelevant to their business.
However, the letter looks as though it refers to US retailers only so it would be irrelevant to the UK courts.
And they did so because baseball was on its way to being comparable to the National Hockey League or soccer in the U.S. -- irrelevant to sports fans.
News that Hosni Mubarak, ousted last year after 30 years as despot, was near to death after a stroke in prison may be irrelevant to the outcome of the current power struggle.
But if the results are unlikely to have a direct bearing on the 2002 presidential election, neither are they wholly irrelevant to national politics, especially since Mr Cardoso and his coalition have yet to choose their presidential candidate.
Obama's rationale, that "our commitment to religious freedom must be unshakable, " seems utterly irrelevant to the issue of why the proposed Cordoba House should be constructed at Ground Zero.
Now I am going to park the environmental arguments about nuclear to one side - not because they are unimportant, simply because they are irrelevant to the dispute between EDF and the chancellor.
We should make it clear to our NATO allies that if they want to maintain an alliance that is increasingly irrelevant there are going to have to be some changes.
In his news conference he sought to portray GOP criticism over Benghazi as a partisan exercise that is irrelevant to larger priorities.
According to Potter, what an operator ends up paying for a license is irrelevant to the market.
Another way of putting this is to say that the official credit ratings of these banks are close to irrelevant.
Republicans have sought to get rid of the monarchy, an imperial comfort blanket in 1901 that seems irrelevant to many in 2011.
While it is easy to mock the rise and fall of OWS, though, its story is far from irrelevant to what is happening in America today.
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But to write it off as archaic or irrelevant would be to write off one of the most imaginative games ever designed.
Still, it was a peculiar strategy, paradoxical in its own right, to argue that historical context was irrelevant by enticing historians to identify his fakes as authentic products of the past, ascribing to them specific names and dates.
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Many of his announcements were reheated (such as bringing aviation into Europe's emissions-trading scheme), modest (the climate-change levy, an industrial tax, will rise with inflation) or so speculative as to be irrelevant (a suggestion that the target for carbon cuts might be raised to 80% by 2050 from 60%).
By a vote of 90 to 7, the Senate rejected his argument that he should not be convicted because filing a false return was irrelevant to his performance as a judge.
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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"We have nothing to check and nothing to see so it is irrelevant, " he said.
If you are planning to sell to consumers (as opposed to business-to-business), it is easy to interview target people whose responses are irrelevant or downright misleading.
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Deterioration of the iPhone market share signaled to some that Apple would become irrelevant in smartphones and lose margins to many.
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.
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