- Having been caught doing other things in your class, I know any excuse may be meaningless.
- Fines are meaningless to guys earning millions.
- They could be some meaningless words and make you look really stupid.
- But somewhere from the 19th century onward, more artists began seeing happiness as meaningless, phony or, worst of all, boring, as we went from Wordsworth's Daffodils to Baudelaire's Flowers of Evil.
- As that string it is meaningless.
- He felt his life was not meaningless any more.
- If there are no rules, life will be meaningless and in disorder.
- The discussion like this is rather meaningless.
- Avoid meaningless brooding.
- Love gives meaning to life as without love life is meaningless.
- Sam decided to learn German in Berlin, even though his friends thought it meaningless.
- Unloved and uncared-for, they live a meaningless hand to mouth existence.
- While this research may seem completely meaningless, or just meant to satisfy human curiosity, the scientists involved in the study say that these new revelations could have a big impact on human digestive health research and manufacturing technology.
- Life is meaningless without her.
- His conclusion is that meaningless information is difficult to remember.
- Meaningless and even here are not aware of any significance.
- Death-dealing waves sing meaningless ballads5 to the children, even like a mother while rocking her baby's cradle.
- To my disappointment, the new movie is so meaningless.
- But all the good things for flora are meaningless without water.
- The greatest wisdom not applied to action and behavior is meaningless data.
- As technology ( and with it, work emails) seeps into every aspect of our lives, work-life balance has become an almost meaningless term.
- I felt the use of abstract figures made most of the data meaningless.
- Of course it's meaningless.
- He thought his life became meaningless.
- But I am upset because I see a meaningless world.
- Changed my empty heart, I feel is really a meaningless life.
- It's a meaningless term.
- He is a master at name-dropping and meaningless Hollywood doubletalk.
- This activity is not meaningless.
- Feel as if the whole world has become so meaningless.
- Many XML editors generate sample documents for you, but those documents generally contain meaningless data and don't have correctly related ID and IDREF values used in the associations.
- The sentence 'kicked the ball the man' is meaningless.
- While burnout is linked to long hours, poor work-life balance and our glamourisation of overwork, boreout happens when we are bored by our work to the point that we feel it is totally meaningless.
- "Critical acclaim from people who don't know what they're talking about is meaningless," he claims dismissively.
- Any measurement that you make without any knowledge of the uncertainty is meaningless.
- A poem that feels meaningless becomes deeper and more meaningful.
- Otherwise, the method may complete but the data returned will be meaningless.
- What are we supposed to do in the face of so much senseless pain and he said to me, "What else can we do but take what seems meaningless and try to make something meaningful from it"
- And while some people might welcome the idea of having more hot summers in the UK, Met Office researchers said it was not good news, especially for vulnerable elderly people, for farmers, and for those who work outdoors.
- It's our responsibility to help such vulnerable groups such as the elderly and the poor.