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It must help, too, that life as nun, while still requiring women to make a far from inconsequential lifelong vow of poverty, chastity and obedience, is no longer always the controlled, cloistered and silent experience of lore.
Although the stealing of tools is hardly the most serious crime to occur in the precinct, which covers Melrose, Mott Haven, and Port Morris, for Mr. Young the theft was far from inconsequential.
The same study details the potential risks, which are far from inconsequential: rejection, discrimination, loss of social support, and even loss of employment.
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Mr Asaram has little international profile but he is far from an inconsequential figure.
Contrary to Lee's propaganda, Singapore was far from an "inconsequential fishing village" when Lee came to power, in the nineteen-fifties.
These data suggest that, far from being inconsequential, FE is associated with a substantial burden of morbidity and mortality.
Second, the fictional abstractions of the Imaginary, far from being merely "unreal" as ineffective, inconsequential epiphenomena, are integral to and have very concrete effects upon actual, factual human realities.
But it also follows from a conclusion that American companies have reached about their Chinese counterparts: namely, that they are, thus far, relatively inconsequential rivals.
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