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He is constitutionally obliged to give up his post as state president at the annual session of the rubber-stamp parliament, the National People's Congress, next March (Mr Hu is almost certain to pick up that insignificant title).
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Just as Mr. Gore issued no concession, Mr. Bush made no overt move to claim the legally insignificant but politically potent title of president-elect.
The title explains the subject, an insignificant detail of the landscape.
You may have to pay to run a title search, but the cost could be insignificant compared to the debts or unpaid taxes racked up on foreclosures.
Program notes reveal that the dance's somewhat clumsy title was suggested by the Freudian notion that insignificant daily occurrences in dreams may be used to work through archetypal issues.
The expeditions full of "insignificant happenings" and "trivial circumstances" were to Brazil, his Tristes Tropiques – a title he wanted to remain in French because (more fastidiousness) he thought it did not quite translate into English.
We pour money into Title 1 and Head Start, but the long-term gains are insignificant.
That's not insignificant.
Not an insignificant difference.
Politics becomes insignificant.
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