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Mr. Malema's blustery remarks, then, might seem inconsequential.
As officials in Japan try to stave off nuclear catastrophe, the fate of a 10-inch round gear might seem inconsequential.
Ms. Dalton's investigations might seem inconsequential, a kind of gossip-mongering journalism; or she might be teasing the art world for its solipsism.
In a world where the temperature can change dozens of degrees on a single day, a rise of 1.3 degrees over 100 years might seem inconsequential.
The point about Abbey might seem inconsequential but Kareiva's comments underscore a major flaw in his thinking about the value of pristine nature, as do Andy's endorsement of them.
In 2009, the department came up with a new policy that might seem inconsequential: Robbery victims would have to go to the station house to give their reports directly to a detective or patrol supervisor.
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He also suggested going back to the central government and asking very specific questions about any discrepancies, even those that might seem absolutely inconsequential to outsiders.
Things like packs of gum, tissues, breath mints and more might seem like inconsequential objects.
On its own, each measure might have seemed inconsequential.
But they seem inconsequential.
Does that seem inconsequential?
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