But, in questioning, Mr. Seidman saw any differences between the two estimates as debatable - and somewhat meaningless.
In serious meets, the absolute score is somewhat meaningless.
The speeds that manufacturers claim for their computers -measured in millions or billions of floating-point mathematical operations performed each second - are somewhat meaningless.
He was younger than the others; and, in a somewhat meaningless and altogether English way, he was a handsome lad.
This causes light to be refracted upward, causing mirage effects that make the concept of the horizon somewhat meaningless.
Finally, duality of patterning explains a human's ability to create multiple meanings from somewhat meaningless sounds.
During the 20th century, guns and howitzers have steadily merged in artillery use, making a distinction between the terms somewhat meaningless.
One piece of evidence in a crime is somewhat meaningless.
Or whether or not God truly exists, and how people are judged when it comes to being admitted to heaven, which renders life on earth somewhat meaningless.
This was somewhat meaningless.