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1 Innovative policies are important, but they become irrelevant without effective implementation.
2 Those two are no longer the issue, so they've become irrelevant .
3 There were a few days when I thought the film might become irrelevant .
4 The risk is that our entire school system will become irrelevant .
5 Immediately the acclamation holos of the missing cardinal-electors had become irrelevant .
6 Otherwise you just continue to do things in the same way and become irrelevant .
7 Once the music starts, however, considerations of age become irrelevant .
8 If we secure the people, the Taliban become irrelevant , said Marine Captain Ryan Sparks.
9 Do you think it's important to mark the day, or has it become irrelevant ?
10 It got to a point, though, at which the goals had almost become irrelevant .
11 The ICC will become irrelevant , as its landmark case is put out to pasture.
12 I'll ignore that, but yes, history books have become irrelevant .
13 But another viewpoint says transmission systems will not become irrelevant .
14 For the experience as such, books become irrelevant , whether we like it or not.
15 The question it seeks to answer has become irrelevant and the answer it provides redundant.
16 Time did not stop so much as become irrelevant .
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