Sentence examples for inconsequential differences from inspiring English sources

The phrase "inconsequential differences" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe differences that are not important or significant. Example: Despite a few inconsequential differences in their approach, the two teams were able to work together effectively on the project.

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But Dr. Craig and his colleagues found a way to do it, exploiting the four million or so tiny, and usually inconsequential, differences in DNA letters between one individual and another.

However, our data showed inconsequential differences between right and left lateral positions, whatever the PLEF laterality.

and there are not inconsequential differences in methodology, patterns of arguments and styles of justification as well.

Even what were deemed inconsequential differences between staining protocols contributed to this lack of consistency.

Therefore, cumulated small and inconsequential differences in the parameters, or combination of both, might be expected (Byrne and van de Vijver 2010).

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In Rensink et al.'s 'change blindness' paradigm subjects need to see an alternating pair of pictures between ten and twenty times before they can identify a large but narratively inconsequential difference between them (Rensink et al., 1997, Rensink, 2002).

It is also true that impact matters more than intention, and so that is an inconsequential difference.

To my surprise, my h-index was 72 on Google Scholar and 64 on Web of Science, a not inconsequential difference.

If anything, Democrats have grown more enthusiastic in rallying around Mr. Kerry, dismissing as inconsequential their differences with him on this presumably central issue.

After 120 years, the two trajectories are within 1% of each other, with the difference inconsequential after 145 years.

Sometimes the differences are inconsequential for a person with a 1080p display and a One X.

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