Sentence examples for somewhat immaterial from inspiring English sources

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ordinary person, America In this case it's somewhat immaterial that this man is an illegal immigrant.

As for the Martians' "nuptial caress," it is "extraordinarily pure" and "somewhat immaterial".

Deductibles and co-pays are irrelevant, especially to hospitals, because pricing is so high it becomes somewhat immaterial.

It's somewhat immaterial.

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The immense complexity of cancer genome is somewhat misleading because most alterations are immaterial to neoplasia and are simply passenger changes.

That the role may somewhat resemble Mr. Keaton's own career is immaterial.

This same concept applies in law, although somewhat differently than in auditing, for a fact that is immaterial in law to the prosecution may be essential to the defense, or vice versa.

The fact that contemporary humans still cannot reach a sturdy consensus on the perils of material greed within limited material commons (Meadows et al. 1972, 2004) appears somewhat paradoxical, to say the least, and again it points to the veil of ignorance over the other contrasted kind of immaterial greed responsible for humans' huge informational commons (language, knowledge, and culture).

And immaterial.

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Appearance: Immaterial.

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