Modern aluminium sprocket wheels are so light, he says, that doubling their size is relatively unimportant. |
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They twinkled bright in the dark sky, beautiful and old and they made her unimportant. |
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And if anonymity is so unimportant, why are we using noms de plume on this board? |
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The complementary question to be asked is why muscle modulation seems so unimportant in skeletal muscles of vertebrates. |
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To paraphrase Trotsky, even in times of unexampled crisis, mad acts like this constitute an unimportant percentage. |
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It is the ability to record the ordinary, seemingly unimportant detail that makes photography so democratic. |
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It is the nature of every living being, whether big or small, important or unimportant, to strive for happiness. |
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Rather, you should recognize that all our everyday concerns and worries are really petty and unimportant. |
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I won't go into the idea in detail now as it's unimportant to the point I am trying to make. |
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It is for the parties to decide whether they wish to be bound and, if so, by what terms, whether important or unimportant. |
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Police have asked anyone reporting a sighting of him to try and give as much detail as possible, even if it seems unimportant. |
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Look at the intricate beauty of the leaves on the trees and see that our petty desires are so unimportant. |
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That sounds awfully dramatic, but it's actually quite depressingly trivial and unimportant. |
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Keelboat and steamboat navigation was always treacherous, and with the arrival of railroads, river transportation became unimportant. |
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But those objectives are relatively unimportant when set against the question of what follows. |
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She was one of the youngest members in the Dance Club after all, small fry and unimportant. |
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Before warming there was a significant but clinically unimportant difference in hand temperatures. |
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Nothing really matters since you are so taken by the immensity of the world that your own life seems unimportant by comparison. |
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It used to be that the Vice President was expendable, relatively unimportant and rather decorative. |
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Devouring fashion has provided a uniquely unimportant and frivolous thing to direct all my worry towards. |
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It is easy to dismiss terrorist bombings in far away countries as being unimportant to us. |
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His time in the event was unimportant, and that applies to many of the races he competes in these days. |
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Passion requires that you own up whatever you take up, no matter how small or seemingly unimportant. |
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This is not meant to suggest that mortgages over realty are unimportant, or do not give rise to legal problems. |
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She was awkward as all get out, relentlessly drowning in unimportant details and entranced by the most ordinary of things. |
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When the mind and heart are at rest, they are not important or unimportant, secure or insecure, and this natural state is happiness. |
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Although occasionally lentigines are part of a rare genetic syndrome, for the most part they are just isolated and unimportant spots. |
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The difficulty seems to lie primarily in getting used to the odd way metre will stress unimportant words or syllables. |
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Many of the proposed fine distinctions seem relatively unimportant in routine neurological practice. |
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The woman are interchangeable and unimportant, more like arm candy than actual paramours. |
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The details are unimportant, but it feels like maybe some of the goodwill or aroha we picked up earlier in the year is evaporating. |
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Again, the economics of redistribution is unimportant for many egalitarians. |
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Partners say that we only forget things which are unimportant to us like dental appointments and changing loo rolls. |
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Everything that she made a mental note of seemed unimportant and frivolous. |
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The sun was beating down upon my skin but I didn't care whether I freckled, that was completely unimportant now. |
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What makes the usual and expected standards of physical well-being and creature comforts unimportant to so many people at the same time? |
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It is surely possible to imagine a culture, for instance, in which race would be an unimportant, insignificant characteristic of individuals. |
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Unfortunately, if these once mighty thespians can't give the performances of their lives, their future in show business is unimportant. |
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It's about people who have come to so undervalue their own life that ruinous behavior seems unimportant and death is accepted fatalistically. |
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What was stored in the sub-basement was, in a way, what had been discarded as being unimportant. |
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Happiness is not senseless, mindless, silly, stupid, corny, cheesy or unimportant. |
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Whether those attending religious services understand a sermon is evidently unimportant. |
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It seems many people in this town instead prefer to focus on the minor and unimportant features of the town. |
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It was as indiscernible and unimportant as my newly inflected mid-Atlantic accent. |
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It is a sadly inverted and trivialized world in which all that is unimportant becomes important and all that is important becomes unimportant. |
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So while I can't say that I swell with national pride when I read this kind of thing, I wonder if it is actually quite unimportant? |
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She shrugged it off as unimportant information as the man asked another question. |
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The fact that he wasn't shying away from the fact that I wasn't human, and was simply shrugging it off as unimportant gave me some strength. |
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The public needs to see how useful mathematics can be, not how it can be applied to unimportant, meaningless things. |
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No hereditarians I've ever heard of believe the environment is unimportant. |
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Attending to political perceptions and consequences, while not unimportant, is nowhere to be found in the rite of episcopal ordination. |
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Through his lens, I was just one more tired-looking guy stuck somewhere in the middle of an unimportant race. |
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The three of us made idle chatter, mostly about unimportant things. |
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My hygienic arrangements are unimportant compared to the real issues and sacrifices at stake. |
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At the present, the U.S. government, while clinging to a sizeable hoard buried in Fort Knox, seeks to disparage it and make little of it as an unimportant metal. |
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This is the bread of life, this unimportant failure to be perfect. |
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While most of the examples that come to mind are historical in nature, it would be a mistake to conclude that the impact of oil prices on the macroeconomy is now unimportant. |
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This is not to say that making promises is unimportant, but rather that we accept promise-breaking in everyday life with more magnanimity than we sometimes pretend. |
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In this article we have tried to tease the meaning out of just a few of the sounds that have either been ignored or dismissed as relatively unimportant. |
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It is anyway a false distinction to divide marriages into the happy and the unhappy, and to say that when they are happy, ownership is unimportant. |
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Lowering the PSA threshold for proceeding to prostate biopsy would increase the risks of overdiagnosing and overtreating clinically unimportant disease. |
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The Linux scheduling algorithm will sometimes give the most unimportant and nicest process a time slice, even in circumstances where a higher-priority process is executable. |
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Actually giving that up and stepping aside to become the unimportant one for once is very unpleasant, even painful. |
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When I look back on my life as a volunteer, there is not one minute I think was wasted or unimportant. |
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In other words, one can trust the entry on Jimmy Carter, but not entries for unimportant schlubs like me. |
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Evidently, those concerns are unimportant once the profits begin flowing into government coffers. |
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Design used to be siloed, viewed by most as peripheral and unimportant. |
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Britain's most important trunk road starts somewhere rather unimportant. |
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Every activity is either important or unimportant, urgent or not urgent. |
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That kind of data may seem obscure and unimportant, but it's a useful tool for researchers and insurance companies wanting to know long-term hurricane trends. |
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All that was needed was a sustained opportunistic exploitation and minimal encouragement of what were still rather unimportant plant food sources. |
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As a consequence, there was a revival of the Sumerian language, but only in religious and literary areas, as the language remained unimportant for administrative purposes. |
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These problems seem unimportant beside the potential benefits of the new system. |
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No matter what the outcome, no-one should ever feel that their view is too small, unimportant or insignificant for them to put it forward and have their voice heard. |
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The grayling butterfly also attracts lurking predators by displaying the eye-spots, but at the same time diverts their attention to the unimportant parts of their body. |
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Secondly, he entirely rejects Scott's argument that in an inquisitorial procedure the distinction between examination-in-chief and cross-examination is unimportant. |
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Where these factors are unimportant, in unitary states with limited regional autonomy, unicameralism often prevails. |
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Many survived into late medieval times, others vanished as they became politically unimportant. |
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Furthermore, the distinction between cardinality and ordinality has been relatively unimportant in previous empirical studies. |
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Only a mean-spirited nitpicker would draw public attention to unimportant or isolated textbook errors. |
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Future wars are unlikely to be just missile attacks, so saying aland and type of terrain are unimportant in the missile agea is false. |
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All in all, toxoplasmata seem to be unpleasant but otherwise unimportant little critters, if you don't happen to be pregnant. |
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He is somewhat untidy in matters of housekeeping, which he deems unimportant, and seems to have little social life, but is devoted to Snitter. |
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With Strickland the sexual appetite took a very small place. It was unimportant. It was irksome. His soul aimed elsewhither. |
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Activity, including economic activity, was seen as unimportant in the context of the advancement of the soul. |
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Although he was a patrician by birth, his family, though aristocratic, had long been impoverished and was unimportant. |
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In the past tidal flats were considered unhealthy, economically unimportant areas and were often dredged and developed into agricultural land. |
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However, by 1798, during Napoleonic invasion, Suez had devolved into an unimportant town. |
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The majority of Canadians consider religion to be unimportant in their daily lives, but still believe in God. |
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For example, the location of the Athenian trophy or the Plataean burial mound are generally unimportant to the military historian trying to learn about the battle itself. |
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Though in the next two centuries it would become the most important city in the region, at that time it was a small city and relatively unimportant. |
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Talk about focussing on the unimportant. Give your head a shake, Google. |
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If she felt unimportant, you showed her that she was important to you. If she felt accused, you reassured her. If she felt guilty, you helped her feel better. |
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One of the earliest schemes Pitt had for colonial expeditions was in West Africa where France had several lucrative but strategically unimportant bases. |
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On the other hand he declares carefully that his views are relatively unimportant and that he merely behaves like any other eisteddfodwr in similar circumstances. |
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But because this part of the sulfur cycle was thought be minor in comparison to sulfate evaporite burial, its effect on oxygen levels was also thought to be unimportant. |
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Sullivan, despite the financial security of writing for the Savoy, increasingly viewed his work with Gilbert as unimportant, beneath his skills, and also repetitious. |
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If flake size is unimportant, the concentrate can be ground more freely. |
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