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Lately, factoid has come to mean a trivial fact.
But no trivial fact goes astray in The Comforters.
He had been his father's exuberant companion, who had, Emerson wrote, "touched with his lively curiosity every trivial fact & circumstance in the household".
The complexity of "The Future" is contained in its title, which refers simultaneously to a terrifying abstraction — an unknowable territory bounded by death, eternity, the end of time — and to a concrete, trivial fact.
This trivial fact is readily established by differentiating the relation B ( t ) B ( t ) − 1 = I.
Any information about bias would indeed change the probability, but that is a trivial fact about any argument.
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These sallies were far more memorable than the often trivial facts provided in the work.
Apologists for Thoreau often claim that he merely distorted some trivial facts in the service of a deeper truth.
A person who is conveying information, even trivial facts, will devote some mental resources to monitoring what is being said.
Sokurov's obtusely narrow view of Japanese wartime rule has the effect of piling up trivial facts as a way of ignoring big ones, of providing minor curiosities in order to avoid dealing with real questions.
"Because immigration judges cannot be expected to accurately assess the harm that might result from disclosing seemingly trivial facts, Watson explains, seeking closure on a case-by-case basis would ineffectively protect the nation's interests".
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