Sentence examples for are often inconsequential from inspiring English sources

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Vice-presidential debates are often inconsequential, but Mr. Biden has an opportunity to remedy Mr. Obama's lack of interest with his typical, over-the-top intensity.

Municipalities usually provide some means to appeal the assessment before it becomes final, but the results of such appeals are often inconsequential.

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In college sports, 2011 will be remembered as the year when the action on the field was often inconsequential compared with the scandals that blazed off it.

My problems are often petty and inconsequential in the grand scheme of life, but I think I've gotten a glimpse at something really beautiful.

When comparing homologous proteins, changes to another member of a group of amino acids with similar chemical side chain characteristics (e.g., hydrophobic, polar and uncharged, polar and charged, aromatic) are often dismissed as inconsequential.

While gifts from industry to individual physicians or academic centers are often portrayed as inconsequential promotional activities, they establish an implicit relationship between medicine and industry with associated quid pro quo obligations [ 100].

Pastoralism, shifting cultivation, and domestic wood harvest are widespread across the continent, but are often assumed to be inconsequential or are not considered [e.g. [32]], such that land use and land use change emissions from Africa are likely to be underestimated.

Pastoralism, shifting cultivation, and domestic wood harvest are widespread across the continent, but are often assumed to be inconsequential or are not considered [e.g. [ 32]], such that land use and land use change emissions from Africa are likely to be underestimated.

Instead of such stories being viewed as inconsequential, they are often journalism's chief currency.

The problem is, that next big thing is often an inconsequential variation on a previous big thing.

In the case of established players for whom little has changed, this is often an inconsequential error.

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