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Our spectral angst is not so immaterial: our dread is drenched in military dollars and haunted by civilian blood.
So much time filled, so much space saved; never before has music been so available and yet so immaterial.
But Mr. Chertoff said, "We're convinced at this point all of the defects have either been cured or they're so immaterial we're prepared to take a credit" from Boeing.
Such concepts "feel so immaterial that you think it's beyond science," Keysers says.
KB: on kawara's kind of knowledge hoarding is so immaterial.
The tone of the Fox News interview suggests that he and his advisers aren't finding the idea so immaterial anymore.
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Whether he was right or wrong in doing so, is immaterial.
Because of this, some authors, such as McGee (1991), T. Parsons (1984), and Soames (1999) have in effect maintained that this is a further fact that is goes beyond what the truth predicate needs to express, and so is immaterial to the success of the solution to the Liar.
"The city's got to get a bump somewhere and the bump it's got is the new financial centre which wouldn't have happened without Barangaroo, so it's immaterial, relatively immaterial, whether at the top of Crown towers is an apartment worth X million or not," he says.
Messrs. Logan and Bryan say that acreage and new crop prospects are immaterial so long as spinners, especially those in Europe, are buying.
There is growing consensus that getting the management challenges right – financial control, licensing and so on – is immaterial if the rules are not respected.
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