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Countries either change with the world or are rendered insignificant and marginal by those changes.
Rendered insignificant, in this scenario, were the particulars of what they had done on the island.
As he says it, I am thinking the same thing: of our culture's association of whiteness with innocence, of a child described without an accompanying adjective, of a child rendered insignificant and therefore invisible because of his or her particular shade of skin.
If business has an outstanding reputation for probity and efficiency, the public would conclude that government has little if any role and should be rendered insignificant.
Concerning the sample from Turkey, the analysis revealed a weak relationship between intention and use behavior, which was rendered insignificant -or, in other words, masked - when the external factors that affect use were taken into account.
Chelsey: "The rest of the competition has been rendered insignificant".
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The POME oligomeric sugars were not metabolized further, which render insignificant conversion of carbohydrates into hydrogen from POME.
Among men, the association between confidence in the future and smoking was rendered statistically insignificant after full adjustments, but other associations remained statistically significant in the full model.
However, all associations were substantially attenuated and rendered statistically insignificant with additional adjustment for eGFR, an effect that was most pronounced evaluating fasting insulin concentration as the exposure.
Including high- and low-risk genotype classes and pancreatic insufficiency in the multivariate model described above did not render insignificant any factor or change the HR for death associated with diabetes.
We don't want to make too much of three games, but let's not render it insignificant, either.
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