Sentence examples for are often insignificant from inspiring English sources

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Bills passed with overwhelming support are often insignificant or noncontroversial, but that was not true for this bill.

Studies for many countries for different populations and time periods typically find very small coefficients (a 10% increase in the share of immigrants in the labor force reduces wages of natives by 1%), and they are often insignificant (see surveys in Friedberg and Hunt 1995; Longhi et al. 2005; Kerr and Kerr 2011).

It is intriguing that the gene expression levels are significantly distinct between meta-groups (Dunn's Method, p<0.001), but are often insignificant within meta-groups (data not shown), implying the partition of modules is reasonable.

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The CGD study finds that though income support sometimes works, it is often insignificant and more often associated with cutting down trees.

For single calculations the expense to generate an appropriate mesh is often insignificant compared to the analysis time even for complex geometries and therefore negligible.

Although the initial expenditure incurred in generating a written contract can be high, particularly for start ups, this is often insignificant when compared to the amount parties could be exposed to when disputing contract terms.

Be it as a team or as individuals, they'll tell you themselves, the difference is often insignificant.

In recent years, the use of some small molecular agents targeting specific tyrosine kinases of cancer cells shows favorable results, but the improvement is often insignificant to extend the lives of NSCLC patients.

However, most studies were underpowered for the effects achieved, and so individual results were often insignificant.

Fifth, unpublished researches were not included in our meta-analysis, and unpublished outcomes were often insignificant, which might inflate the effect sizes in the presented study.

Ensuring no net loss of wetlands requires consideration of the direct, indirect, and potentially induced effects of development; however, many projects that affect wetlands are often deemed insignificant and do not trigger any formal environmental assessment process.

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