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Since divestment and economic sanctions are not equivalent, his ensuing arguments are unfortunately made irrelevant.
"That would make all the sacrifices that have been made irrelevant.
Eventually the problem was made irrelevant by the U.S.-USSR strategic missile reduction talks.
It should not be about economic issues that Richard Nixon made irrelevant 28 years ago.
"The executive order will be made irrelevant by better legislation," Mr. Occhiogrosso said.
What happens when the good guys don't win or when the rule of law is subverted or made irrelevant?
The ruling lifted limits on EU players, and soon other limits on African, East European or Latin American players were formally abandoned or made irrelevant.
If you do want to dabble in the world of mock drafts, there are oodles of them waiting to be made irrelevant by the nonevent they are forecasting.
Banks are aware that this is an area in which they will likely have to adapt or lose business, perhaps even be made irrelevant.
For sellers of the lowest-priced content — anything under 75 cents — micropayments have been made irrelevant by the easy availability of online advertising, Mr. Peabody said.
In all these cases, a generation of executives created or inherited successful business models and continued to tweak them as they were gradually being made irrelevant.
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