Sentence examples for inconsequential people from inspiring English sources

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Hogg draws out her characters' inner states in scenes that variously sketch out the everyday inconsequential people take bike rides, buy lobsters – or that stage quietly horrible fallings-out.

But if the curator is not empowered to make the program known, it's easier for the architect to say, 'Let's get all these inconsequential people out of the way.' " Susan Courtemanche, a New York-based consultant for nonprofit groups who is advising several museums with capital projects, said: "What I see happening in many institutions is what I call a one-off.

ME: I mean...ha...ha...it's not at all about how a major party after years of associating themselves with the worst insticts of identity politics ends up nominating someone who critically forces them to look in the mirror about what they've become, at all! ME: Journalists should like prying the truth from people, not sitting back and letting inconsequential people implode on television.

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For most of the twentieth century, the discrepancy was inconsequential, because people hadn't yet found ways to use up more than all the water in the river.

The current task, therefore, is, as Rick Perry says, to make the government "inconsequential" in people's lives — to pare back the state to revive personal responsibility and private initiative.

And in "Gordon Andrew O'Hagann sketches out the life of a writer in eight staccato takes, which give the reader both a real sense of Gordon's life (from a boyhood football injury to his bookish adolescence in Scotland to the publication of his first book) and a sense of how brief and inconsequential many people's lives can be.

His work seems inconsequential, but people are obviously watching this stuff for a reason.

Although hypoglycemia is the most common side effect of insulin therapy in diabetes and its morbidity is well known, for many years, the potentially life-threatening effects of hypoglycemia on the cardiovascular (CV) system have either been overlooked or have been dismissed as inconsequential to people with insulin-treated type 2 diabetes.

What makes the book special is her understanding that it is often in the most inconsequential conversations that people reveal themselves most fully.

That sentiment isn't inconsequential: 1.2 million people with mental illnesses are currently languishing in prisons and jails.

Stewart was able to pull things into focus, saying that the Administration's way of doing things "has felt timid at times," and Obama responded that there was nothing timid or "inconsequential" about getting thirty million people on the insurance rolls.

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