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irrelevant

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Finally, the Espionage Act is a strict liability law, meaning that a defendant’s intentions — whether salutary, malevolent, purely selfish or some combination thereof — are entirely irrelevant.

From Salon

At Transcend, we recently surveyed more than 100,000 students; nearly two thirds said that school feels irrelevant and offers them few opportunities for agency and choice.

From Salon

Suddenly, the patriarchy - a concept thought by many as arcane or irrelevant - was discussed widely.

From BBC

In Ireland, the stories are almost never simple, and tend to involve seemingly irrelevant tangents and extended detours into the past.

From Salon

A program that defines itself by championships risks becoming irrelevant when there’s an absence of hope, and USC is hopeless at the moment.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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