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In the West, he has seemed an increasingly inconsequential figure.
And with "tort reform in states like Texas, an increasingly inconsequential "tax" is threatened -- a slap on the wrist.
"Studies Find More Students Cheating, With High Achievers No Exception" (news article, Sept. 8) highlights a broad perception about academic misconduct — that it is difficult to trace and increasingly inconsequential.
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Lacking a sense of purpose or identity, the pre-90s Turner (inaugurated in 1984, with Malcolm Morley winning) was an insular, inconsequential and increasingly directionless affair.
Hill - not to avoid the cliché - was concerned with making the ordinary extraordinary, with creating near-inconsequential discordance in an increasingly ordered, constrained and regulated world.
A slight piece, in which off-their-heads revellers grapple and attitudinise in kitsch summer-of-love outfits, this is typical of a strand of hyperstyled but fundamentally inconsequential work to which Rambert is increasingly gravitating; Henrietta Horn's lighter-than-air Cardoon Club (2010) is another example.
My followers on the photography account were getting increasingly impatient with my non-photographic exploits, such as inconsequential rants on linguistics, righting my journalism pet peeves and creating silly bots to expose racism on Twitter.
But they seem inconsequential.
It is inconsequential.
You inconsequential little stain.
The exchange was inconsequential.
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