Sentence examples for all immaterial from inspiring English sources

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But this is all immaterial.

In the cosmology of al-Ash'arî all immaterial things are considered "accidents" that inhere in a "substance" (jawhar).

But that's all immaterial to the so-called Material Girl, who moved on years ago from shock pop and this Beverly Hills estate, a gorgeous but surprisingly stubborn sell about as stubborn as the iconic singer herself.

"Whether or not there's violence, whether or not incivility today is worse than it's been in history, it's all immaterial," he told The Times.

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He defines architecture as "the art of translating all the immaterial structures of society – social, cultural, economical and political – into physical structures".

From this premise Anselm infers, in his ontological argument for the existence of God, that humans can know that there exists a God that is all-powerful, all-knowing, all-just, all-merciful, and immaterial.

Either way, in a poignant kink in the immigrant arc, they have often deemed immaterial all the material comforts their parents emigrated for.

It's all fairly immaterial as Jama soon escapes.

The text comes directly from the TV, usually in the form of a political joke ("Bush and Bush and, well, Bush"), and the character's reaction, if there is one at all, is immaterial.

Whether the gross domestic product is rising briskly or not at all is immaterial if a particular company is priced at less than its readily ascertainable net asset value.

Likewise, we often speak of surfaces as of things that may be pitted, or damp, or that can be scratched, polished, sanded, and so on, and it is unclear whether such predicates can be applied at all to immaterial entities.

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