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I really get the stress involved in ceaselessly shifting from matters of trivial consequence to those with life and death stakes.
They're also a quintessential modern problem — a trivial consequence of an otherwise efficient technology that's been made monumentally annoying by the scale on which that technology has been adopted.
The final estimate is a trivial consequence of (3.6).
Claim (iii) is a trivial consequence from (ii).
The following result is a trivial consequence of Definition 3.4.
The above recipe, if feasible, is a trivial consequence of the expressive power of real numbers.
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Most efforts to massage the numbers have trivial consequences.
In Dad, it had more trivial consequences: a strong preference for Euthymol over Colgate, Amundsen over Scott, Anadin over Aspro.
Technology companies' usual strategy of "moving fast and breaking things", as Mark Zuckerberg once colourfully put it, might have trivial consequences in advertising; in other fields, though, such a strategy could be lethal.
Homer barely mentions the judgment of Paris, but he knew the far from trivial consequences for Troy of the favour of Aphrodite and the bitter enmity of Hera and Athena, which the "judgment of Paris" was composed to explain.
The Hadamard Gate Obviously, if quantum algorithms could be used only to simulate classical algorithms, then the technological advancement in information storage and manipulation, encapsulated in "Moore's law", would have only trivial consequences on computational complexity theory, leaving the latter unaffected by the physical world.
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