Sentence examples for less incidental from inspiring English sources

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She's in love with dance, and the fact that she's dancing ballet is more or less incidental; in true Romantic style, she seems to be pushing beyond the steps.

Ms. Kurland's teenagers need more to do, something that would make them seem less incidental to these images, which increasingly resemble conventional landscape photographs notable for their clarity of light and detail.

1480 1538), whose real subject, although he often included figures in his compositions and gave some of his paintings religious titles, was nature; he saw man's presence in nature as more or less incidental.

There are gems here that sparkle, like this one about the death of the economist Milton Friedman, Stern's colleague at the University of Chicago: "Death, like a novelist, assembles the contacts and associations one has had with the dead person and then makes some sense out of what had been more or less incidental encounters".

The smaller field of view shows less incidental findings, but the radiation exposure will be kept lower as well.

Although his process seems very intuitive and dependent on how he feels at a given moment, his palette seems less incidental and more calculated: "After seeing the Pink and Blue Project by Jeong-Mee Yoon, a famous Korean artist, I realized that the colors blue and pink can be useful to depict messages of extortion and violence," Sol almost grimly reveals.

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Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, is a woman, but many call it less than incidental that she is not a mother.

Though a good deal of the subject matter was evidently derived from oral tradition and thus of historical value for the period described, some of the best sagas are largely fictional; their relevance to the authors' own times mattered perhaps no less than their incidental information about the past.

Moreover, some of the novel selectors are better, because they are less sensitive to incidental spikes that might occur during the signal acquisition process.

The hypothesis is that the specific items are like the specific goals of a real world search and the categorical targets are like the less well-defined incidental findings that might be present and that should be reported.

Papillary microcarcinomas, defined as tumours of 1 cm or less, are common incidental findings in a nodular goitre or in the thyroid glands of Graves' disease.

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