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Instead, their first comment calls attention to the inconsequential mistake.
Avoid the habit of always focusing on some inconsequential mistake rather than the staff member's larger contribution.
Some of the mistakes were inconsequential, the researchers reported in The Archives of Internal Medicine, but many were not.
After that trial, those 50 cases were reviewed by an outside panel of experts who concluded that the mistakes were mostly inconsequential.
The mistake could prove inconsequential legally, since the Department of Justice could file what is known as a superseding indictment, which adds or corrects information in the original charges.
One of the biggest mistakes people from weird, inconsequential countries make when they come to the States is assuming that anyone here knows or cares about their native land.
If your child has made a mistake, no matter how inconsequential it may seem, he or she needs to learn to admit that he did something wrong, and to apologize for it, as early as possible.
My mistake ultimately proved to be inconsequential, but before that became clear, the Stetson-hatted woman berated me in no uncertain terms.
But Perner maintains it was not a mistake, saying the differences are inconsequential, and the data from his study are likely to apply to Voluven as well.
We've all made mistakes, most of them small and inconsequential to the patient's health, but sometimes the mistakes are serious.
Sooner or later the world outside the conference chamber, in the form of deteriorating economies, angry electorates or a divisive foreign war, is likely to disrupt even the most elegant political compromises and legal drafting.Dismissing European treaties as inconsequential bits of paper has, admittedly, often proved a mistake in the past.
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