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The ultimate significance of the tape -- was it an intriguing but inconsequential example of poor judgment or a harbinger of bad acts to come -- may be settled by federal prosecutors in Brooklyn as they continue their current wide-ranging corruption investigation.
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Written into the stately opening of "Canto 39", for example, is the brief, inconsequential history of one of the many stray cats Pound looked out for in Rapallo: a history beyond recovery now, and the more poignant for it.
Another example was a brief, apparently inconsequential, exchange at a bar between Roger and Don some time in 1962.
In other words, the impact must not be treated as wholly inconsequential, as if it were equivalent, for example, to a disproportionate impact on persons with long toe nails.
And while the question may seem inconsequential, many have found that the picture serves as a fascinating example of the interplay of human biology and perception – constructs that make up some of the most studied fields of brain science.
That lesson may seem tangential, even relatively inconsequential and workaday.
For example, a drought that devastates protozoans in a temporary pond may be inconsequential to an elephant.
If, for example, a small unknown company will pay you more to do an inconsequential project than a bigger name firm will pay for a high profile initiative, opt for less money.
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