Sentence examples for seems to be inconsequential from inspiring English sources

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A small number of creek whalers are caught incidentally in inshore gillnets and used for food, but the effect of fishing on its population seems to be inconsequential.

It is likely that crack grows from the left tip first, although the actual difference seems to be inconsequential.

Whereas overall genetic diversity seems to be inconsequential for SI colonizing species able to reproduce vegetatively, genetic diversity at the S-locus responsible for the SI reaction is necessary for sexual reproduction in SI species.

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So much of the talk we hear would seem to be inconsequential, except that Mr. Nelson knows that in such circumstances nothing said is inconsequential.

There seems to be a non-impactful, inconsequential law that will be tabled as a political stunt.

Currently, it seems to be both an absurd and inconsequential fringe group, and partly responsible for Brexit, the meta-cluster-fuck consuming everything in British politics.

As confirmed here, moderate inconsequential structural failure of the BGB seems to be a common occurrence even in lungs of resting (unstressed) birds.

They all seem to be aware of the fact that they are tiny, inconsequential beings living fleeting lives; some are fine with this knowledge, while others are mystified, fascinated, or devastated.

There seemed to be a general consensus that it was the most inconsequential of my novels.

For school test score in particular, direct investment levels seem to drive stepfather effects, and other confounding factors specifically associated with stepfather presence are likely to be inconsequential.

Due to their apparent "silent" nature, synonymous codon substitutions have long been thought to be inconsequential.

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