It's often the little, inconsequential things that spark off such thoughts, rather than the huge, grand gestures. |
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These days, I have many small and inconsequential moments that I end up holding on to as being very precious. |
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A set of inconsequential random and rare moments of happiness joined together by swathes of mundaneness. |
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However, one of the virtues of supremacy is that the opinions of others are rendered inconsequential. |
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Then there are actors who are haunted by what they perceive as the trivial and inconsequential nature of their work. |
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It will visit upon us an important event at an inopportune time, as if to illustrate how inconsequential our influence on the greater scheme. |
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One inconsequential little jamless doughnut sets in chain a ripple of growing anger that hooks the attention of our entire nation. |
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Taken out of context, the bits and pieces that I have quoted seem slight and inconsequential. |
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The reason I did not publish such stuff is that it was inconsequential claptrap. |
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This is not to say that the effect of a charging horse impacting a foot soldier was inconsequential, or even incidental. |
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As U-turns go, it makes the recent conversion of that MP from hanger and flogger to the acceptable face of breakfast TV seem inconsequential. |
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The progression had been gradual, a series of tiny, inconsequential steps, a typical prologue to a cataclismic event. |
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Think of it as a nice time capsule of Canadian legends in embryo, but ultimately inconsequential. |
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To no one's surprise, the plot is predictably weak, but who really cares if it's all just inconsequential fluff when the action's this much fun? |
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These politically inconsequential, but stylish and aesthetically delightful, films were lapped up by the critics. |
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They were both seventeen now, and far too macho to care about so inconsequential a thing as wind chill. |
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My portion of the story was relatively small and inconsequential as compared with what had been given away. |
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Mohammed got away with it, the indignation among a few of his followers at this lapse from orthodoxy remaining brief and inconsequential. |
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They treated vulnerable children as disposable, inconsequential commodities. |
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Granted, there are a few credentialed scientists who still claim climate change to be inconsequential. |
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I moved on and turned right away from the docks and dawdled along doing some inconsequential window-shopping as I went. |
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Meanwhile, Baby Brother avowed that such a request was unfair, since the error was innocent and inconsequential. |
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One of the reasons why football is pilloried and satirised on comedy shows is that it is awash with cliches and inconsequential chat. |
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The weapons of peace loving anti-imperialists may seem to be inconsequential compared to the power of the mighty few. |
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Time is inconsequential here and events are triggered by elements of nature. |
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In virtually every case, however, the degree of degradation was slight enough to be inconsequential. |
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If we compare our own limitations to the infinite which is unlimited, our limitations are so small and inconsequential as to be like nothing. |
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Joy Episalla takes photographs of things that are inconsequential, unlovely and just plain boring. |
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Suddenly there is a remark that one of the party takes exception to, usually something stupid and inconsequential. |
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Some of the matters to which I have referred on their own might seem inconsequential or of minor importance only. |
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We talked about inconsequential stuff, basically where we went to school, where we worked, so on and so forth. |
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But what if some of these seemingly minor, inconsequential events had never occurred? |
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What could be a striking acoustic song is drowned in inconsequential little squiggles and unnecessary violin and clarinet noodling. |
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It's a shame that his acting abilities are wasted on such inconsequential drivel like this. |
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It's often these inconsequential things that appeal to me, and I'm aware that my subconscious obsessiveness underpins this somehow. |
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He has total confidence in his alpha maleness and finds her posturing inconsequential at best. |
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And so the day went, filled with inconsequential matters and punctuated by long periods of nothing at all. |
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The specific matters about which complaint is made were minor and inconsequential. |
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Some minor and inconsequential further amendments were incorporated into the Decision before publication. |
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Although far from dreadful, it's just rather silly, shallow, unconvincing and inconsequential. |
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Although most falsehoods detected in this study were inconsequential, fibs do have financial implications. |
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But if not, remember, her behavior may seem glaring to you, but may be inconsequential and unapparent to others. |
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Payment delays in the Scandinavian countries, compared with their neighbors to the south, seem almost inconsequential. |
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From the satellite's vantage point directly above, they are inconsequential. |
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When you go to work, or visit a park, it is possible that you will have a range of unexpected encounters, however fleeting or seemingly inconsequential. |
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The amounts of wine consumed in the ancient world can only be interpolated from other records, but they were not inconsequential. |
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Each amniocentesis carried a risk of miscarriage or preterm labour, and as some pregnancies needed several of these procedures the risk was not inconsequential. |
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Lin, of course, was an inconsequential benchwarmer before last week's win against the Nets, which fans could have seen on the YES Network. |
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We are still down to play Costa Rica on Tuesday, but the result is inconsequential. |
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The lovers' tiff seems inconsequential, except that you know it's not. |
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It was envisioned, the story goes, as a short-term, inconsequential distraction, not a lasting symbol of the Tory campaign's ineptitude and crudity. |
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The protests against the Queen's presence have been numerically insignificant and inconsequential. |
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Compared to the Love Ulster riots, the skirmishes north and south of the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin's north inner city were inconsequential. |
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I'm concerned that it trivialises political reporting by focusing on inconsequential stories. |
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You are who you are, and embracing a new lifestyle doesn't render your past inconsequential. |
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Everything else strikes me as inconsequential and as not in the long-term interests of the recipients. |
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Any exceptions noted from our sample tests were judged to be minor and inconsequential. |
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There is absolutely nothing beyond a very inconsequential amount that the government has done in this regard. |
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They discriminate between what warrants thinking about and what should be dismissed as inconsequential. |
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At any point, effective management of the situation by the crew can mitigate the risk and the situation may be inconsequential. |
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Where an error is inconsequential to the decision of the Commission, it will carry little or no weight if that decision is judicially reviewed. |
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So far there have only been proposals for non-committal 'papers', inconsequential documents on which everyone can agree. |
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The number of individuals who, because of mental illness or personality make-up, might become involved in superviolence is not inconsequential. |
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It will tell us whether we are paying so much for inconsequential things that we have a meagre profit left over for advancement. |
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Certain legal agreements in the peace-keeping area are relatively inconsequential and do not really require a formal clearance. |
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Many of these updates are not applicable or are inconsequential to us and have been excluded from the discussion below. |
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There was a decent enough plot struggling to breathe, but the desire to squidge it all into one forty-five minute blast made it feel inconsequential. |
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But in the absence of intrepid investigative reporting and editorial courage, they smothered the audience in inconsequential material about the most consequential of topics. |
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No ruin or individual was too inconsequential to be recorded in her diary. |
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Perhaps we appreciate that poll-driven politics is insecure, rudderless, inconsequential and lacking in coherency, so we direct our attention inward to find meaning. |
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You are sending a signal that says any Western response to his actions will be inconsequential. |
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All this elaborate housing would still be neat, but nonetheless inconsequential, if it didn't match the music it housed, though, and on that score, it succeeds again. |
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I am fascinated about that point where humans begin to become inconsequential and realize their smallness in relation to the vastness that is out there. |
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An inconsequential, sweetish brown sauce might have been saved by an exuberance of stir-fried basil leaves crowned by more leaves that had been deep-fried to a fragile crisp. |
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Blasim is not the kind of post-modern absurdist who trades in forced, inconsequential whimsy. |
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Tropical spiderwort, inconsequential for seven decades, has recently spread in alarming proportions in fields in Georgia, Florida and North Carolina. |
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Such ecological alterations as have been observed as a result of the local calefaction of the river to date appear to be relatively inconsequential. |
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Your boss chews you out over something inconsequential, and hours later on the drive home, you find yourself replaying her comments over and over again. |
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Cast and crew biographies are inconsequential for those with Internet access, and the still gallery could be recreated at whim by using the pause button. |
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Given what else is going in this big bad world, a decision on whether or not a golf tournament should be played is inconsequential, to say the least. |
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We pay more and more for less and less and are dismissed as inconsequential and treated like children by bullies who want everything their own way. |
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It is very disturbing that a government that has made such bad decisions in recent years about inconsequential issues is not putting money where it is most needed. |
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Gaps in the wildlife corridor may be barriers to the movement of some species but inconsequential for other species. |
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Whether Britney was singing live or lipsynching for the majority of the show was inconsequential. |
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The conference concluded that the threat of deliberate interference must be addressed via threat analysis and mitigation measures to ensure safety and to reduce economic impact to inconsequential levels. |
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It is thus inconsequential to the individual's decision to work or not. |
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This is what we have always maintained, in clear opposition to the repeated but inconsequential proposals for creating new jobs as a source of own resources. |
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The port of Aberystwyth, although it is small and relatively inconsequential today, used to be an important Atlantic Ocean entryway. |
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Wenger could not even name a full list of substitutes because of a mix-up with Ryo Miyaichi, and Fabianski's penalty save, after Arjen Robben had coaxed a foul from Koscielny, was inconsequential. |
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But to Swift, well-versed in Hollywood dating, this is inconsequential. |
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This illusory state of detachment can become addictive as we isolate ourselves a safe distance from the cruelty of our fleshly lives, where we are flawed, powerless and inconsequential. |
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The lightning strike between the cloud and the ground has potentially traveled thousands of meters through thin air, therefore rubber soled footwear or tires are inconsequential. |
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If we start paying attention to the smallest, seemingly inconsequential details of natural life around us, we will learn where the problems are and discover clues that will allow us to protect our collective future on earth. |
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Zone out, and this can seem inconsequential. |
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Decisions about what brand equity to write off are not inconsequential. |
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Injuries, which seemed to be of an inconsequential nature, were often sustained, such as a sprained ankle, a dislocated phalanx, a twisted foot, a corked leg and so on. |
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His misestimate was big but inconsequential, at least in the short term. |
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