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The phrase "trivial action" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a small or insignificant action that has little impact or significance. Example: The CEO was disappointed when they realized their employees were wasting valuable time on trivial actions instead of focusing on important tasks.
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Often it is almost a trivial action to round out steel parts on an injection moulding tool, but too often neglected.
"A Place of Greater Safety" involved herculean characters altering the course of history: young, fierce, brutal, and witty — everything was big, everything was important, the most trivial action took on heroic significance.
From a Minkowski space standpoint, however, the spannors involve a nontrivial action of space-time translations that deforms into a trivial action in the spinor limit and also have more complex transformation properties under discrete symmetries.
You see, shelling out a mere $99 and signing a piece of paper may seem like a trivial action for the person actually doing it, but the carriers view the situation a little differently.
Changing refresh rates is a trivial action; as AndroidGuys suggests, it would be reasonable to expect an update that makes the frame rate adjustable depending on whether a cable is connected or not.
(alpha :G times {mathcal {X}}rightarrow {mathcal {X}}) yields a biregular action ( G rightarrow Aut ({mathcal {X}})), which is compatible with the projection p and with the trivial action of G on the base T (i.e., (p alpha (g,x)) = p(x), forall g in G, x in {mathcal {X}})).
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Their most trivial actions may mean volumes, their most extraordinary conduct may depend upon a hairpin".
Even Prime Ministers end up obsessed with trivial actions and tiny disputes.
In a bid to prevent trivial actions, any statement must also have caused "substantial harm" for a libel action to be brought under the new plans.
One key point, Brown said, would be a deeper understanding of the nuance in LGBT issues on campus — seemingly trivial actions or conversations can hold great meaning for others, he said.
In June, Tugendhat effectively made it more difficult to win libel cases by ruling that claimants must demonstrate an offending article affects them "substantially" in a move to discourage trivial actions.
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