I am more than the things I do, I am the one who thinks about them and who sees their relative unimportance in the scheme of life. |
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It's really a talk show, although it shoves its interview segments towards the end, acknowledging implicitly their relative unimportance. |
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When networks become objects of study, such entities suggest the relative unimportance of the boundaries between different businesses. |
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The obvious explanation of the strike's relative unimportance is that it failed while the others, either in whole or in part, succeeded. |
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They even serve today as a basis for the relative unimportance of the ascorbates in oral health and sickness. |
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What further strengthens my opinion on the relative unimportance of population pressure is the matter of fox morality. |
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Another significant issue was the relative unimportance attached to consolidated financial statements. |
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Unlike the comparatively ceremonious animated cartoons, early Schulz is giddy with unimportance. |
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In so doing, he is indicating the relative unimportance of the proof itself. |
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The ESPNs of the world make it so easy to lose sight of life for the relative unimportance of sport. |
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Similarly, psychoanalysis's emphasis on unconscious drives relegated the conscious mind to relative unimportance. |
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One explanation for the relative unimportance ofinnocuousnessmay be that the study dealt with childrens programmes. |
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He remembers reading Chekhov aloud to the Cabinet and the delirium of their own unimportance that followed. |
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In some cases, this is accomplished by taking menial jobs, in which case education levels are of relative unimportance. |
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The under-representation of a range of cultural groups in Canadian media has been suggestive of their unimportance or their non-existence. |
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We are the clothing that we wear» is how a Nigerian proverb stresses the unimportance of material things. |
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In fact, its unimportance makes your behaviour quite foolish. |
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But just listing them illustrates their relative unimportance. |
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But despite this unimportance, they still have significance. |
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There are no administrative acts or actions that are not open to review by the court because of the reasons of unimportance of political sensitivity. |
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One could assume, that in view of the unimportance bestowed upon this type of work, in a similar manner to house or care work, that women would occupy a larger share of all workers. |
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It is a paradox that the importance of technological innovation is underscored by what some conceive as the relative decline or unimportance of the natural resource sector. |
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These meetings assumed such relative unimportance that they became much more infrequent than the weekly meetings conducted under Heeney and Hughes, sometimes occurring only once a month or less. |
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It is a comment on the unimportance of the North Pole as an incentive to exploration that hardly any of the real exploration of the Arctic Ocean can be credited to the pole seekers. |
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The political nature of an opinion is not compromised by the objective unimportance of the applicant's opinions or relevant actions, or by his or her own failure or unwillingness to characterise the opinion as political. |
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Whether Leonardo DiCaprio or Matthew McConaughey, or neither of them, will be crowned Best Actor is a matter of such brazen unimportance that we have gone crazy trying to call it. |
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After decades of global competition — the biggest difference from the thirties — American workers have a sober appreciation of their relative unimportance in the grand scheme. |
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Because of the relative unimportance of the fluoride ion, the total and seawater scales differ only very slightly. |
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But what really stood out in that legislature was the relative unimportance of the upper house of parliament, the Bundesrat, which is made up of representatives of German state governments. |
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Without the inner recognition of God in our being, we no longer see the relationship with God and thus the unimportance of the Truth of God and the Love of neighbour. |
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But the interest of the text for our purpose lies in the implied unimportance of the fault which has been committed: it can be put right either by marriage or the payment of a fine! |
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