intentions are what you mean to happen, or what you plan on doing irrelevant means that it does not matter, or is not important effects means what happens "Intentions are irrelevant to effects" means that what you mean to happen does not matter; what actually does happen is what matters.
it mean like not necessary and for no reason and it means like why would you do that
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The phrase pop off means to go away.
The phrase "fair traffic" can refer to the concept of just and equitable exchange or trade. In Greek mythology, the Cyclops asks these questions to understand if Odysseus and his men have come as friends or foes, as their intentions will determine the Cyclops' response.
it means its not of any importance 'dose irrelevant' or 'irrelevant dose' I suppose would mean that the medication is not necessary, or possibly that the dose is so small that it has no effect.
They understand your motives.
I think that it has no meaning at all
Shakespeare did not invent the phrase if that is what you mean. The expression goes back at least to 1000 AD and has developed gradually over a thousand years to its present form, helped along by Dr Samuel Johnson of dictionary fame.
it mean like not necessary and for no reason and it means like why would you do that
Normally this question is asked from the father of the girl you are dating. The parent(s) normally mean what sort of intentions do you have with their daughter. Love or marriage is possibly the best thing to say in these circumstances even if these aren't your intentions.
it's academic, irrelevant,does not matter
It means to be irrelevant to everything that goes on:)
it means you get an irrelevant answer whenever you ask
The phrase "I can see right through you" means that the speaker sees past any attempts at deception or hiding the truth, and understands the real motivations or intentions of the person they are speaking to. It implies that the speaker perceives the true nature of the other person, even if they are trying to conceal it.
The saying, "Hell is full of good intentions", is often used in response to people who do something wrong, claiming that their intentions were good. It means that the end does not justify the means.