Sentence examples for generally inconsequential from inspiring English sources

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Yellowstone experienced one of its periodic earthquake "swarms" — a flurry of small and generally inconsequential tremors — with around fifty near the lower geyser basin on the fifth and sixth of July.

There is very little of Berenson in this book (Richard Davenport-Hines, a brilliant editor, regards his side of the correspondence as generally inconsequential), but BB could be similarly acid.

Some of this behavior teeters on the edge of the acceptable, but Smiley has put herself on the edge of acceptable novel writing, replacing plot and suspense with something freer and more lifelike casual talk, generally inconsequential but creating a lattice of cross-purpose in which emotions and attractions extend their tendrils.

Some of this behavior teeters on the edge of the acceptable, but Smiley has put herself on the edge of acceptable novel writing, replacing plot and suspense with something freer and more lifelike — casual talk, generally inconsequential but creating a lattice of cross-purpose in which emotions and attractions extend their tendrils.

Our sense is that these embellishments are generally inconsequential as regards the conclusions reached.

Advanced treatment failures were generally inconsequential either due to the robustness of the advanced treatment train (i.e., DPR) or resiliency provided by the environmental buffer (i.e., planned IPR).

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Nice little touches, but mostly inconsequential.

Since their discovery in 1977, pseudogenes have generally been considered "biologically inconsequential" and non-functional [ 1].

Numerical simulation of light scattering by irregularly shaped particles shows that if the target particles obey a power-law size distribution similar to what has been observed for cometary dust, then the relative contribution of particles withx> 15 is generally weak and, therefore, in various realistic circumstances, it can be inconsequential.

Between 750 and 850 km, the average accuracy of the models was generally better than 15% and the choice of the atmospheric density model was relatively inconsequential, both in conditions of low and high solar activity.

While generally positive, screening for the early detection of cancer can lead to overdiagnosis, resulting in the overtreatment of inconsequential disease and thereby unwarranted physical and emotional harm [ 9].

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