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Whether Clinton was directly involved, or aware, of the fated embassy's troubles, is inconsequential, they say: as head of the department, both accomplishments and errors fall squarely at her feet.
I was highly suggestible at this point since the resulting trouble was always inconsequential.
The fact that members of his crew have come out in support of their Captain is inconsequential and perhaps a little bit troubling.
Obama's symbolic effort to make companies hire the jobless may have been inconsequential ― which is, of course, the trouble with symbolic gestures.
The trouble is, Lulu by this time seems to the reader to be too inconsequential a figure.
Investigators intentionally ignored traditional dementia risk factors like heart disease and diabetes and focused on seemingly inconsequential health issues often associated with aging, like sinus complaints, foot and ankle conditions, skin problems and trouble with vision, hearing or dental health.
But they seem inconsequential.
It is inconsequential.
You inconsequential little stain.
The exchange was inconsequential.
Personality characteristics were inconsequential.
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