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Nothing about Stanford seemed too insignificant for the British papers to deplore.
Any compensation is insignificant for the effort that has gone in".
The dollar amount of damages is relatively insignificant for the government.
Sébastien Bourdais and Britain's Anthony Davidson drove the victorious No7 car to a win that is not insignificant for the French team.
The Indian middle class is too scattered across the country and the world, and its numbers too insignificant, for the political system to care.
"Our finding is that on a typical road the energy that can be recovered in each wheel of a high-performance car is about 70W at 50mph, which is insignificant for the cost of such devices," says Wang. "However, the energy-conversion efficiency from hydraulic and electrical will not be high and, therefore, the actual useful electrical energy may be significantly lower".
And Dvorak -- who spoke English; who once wrote that "nothing must be too low or too insignificant for the musician," that "he should listen to every whistling boy, every street singer or blind organ grinder" -- absorbed other powerful New World impressions.
It is insignificant for the Parker grouping.
"As culturally significant as this is... it's insignificant for the economy of the UK".
The majority of the coefficients are statistically insignificant for the case of CAN exports.
It is also positive but small and insignificant for the employment duration.
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