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There are other great writers who are not read properly in their own day for the reason, perhaps, that their readers are not yet born. What they have to say to their own generation is said so at cross-purposes and with such apparent irrelevance that it is not understood. They are, as it were, giants who tower above their own age to cast their shadows across the next. Caroline Gordon
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His response was remarkable for its irrelevance, if for nothing else. Elizabeth Kenny
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The most striking fault in work by young or beginning novelists, submitted for criticism, is irrelevance--due either to infatuation or indecision. To direct such an author's attention to the imperative of relevance is certainly the most useful--and possibly the only--help that can be given. Elizabeth Bowen
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An irrelevance, and your life's altered. Aldous Huxley
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To talk about religion except in terms of human psychology is an irrelevance. Aldous Huxley
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By our uncritical pursuit of relevance we have actually courted irrelevance; by our breathless chase after relevance without a matching committment to faithfulness, we have become not only unfaithful, but irrelevant; by our determined efforts to redefine outselves in ways that are more compelling to the modern world than are faithful to Christ, we have lost not only our identity but our authority and our relevance. Our crying need is to be faithful as well as relevant Os Guinness
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Within search results, information tied to verified online profiles will be ranked higher than content without such verification, which will result in most users naturally clicking on the top (verified) results. The true cost of remaining anonymous, then, might be irrelevance. Eric Schmidt
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The leaders of the future will be those who dare to claim their irrelevance in the contemporary world as a divine vocation... Henri Nouwen
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If you dislike change, you're going to dislike irrelevance even more. Eric Shinseki
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We still see lower rates later in the year, but for now, with the economy growing at about trend and in a balanced manner, there are few reasons for policy to be altered in either direction. Gavin Redknap
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We altered the rotations of units during the January election. And I think it's perfectly plausible to assume we'll do the same thing for this election, Lawrence Rita
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We altered the rotation of units during the January elections, and I think its perfectly plausible we'll do the same thing for these elections. Lawrence DiRita
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We're not a good shooting team. They are so long, they altered a dozen shots (total). George Nessman
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Through land cover changes over the last 300 years, we may have already altered the climate more than would occur associated with the ... effect of a doubling of carbon dioxide, Roger Pielke
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Makeup ignites a psychological transformation of both the wearer and the observer. My paintings sought to locate the subject of art within the manipulation of that altered predisposition. Richard Phillips
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There are but a handful of times in the history of our country when there occurs a transformation so remarkable that a molt seems to take place, and an altered country begins to emerge. Doris Kearns Goodwin
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She blocked a lot of shots and she altered a lot more. She really disrupted teams. Matt Murphy
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Since the middle of the twentieth century, our understanding of the American past has been revolutionized, in no small part because of our altered conceptions of the place of race in the nation's history. Drew Gilpin Faust