Sentence examples for immaterial matter from inspiring English sources

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JUDGE KLEIN (taking off his glasses, covering up a yawn, and shaking his head): I don't know where this is leading to or what the purpose is, but I have assured both you gentlemen that there may be much irrelevant, immaterial matter that is in evidence here, but when I review this, the testimony, as well as the exhibits, I will disregard anything along that line.

The creative innovator talks to us about how she transforms stale, immaterial matter into exciting works of art.

For instance, the doctrines of baptism for the dead and the nature of God were introduced in sermons, and one of Smith's most famed statements about there being "no such thing as immaterial matter" was recorded from a casual conversation with a Methodist preacher.

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But the immaterial matters, too: emptiness and openings, whether in the form of the Paris Métro station entrance, bodily orifices or the space inside a glass bubble, are a recurring theme.

Give 10percentt More Attention: quality and quantity Learn Something New: find out one new thing about those closest to you. 5. Immaterial Matters: It is common knowledge that material goods don't make anyone happy, so rather than succumbing to buying a gift that has no real meaning, ask yourself what inspires each person, then consider how to give them that inspiration in a creative way.

She may have been the real deal, but in a photo this famous the identity of the characters is immaterial – what matters is that universally understood iconic photographs may be dying too.

Others argued that the process of verification encourages thoroughness, adding that whether this is carried out by a conscientious researcher, by a team or by experts is immaterial, what matters is that a systematic process was followed [ 24].

The greatest potential of multiple coding lies in its capacity to furnish alternative interpretations...... Whether this is carried out by a conscientious lone researcher, by a team, or by involving independent experts is immaterial: what matters is that a systematic process is followed' [ 34].

He said the sum received for the paper was "truly nominal, totally immaterial, doesn't matter".

"In the context of an overwhelming tide of negative reporting about ongoing investigations, including a Congressional investigation that flatly accused her of insider trading, the alleged misstatements were immaterial as a matter of law," the 10-page brief contends.

Martha Stewart should not be charged with securities fraud, her lawyers argued in a brief filed in United States District Court in Manhattan yesterday, because the statements she is accused of making that are the basis for the charge "were immaterial as a matter of law".

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