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La Forge began the Traité (1666) with a lengthy preface in which he compared Descartes' theory of the human mind with that of Augustine, from whom he quoted extensively to show that the mind is a distinct substance that is immaterial and survives the death of the body.
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.
"That is immaterial," he said.
All that is immaterial — too futile to discuss.
That is immaterial this week, though, and the Kosovo factor has given Albanian celebrations an extra, profound level of meaning.
They are all nice lads with nice families but that is immaterial.
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In many ways, that's immaterial.
We've funded people with blemishes that are immaterial to their business, or well in the past.
The law does not allow evidence to be adduced to prove facts that are immaterial or that are not in issue.
If exposing consumer information in the largest breaches in the history of computing results in losses that are immaterial, why do we expect investments in protecting consumer information?
"That's immaterial to me.
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