Sentence examples for a trivial factor from inspiring English sources

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So increases in non-security discretionary spending were a trivial factor in the overall rise in spending as a share of G.D.P., of which well over half – say 1.2 percentage points at least – was security-related.

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A seemingly trivial factor is that Mr. Pataki stands about a half-foot taller than Mr. Bush, and nominees never like being overshadowed.

Let us now assume that n is a composite number with a non-trivial factor n ′.

And there is a reasonable hope that such a surprise will emerge because, good though the model is, it underestimates the amount of matter in the universe by the trivial factor of 100 billion times.In the B-ginningWhen the universe was young, it contained lots of particles, and also antiparticles.

To see how this limits the conclusions that can be drawn from the drinks study, think of even the most trivial factor that could change these results.

Note that the existence of a non-trivial factor of n and the special choice for V are crucial here.

It is the aim of this Special Issue on "Reintegrating Artificial Intelligence and Robotics" to emphasize that the reintegration of AI methods is a non-trivial factor in the design, development and evaluation of robot systems.

To the best of our knowledge, previous reports were mainly focused on the effect of experimental parameter changes (temperature, ratio of chemical agents, reaction time) on the nitrogen doping within graphene, and few investigation has been conducted on the influence of oxygenic groups on the graphene surface which may be a non-trivial factor in controlling nitrogen doping process.

The power of hands-on help reveals how seemingly trivial factors can have a big impact:  denial, plain old forgetting, fear of forms.

In this paper we have added an additional, non-trivial, factor in the neuronal organization of LGN responses that must take place at cortical levels, a factor that is probably distributed across several levels of visual cortex.

The way he died only amplified interest, and even recent, more trivial factors (the use of "Tomorrow Never Knows" in an episode of "Mad Men") didn't hurt.

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