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And it isn't an irrelevant comparison, because when Goya began his career in the 1770s, British art was in its golden age and gave him important models.
"Yes, a decathlete's training is necessarily geared towards more endurance than a one-hundred-metre runner, but I don't think to the extent that they're an irrelevant comparison.
The board made "an irrelevant comparison between statutory provisions," which had nothing to do with Mr. Judulang's fitness to remain in the United States.
Government ministers have added fuel, suggesting that no-one should be paid more than the prime minister – a pointless and irrelevant comparison, as the public administration select committee and Will Hutton's Fair Pay Reviewhave both made clear.
Cain called this an "Irrelevant comparison".
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The hospital, he argued, had offered irrelevant comparisons with the stillbirth awards in distant places and with dog-bite cases.
This is when abusive behavior is mitigated by irrelevant comparisons to other, more severe offenses: "Well, it's not like Franken molested a child, right?!... .. To be sure, we're still experiencing a tipping point.
"I'm glad that Facebook is choosing to publish such findings, but I cannot but shake my head about how the real findings are buried, and irrelevant comparisons take up the conclusion".
Concluding equivalence of individual treatments from no difference in a mixture of relevant and irrelevant comparisons is misleading.
Thus, top-down control may be necessary to inhibit task-irrelevant comparisons; for instance, a person who can successfully ignore the contrast relation in the bottom graph of Fig. 1 may find it easier to judge the size configuration than a person who cannot inhibit the contrast relation.
Yet in a sense, such considerations are irrelevant in comparison with the key one, that of funding.
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