Sentence examples for of trivial consequence from inspiring English sources

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I really get the stress involved in ceaselessly shifting from matters of trivial consequence to those with life and death stakes.

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Since range of is (the domain of ), as a trivial consequence of Theorem 2.2, we have that If is bounded then.

Indeed, this particular instance of Rautenberg's observation is already well known in the literature on Tonk, recalled in §3 below: any consequence relation in a language including a binary connective which satisfies, relative to that consequence relation, both an ∨-Introduction condition and also an ∧-Elimination condition will be one of these trivial consequence relations.

We appreciate this suggestion and sought to test the hypothesis that co-localization of pAgo genes with those for other systems of antiphage defence is a trivial consequence of the occurrence of all these genes in highly plastic regions of prokaryotic genomes.

So Kant is saying that the systematic unity of nature is a trivial consequence of transcendental affinity.

We can therefore exclude the possibility that the effects of CLR01 are a trivial consequence of being anionic.

This UCA study was subsequently criticized in a paper by Koonin and Wolf (hereafter referred to as K&W), in which they argue that the results in favour of UCA are "a trivial consequence of significant sequence similarity between the analyzed proteins" and that my tests "yield results 'in support of common ancestry' for any sufficiently similar sequences" [ 2].

Part (b) of Theorem I is a trivial consequence of part (a), since it is the mark of a consistent system that it doesn't contain a sentence and its negation.

The fact that releasing connections to the apical extracellular matrix reduces the area of the wing suggests that area homeostasis is not a trivial consequence of lack of growth.

This demonstrates that the segregation of RS and RE voxels was not a trivial consequence of the global properties of regions showing face preference and repetition effects.

Envy should not be permitted to follow as a trivial consequence of the conjunction of your painful desire with the belief that she has (an instance of) its object.[7] Still, it is often rightly observed that in many cases of genuine envy, the actions the subject actually performs are directed at securing the good (or a comparable one) for himself, rather than at undermining the rival.

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