Sentence examples for inconsequential compared to from inspiring English sources

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"The danger of the cleanup is inconsequential compared to the danger of not cleaning it up," Mr. Amper said.

That's right Nic, the daily cultivation of acres of land and herds of cattle is pretty inconsequential compared to the daily cultivation of one's Tumblr.

If the government loses any money that loss would be inconsequential compared to the loss that our economy would suffer from millions of additional foreclosures.

(In the House debate, Republican after Republican excoriated the Democrats for defying the will of the American people — as if the elections of 2006 and 2008 were inconsequential compared to a couple of last fall's Rasmussen polls on health care).

The adaptation of fundamental assumptions in Avicenna's cosmology together with an almost wholesale acceptance of Avicenna's psychology and his prophetology led Frank (1992, 86) to conclude "that from a theological standpoint most of [Avicenna's] theses which he rejected are relatively tame and inconsequential compared to those in which he follows the philosopher".

"Whatever sins the UFC may have committed are inconsequential compared to the positive effects it has had on martial arts as a whole," Danaher says.

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Any rise in city revenue, Ms. Quinn added, "will be inconsequential when compared to the public nuisance of further commercializing public services".

The significance of those 34 days of destruction in the Levant in 2006 may have seemed inconsequential when compared to the ongoing fitna, or intra-Islamic sectarian warfare, in Iraq.

Although this 3% amount seems inconsequential, when compared to possible financial implications for hospitals, this possible error may result in over- or underpaying hospitals by millions of Euros.

However, such initial inevitable difficulties of such a societal shift are inconsequential growing pains when compared to the catastrophic events that will would ensue if such necessary change is not enacted to combat global warming and climate change.

Age-standardised rates for total incidence were 10% lower in the 25 54 year age group and 14-18% in the 55 74 year age group using the restricted compared to the inclusive definition, with an inconsequential impact on non-Indigenous age standardised rates.

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