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be inconsiderable
adjective
Too trivial or unimportant to be worthy of attention.
Exact(6)
The orchestra will need to keep in mind its longer-term potential.And that may not be inconsiderable.
But even a smaller amount would not be inconsiderable in one of the world's poorest countries, where the average annual income is $1,500.
Netflix has been advertising very heavily here in the UK, not least on old TV, and at what must not be inconsiderable cost.
The barriers to doing so will not be inconsiderable.
21 The experiences of participants in our study suggest that any economic evaluation of vitamin supplementation should take into account the opportunity cost of efforts to implement the current targeted programme, which appear not to be inconsiderable.
However, although Oonk and colleagues [ 52] reported that the risk of non-sentinel LN involvement increases with size of sentinel LN metastases, they were unable to determine the cut-off size below which the risk of non-sentinel LN metastases would be inconsiderable.
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"Compared to the cultural and emotional deprivation of most of our children, its consequences are inconsiderable".
These had been inconsiderable until his most recent fight, when he made eight thousand dollars.
She was told the morning of the procedure that the venue of the surgery had changed, and after the seven-hour surgery was over she was inconsiderable pain.
In general, the difference is inconsiderable.
Thus, deposition of the modifier on particles II is inconsiderable.
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