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The age might be irrelevant.
If other governments had been as far-sighted as the Dutch, this invention might be irrelevant.
It was an extraordinary development when genetic researchers started publishing findings that indicated that our racial identity might be irrelevant to who we are as individuals.
As Stanley Fish suggests, an appeal to reason and argument might be irrelevant to those who do not value reason and argument.
Wind shear decreases in the global mean, but this might be irrelevant locally when the jet stream dives southward like it did last weekend across the Plains.
Even at the very highest levels, test scores might be irrelevant; apparently, Richard Feynman's I.Q. was a less-than-remarkable 125.
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Even if data is adequately labelled it might still be irrelevant.
After the 1994 midterm elections repudiated Mr. Clinton, we in the news media wrote ridiculous commentary about how Mr. Clinton might now be "irrelevant".
Choosing individual components of the same importance might also be irrelevant if the aim is to capture the overall impact of treatment.
This suggests that covariates that retard healing and were not available in the dataset, such as smoking and obesity, might also be irrelevant once blood flow measured as mean flux is known.
Based on the facts presented in this particular story, it looks like it might actually be cheaper to buy than rent, but it states that any consideration of where prices might be headed is "irrelevant".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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