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1 But critics said the ruling showed that law enforcement had become meaningless .
2 He felt, not for the first time, that the contest had become meaningless .
3 In fact, the numbers get so big that they become meaningless .
4 Soon, quarantining the sick and isolating their contacts will become meaningless .
5 Have these two words not become meaningless in this context?
6 The phrase had not become meaningless then, and it aptly described Milly's peculiar power.
7 If it were not for the repair enzymes, it would quite quickly become meaningless gobbledygook.
8 They become meaningless numbers, useless in any practical fashion.
9 The concept of falling had become meaningless to her.
10 Where does life end and biological survival become meaningless ?
11 This balancing act will prove harder as time goes on: threats without action soon become meaningless .
12 Rather, they are worried standards could become meaningless if too many companies set their own criteria.
13 But nothing seemed usual or unusual to me anymore, the words having become meaningless to me.
14 Child-study has taught that many and oft-repeated designs and subjects become meaningless , especially to older children.
15 Do you feel that the colours in that brocade at your back could ever become meaningless ?
16 In the second, it is marked by artificial boundaries outside of which the game rules become meaningless .
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