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What separates a learned agnostic from an atheist is nothing more than an irrelevant dispute over what it means to be "certain".
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"I find myself praying that some set of facts will develop which makes the dispute irrelevant".
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As for the political significance that the flag has taken on in this election season, Mr. Pochoda was uninterested, saying that Mr. McDonel's motivation for flying the flag was irrelevant to the dispute.
The lawyer for Citic replied that despite Queensland Nickel's "unfortunate" position, this was irrelevant to the dispute between Citic, the iron ore producer, and Mineralogy, its tenement landlord.
The company fiercely disputes that contention, defending its employees and saying the disclosure issue is irrelevant to the fraud dispute.
The Guardian, in its editorial, dismissed this as political window dressing, ultimately irrelevant to the present dispute.
He said: 'I am irrelevant to any current dispute [Moussavi] may have with the company.' A spokesman for Vitol denied the company had acted illegally or improperly in Pakistan and said it would vigorously contest allegations in court.
"Who threw the first punch is in dispute and irrelevant," Pino said.
In fact, whether Southern Pacific was a citizen was irrelevant to the particular dispute, which was decided on technical issues of tax law that applied equally to a business or a person.
But all disputes are irrelevant.
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