Sentence examples for significant enough to consider from inspiring English sources

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Many of the criticisms of the FBI story are nitpicky and hardly bear repeating, and some are imaginary, but a few seem significant enough to consider.

We next took a set of drug-adverse event associations known to be true, and a set that is known to be not true to learn when the pattern of co-mentions of a drug and a specific adverse event are significant enough to consider the two to be truly associated.

This study also highlights the need to further examine if human health benefits from implementing E. coli vaccination programs are significant enough to consider additional policy adjustments that encourage adoption.

The prevalence of MRSA, however, appears significant enough to consider consistently implementing routine HH and the appropriate isolation precautions to prevent MRSA transmission in these small hospitals.

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To be fair, some question whether the correlations are significant enough to justify considering media violence a substantial public health issue.

Teachers in some schools are somehow trained to avoid discussing with students anything outside of class "material", as if personal accounts of racism and Islamophobia are not significant enough to be considered academic or worthy of discussion.

This action, by definition, means that the sales are not significant enough to be considered material.

Now, I don't want to get into the usual debate over whether all of Apple's "features" — of which there were 300 in Leopard and now 100 in just this one program — are really significant enough to be considered as such.

Next, we removed complexes for which the interaction between the two amino acid chains is not significant enough to be considered as biologically relevant.

Adding BSA did introduce a slightly larger error and by lowering the flow rate and increasing the sample loading time, the error can be reduced although deemed not significant enough to be considered.

Despite few rare documented cases of an increased energetic expenditure provided by moving in groups [e.g. flocking pigeons (Usherwood et al. 2011)], such energetic savings can be significant enough to be considered one of the main benefits of group membership for schooling fish, flocking birds and cycling humans (Fish 1999; Krause and Ruxton 2002; Liao et al. 2003a).

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