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This allowed them to define testing without invasive procedures as inconsequential: "it's not terribly onerous to have a blood test every six months" (GP3).
As it proceeds, its lively, explorative tone starts to verge on the inconsequential; it becomes a slighter work than you want it to be.
Calcutta had not only become more inconsequential, it had also been renamed: Kolkata, a city not subterranean, unlike its predecessor, but provincial and with little except a utopian sense of its history, this utopianism reflected in the city's new name.
But Gravity is gorgeously inconsequential; it doesn't matter.
While the force was inconsequential, it became a nuisance as the evenings progressed.
The writing is thin and inconsequential — it feels like an undeveloped first draft.
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Hyundai told N.H.T.S.A. that it planned to ask permission to forgo fixing about 13,100 Sonata Hybrids in the hands of customers because it considered the problem "inconsequential as it relates to motor vehicle safety".
It's short and seemingly inconsequential, but it feels really personal.
Amply stocked with jokes about theater lore and wry metatheatrical gags, it may be silly and inconsequential, but it has more humor and heart than lots of the big-shot musicals on Broadway (1 30).
But by the grace of modern technology, I can fill at least some of those infinite spaces with the luminous procession of tweets and shares and updates – all of it inconsequential, all of it wonderful.
In the history of capital punishment in America, the 2010 case of Jeffrey Landrigan seems inconsequential, but it is worth revisiting now because it shows how hard the conservative majority has tried to avoid grappling with the grisly realities of this execution method and, really, with the death penalty in general.
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