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Like the even ghastlier [[applicable]], an adjective that carries precisely no semantic content. For, if a concept is ''not'' relevant, it goes without saying that it is not — well, ''relevant'' to the subject at hand. So one hardly needs to add a qualifier to distinguish the things you are not talking about from ones that you are.
{{pe}}{{dpn|ˈrɛlɪvənt|adj|}}
An adjective used to make a sentence that doesn’t seem long enough longer.


Like the even ghastlier “[[applicable]]”, an adjective that carries precisely no semantic content. For, if a concept is ''not'' relevant, [[it goes without saying]] that it is not — well, ''relevant'' to the subject at hand. So one hardly needs to add a qualifier to distinguish the things you are not talking about from ones that you are.
To pull a random example from the {{eqdefs}}:
:''{{Template:2002 ISDA Equity Derivatives Definitions 1.16}}''
Now this seems like a fine thing to say, until you put the contrary case: is can you imagine a court finding in favour of a counterparty claiming to labour under the misapprehension that he meant to talk about an Issuer of ''[[irrelevant]]'' {{eqderivprov|Shares}}?
This author says “no”. Fun fact: “[[relevant]]” appears 272 times in the {{eqdefs}}, 119 times in the {{ietama}}, 89 times in the {{emissionsannex}} and only 84 times in the {{isdama}}.
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===The stock [[Young Ones]] reference===
Which inevitably calls to mind that wonderful scene from the young ones:
Which inevitably calls to mind that wonderful scene from the young ones:


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