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en In describing today’s accelerating changes, the media fire blips of unrelated information at us. Experts bury us under mountains of narrowly specialized monographs. Popular forecasters present lists of unrelated trends, without any to show us their interconnections or the forces likely to reverse them. As a result, change itself comes to be seen as anarchic, even lunatic.
  Alvin Toffler

en In describing today's accelerating changes, the media fire blips of unrelated information at us. Experts bury us under mountains of narrowly specialized monographs. Popular forecasters present lists of unrelated trends, without any model to show us their interconnections or the forces likely to reverse them. As a result, change itself comes to be seen as anarchic, even lunatic.
  Alvin Toffler

en In my view, it would have been appropriate for our engagement team to discard, destroy, shred confidential client information that was unrelated to the issue at hand.

en Online access to music and videos, creating and sharing personal play lists, and playing media on a variety of devices are important trends with entertainment media. We are pleased to support a movement toward these new models of enjoying music and movies.

en We maintain that his injuries were not caused by any improper care delivered by the hospital. A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care. Mr. Givens had serious health conditions and complications. There is no dispute that he died nearly a year after his hospitalization as a result of those conditions unrelated to the alleged claim.

en I am proud to once again be among the top three USA Today forecasters and among such a fine group of experts. Briefing.com clients have trust in our outlook given that we are the only of the forty-five entries to rank in the top ten over the last three years.

en People will hire someone who's just been on Big Brother to present a show for the sake of the newspaper headlines it makes. This will result in great ratings for the first show but the rest of the series will be a car crash because they won't know how to present it properly. And ultimately the show will get canned. It's an insult to seasoned presenters that they still get overlooked for a nobody who's just qualified from reality TV.

en I didn't believe that then and I still don't. Unrelated.

en The two are unrelated issues.

en This action today to fund brand new projects, most of which are unrelated to the hurricane, is going to have a lot of folks up here scratching their heads, ... It's not going to build confidence in what we're doing on the ground, and that confidence building is an absolutely necessary part of what we need to have success in Congress.

en Basically, all the forces that can enlarge the retired elderly population are in overdrive. The forces that would expand the younger (and working) population paying for Social Security and Medicare taxes are in reverse. The result is a kind of perfect demographic storm,

en This is unrelated to last week's events,
  George Soros

en unrelated to any events in Iraq.

en floundering into another unrelated area...

en There is the falsely mystical view of art that assumes a kind of supernatural inspiration, a possession by universal forces unrelated to questions of power and privilege or the artist's relation to bread and blood. In this view, the channel of art can only become clogged and misdirected by the artist's concern with merely temporary and local disturbances. The song is higher than the struggle.
  Adrienne Rich


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