Sentence examples for bit inconsequential from inspiring English sources

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That may seem a bit inconsequential, but you might have said the same thing about Snapchat's short, self-destructing messages -- and that company is valued at $19 billion now.

While Facebook's algorithm might seem a bit inconsequential compared to a cancer-detecting robot, Zuckerberg said his company is in a key position to further AI research in general. .

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For consumers, what sounds like a bit of inconsequential Internet plumbing actually means that a long overhyped notion is a step closer to reality: viewing a video clip or Internet application on a TV or mobile phone.

Then, he suggested, you might go around to various companies and offer inconsequential bits of funding – $100,000 here and there – while pointing out how helpful your "influence" in the press could be.

Sooner or later the world outside the conference chamber, in the form of deteriorating economies, angry electorates or a divisive foreign war, is likely to disrupt even the most elegant political compromises and legal drafting.Dismissing European treaties as inconsequential bits of paper has, admittedly, often proved a mistake in the past.

Detailing the anything-you-can-do-I-can-do-better romance between sparring landscape architects – Matthias Schoenaerts's palace garden master and Kate Winslet's sprightly, patriarchy-busting new hire – in Louis XIV's Versailles, the resulting film is divertingly fragrant but every bit as coy and inconsequential as its title, with slightly wilting chemistry between its leads.

The places they occupied, the things they touched, the alleys they spent a bit of time in are inconsequential.

Scanning through the information felt inconsequential and sterile, a bit like weighing your life in coffee spoons.

Harvey and Strasburg, born less than a year apart, could compete in the same division for years to come, and the sight of the two squaring off in front of a sleepy crowd at Space Coast Stadium unearthed a bit of allure in an otherwise inconsequential game.

The fact that members of his crew have come out in support of their Captain is inconsequential and perhaps a little bit troubling.

But this bulk collection of data is comparable to the NSA's casual vacuuming-up of metadata the bits and pieces of information are individually inconsequential, but when put together they can reveal intimate details about our lives.

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