Unrelated
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Three groups of people in three
unrelated
stories occasionally intersect in a trivial manner.
In the end I think it is just one of those sequels that uses the success of the first film to try and market an almost
unrelated
film.
What a great way to end the first season of the x-files.An apparent unrelated.minor
"Robot Chicken" is basically a string of
unrelated "
skits," featuring children's action figures being manipulated into zany and irreverent situations.
Almost completely
unrelated
to any book, and devoid of sense, they made me cover my eyes in shame.
'Xtro II' is an
unrelated
sequel to 'Xtro' that's nothing more than a workable, but fairly lacklustre low-budget 'Aliens' clone.
Here we have two
unrelated
stories with relatively boring characters, neither of which is allowed to fully develop.
This early talkie's plot deals with--more or less--the
unrelated
adventures of Ted Healy and some local firemen (Moe, Larry, Shemp and Fred Sanborn).
Patrick Lussier somewhat pleasantly surprised horror fans with his original "Dracula 2000", but why the hell did he ruin this by making two
unrelated
and entirely redundant sequels?
When two ideas seem unrelated, but make you feel the same way, you have a basis for connecting them - and for inventing a new analogy.
Later, while he was in a ferocious confrontation with Thomas Edison, who was threatening Rockefeller’s business with the electric bulb,
unrelated
technological developments led to the gasoline-powered internal combustion engine and to the idea of putting it on wheels.
At first glance, the Georgian war and the global financial crisis seem
unrelated.
As an adviser to the Chinese government said on my recent trip, “movements in the stock-price index are totally
unrelated
to the real state of the economy.”
But this may lead to errors when what we imitate is
unrelated
to success.
One seemingly
unrelated
event to watch: in the week before the presidential vote, Iran will play two critical football matches as part of the qualifying round for the 2010 World Cup.
In fact, such templates now extend beyond conventional trade issues (for example, agricultural protection) to vast numbers of areas
unrelated
to trade, including labor standards, environmental rules, policies on expropriation, and the ability to impose capital-account controls in financial crises.
And for that, workers need more than technical knowledge; they must be imbued with curiosity, open-mindedness, and the ability to make connections between seemingly
unrelated
ideas.
In the US, at least, breaching sexual norms still brings with it a moral opprobrium that is
unrelated
to any real harm it may do.
But perhaps the quintessential example of this phenomenon was the origin in the early 1970s of recombinant DNA technology (also known as “genetic modification,” or “GM”), the prototypic technique of modern genetic engineering, which resulted from synergy among several esoteric, largely
unrelated
areas of basic research.
Basic science often provides the fertile substrate from which technological breakthroughs sprout, and seemingly
unrelated
and obscure research areas may intersect and synergize unexpectedly.
Our brains are primed to register such events; so on rare occasions the brain makes a mistake and reconstructs
unrelated
sounds (such as people talking indistinctly) into a false perception of the spoken name.
While this approach is still being studied, the results so far appear promising: men who participate in active surveillance programs are 14 times more likely to die of a cause
unrelated
to prostate cancer.
Indeed, China is now locked in a vicious economic circle, sustained by seemingly
unrelated
distortionary policies that are, in fact, deeply interconnected, even symbiotic.
While reproductive and molecular biologists focus on
unrelated
medical problems - infertility and disease - combining their technologies produces reprogenetics , which will allow us to design ourselves.
Already, polio workers in Nigeria are spending more than half their time providing
unrelated
but vital health services.
The key objective of China’s capital controls is to prevent non-residents from holding domestic RMB-denominated assets that are
unrelated
to trade and long-term capital flows.
The sweeping retaliation against
unrelated
products was intended not only to promote domestic industries, but also to ensure that South Korea lost far more than China did.
Support for parallel research in the same areas reduces the efficiency of each investment, and such herding behavior by donors may even preclude some of the most significant advances, which often come as a result of combining the results of seemingly
unrelated
research.
Rather than discussing
unrelated
issues, they should be focused on explaining why their goalposts have shifted so much – and whether it is time to start moving them back.
Some people have suggested that the theoretical work on information imperfections recognized by the Nobel committee is
unrelated
to the policy positions I took at the World Bank on East Asia, on Russia, or development.
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