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If time is round, if time is an ocean, then something that happened 500 years ago may be quite immediate and real, whereas something inconsequential that happened an hour ago could be far away.
It's smaller things, so inconsequential that I don't even realise they annoy me.
Or has war grown so humdrum, so relatively inconsequential, that a nationwide acclamation is no longer to be expected?
Yesterday, Mr. Jennings said that he considered it inconsequential that the organization had decided to support a challenger.
"The top photographs in this sale are so rare that it's inconsequential that the Modern would have another," she said.
President Obama, meanwhile, has produced a string of budgets so inconsequential that members of his own party have not even noticed them.
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Other theories claim that genetic factors are inconsequential and that emotions are cognitively constructed or derived from experience, especially from socialization and learning (see below Social structures of emotion).
It's these tiny details, these minute, inconsequential decisions that, for Martine, would have such consequence.
Naturally, with this many documents, there's a lot of inconsequential memos that don't give too much away.
Kylie Jenner's Instagram is typically filled with endless selfies, make-up tutorials, pouting and other inconsequential images that have somehow garnered over 30 million followers.
Moving down the aisles he uttered some dismissive phrases like "the cute, the kitsch and the clumsy" while the camera passed often inconsequential work that was left unidentified.
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