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Whatever relevance that has to the 2000 Senate race, Mr. Giuliani might at least take comfort from an incident in the 1929 campaign, during a speech La Guardia made at a church in Harlem.

As many economists have lately been pointing out, these days the old story about rising inequality, in which it was driven by a growing premium on skill, has lost whatever relevance it may have had.

Stooping to the last refuge of the scoundrel, Scott denounced "the fuckin' Dixie Chicks--They wouldn't last a half a day in the desert" (whatever relevance that might have to their views on the wisdom of a war in Iraq).

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"Three Sisters" the opera, whatever its relevance to Russian theater, is musically not an explorer's world.

Whatever the relevance of the withheld records to court proceedings, Justice Stevens wrote, the records and information about Mr. Harbison's background could serve as the basis for a petition in "the sometimes labyrinthine clemency process" that is "the fail-safe of our justice system".

The findings do not support the effectiveness of suspending mass urban transport systems as a pandemic countermeasure aimed at reducing or slowing population spread because, whatever the relevance of public transport is to individual-level risk, household exposure most likely poses a greater threat [ 3].

Some experts cautioned that whatever the technical relevance of the problems, another miss would exact a steep price in political criticism of the program.

But because they couldn't believe anyone would use such a locution on the revered BBC, I eventually found an example in print, from our own Guardian Review section, in which Craig Raine wrote "the Jewish poet Max Jacob", though the man's religion or ethnicity had no relevance whatever to the portraits being discussed.

One might object at this point that the basicranial axis had no relevance whatever to the Feldhofer Neanderthal, a specimen that totally lacked a skull base.

Whatever the moral relevance of these facts, they do not count as consent, for people do these things without imagining they will create obligations, and they do them in circumstances in which they have no feasible alternative.

He once dismissed his inventions for lacking "any social relevance whatever," and said his real motivation was finding a cure for cancer.

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