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While the assistance Syria receives from its external allies, like Iran and Russia, is important, it would be inconsequential if the Assad regime were not backed by a significant portion of the population.
Distribution and transmission represent 70% of the state-controlled company's value, so it would be inconsequential as a pure supplier.
It would be inconsequential as Masvidal would finish the job a minute into the following frame.
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Such a figure would be inconsequential were it not for the unusually close contest for the Democratic nomination for mayor.
Since the BMI of these subjects was just over average at 26.6 kg/m, it was assumed that the error of magnification at 4% would be inconsequential to x-ray accuracy for the purposes of this study.
His responses would be inconsequential.
Lord Lawson judged that any changes would be "inconsequential".
Lorenz had assumed that the difference, only one part in a thousand, would be inconsequential.
The effect on most families with incomes below $80,000 would be inconsequential.
For example, a drought that might devastate protozoans in a temporary pond would be inconsequential to an elephant.
He repeated his view that the renegotiation would be inconsequential, and that Britain should therefore leave the EU.
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