Sentence examples for it contributed nothing from inspiring English sources

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It contributed nothing to a broad understanding of the two religions by either their respective practitioners or interested observers.

In 2010, Mr. Christie's first year as governor, the state was supposed to put $3 billion into the pension system, but in grappling with a large budget deficit, it contributed nothing.

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In the effort to reduce waste and halt climate change, direct-mail advertising is the lowest of low-hanging fruit — its costs are tremendous and it contributes nothing.

Was the scene a step in the right direction of "SNL" tackling its diversity issues, or to use Sharpton's words, did it contribute "nothing" to the discussion (or even make light of the situation?) Obviously it would be impossible for Michaels and the "SNL" team to modify its casting decisions immediately, but pretending the tense last few weeks didn't occur would also not be wise.

But he bought that – that was an action way in the past and it contributes nothing.

Mr. Dimoldenberg called the building "London's Mary Celeste" and said it "contributes nothing to local businesses or London's economy".

Shifting the innermost rows of small air holes toward the waveguide core is highly beneficial to enlarge the slow light bandwidth, but it contributes nothing to the promotion of NDBP.

Since the sound radiation from the rear of the speaker cone remains entirely shut up in the box, it contributes nothing whatever to the audible output.

Philanthropy is not well-established in China — until recently, there was no tax incentive to donate to nonprofit institutions — and though the government sometimes provides funds for construction, it contributes nothing to operating expenses.

However interesting it may be to read, say, about the fate of transgender people in Egypt, it contributes nothing to educating Americans about the powerful political and religious currents that will determine Egypt's future, and indirectly, our own.

Third, the notion of "value" (Wert) here clearly means the truth-value of a whole proposition, not its propositional content specifically, which explains why a modal predicate "contributes nothing to the content of a judgment," i.e., it contributes nothing to the specific content of a judgment over and above its truth-value.

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