1. Of course, the cost of connections is meaningless as the only measure.
2. But just knowing the sequence would be meaningless without a way to interpret it.
3. Snowden said that consent to the new surveillance laws was meaningless unless citizens were properly informed, and they weren't.
4. It would be meaningless to the attackers.
5. The judgement simply reflects that elections in Hong Kong are meaningless, Mr Leung told reporters after the ruling.
6. This suggests that the spaces are meaningless, only the letters are in code, and the symbols are being used normally.
7. But it gets to a point where that dataset grows so large that it becomes meaningless unless you can interpret it.