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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.
For example, a drought that might devastate protozoans in a temporary pond would be inconsequential to an elephant.
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.
However, Lord Lawson said any such renegotiations would be "inconsequential" as "any powers ceded by the member states to the EU are ceded irrevocably".
A small increment added to our recent growth rates would be inconsequential in any one year, but the increments will cumulate and even compound.
Speed calculations were also performed which demonstrated that even a 3 kn advantage over an enemy fleet would be inconsequential in the final outcome of almost all naval battles because the slower ships could stay within range by turning on a tighter radius.
The role of the P × C rule is to save the analyst time in analysing tasks where the error variance would be inconsequential and to guide more exploration where the error variance would be intolerable [ 20].
If the government loses any money that loss would be inconsequential compared to the loss that our economy would suffer from millions of additional foreclosures.
When Attila threatened Paris (451), she persuaded the inhabitants to remain, assuring them that the attack would be inconsequential; Attila's army went on to Orléans, 70 miles (110 km) from Paris, and was defeated.
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