Sentence examples for practice insignificant from inspiring English sources

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While the difference between the groups in score on the 'health and sustainability component' (PC1) was considerable (0.73 units in the scores plot), and represented approximately 1/10 of the total variation in scores, the difference between the groups in scores on the second principal component was smaller (0.16 units in the scores plot) and in practice insignificant (Table 3).

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Compared with humic-like substance, C2 as tryptophan-like substance with simpler chemical structure can be degraded more easily by microbes and will return to background level; this can be a reason for the tillage and organic-farming practices having insignificant effects on C2.

Similarly to Fig. 1(a), the positive differences λ2 − min ∣I∣) and max ∣I∣) − λ3 are, on one hand, insignificant in practice, but on the other hand, cannot be explained by numerical inaccuracies in the computations.

It was well known that some of these philosophical texts (Parmenides, Empedocles) were written not only in verse but in the meter of Homer, who had recently been identified (still controversially at the time) by Milman Parry as an oral poet, but Cornford and other scholars of these early philosophers saw the practice as a fairly insignificant convention leftover from Hesiod.

Follow up practice patterns of hemodynamically insignificant mVSD have not been specifically studied previously.

It has been shown that more than 25% of tumours may be wrongly diagnosed as insignificant in clinical practice [ 55, 56].

While differences in recommendations or end point definitions may be considered insignificant in clinical practice, they pose serious challenges in the conduct and interpretation of outcome studies where a single study protocol has to account for such differences, allow following local practices whenever possible, and, yet, maintain consistency throughout the global study.

Regardless of the standard, requiring patents to be asserted only by practicing entities (or entities practicing the invention) would be an insignificant burden for any well-funded asserting entity.

Setting up a small business that practices an invention is an insignificant expense compared to the costs of patent enforcement.

Strenger is a vocal proponent for improvement in German corporate governance practices, where cross-shareholdings and insignificant disclosure levels have been commonplace.

Those self-administering high-dose mega-vitamins, herbal therapies, prayer or spiritual practices, and aromatherapies, while statistically insignificant individually, likely added to the overall significant protective effect seen in Table 1.

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