Sentence examples for might be inconsequential from inspiring English sources

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"I think in the hands of another footballer this type of success might be inconsequential," said LaMattina.

In addition, among patients whose disease is advanced enough to require hospitalization, the marginal effect of income inequality on mortality might be inconsequential.

Green nicely puts the notion that an individual cleavage event might be inconsequential in perspective, saying "even if an event seems likely to be important, upon reflection, its importance may pale in the context of death.

If all published results were true and their effect sizes estimated precisely, then a singular focus on innovation over verification might be inconsequential, because the effect size (which is a measure of the strength of the association between variables, or the magnitude of the differences between experimental conditions) would be reliable.

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This study also prompted the hypothesis that changes in released/secreted proteins from cells during the early stages of apoptosis might not be inconsequential.

"Individually, these hesitations might appear to be inconsequential, but the accumulation of them over time will change citizens' relationship to one another and to the government".

Two such rises and falls might be thought inconsequential, but by the time the stock rises yet again, worry becomes palpable.

"Hindsight is a wonderful thing," she says, and all the early episodes in the novel – which otherwise might have been inconsequential – are charged with the knowledge of where they are leading: her affair with Seán, a married man with a child.

For example, a drought that might devastate protozoans in a temporary pond would be inconsequential to an elephant.

His responses would be inconsequential.

But the actual effect will be inconsequential".

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