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This is one reason (albeit the most trivial one) why Hong Kong might want to reconsider its long-standing peg to the US dollar, Mr Yam argues.
It is a matter of fact, and not a trivial one, that many Catholics differ with their church on all sorts of things.
The choice of measures and empirical tests is not a trivial one, but reflects different theoretical frameworks for understanding environmental influences on conflict.
The trivial one is the party's age-old delight in public backbiting.
First, the trivial one: Gilbert is chief executive of Aberdeen, a role that doesn't involve managing money.
As far as I am aware, no one has done so, presumably because it is a fairly useless ability as well as a trivial one.
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The corps de ballet, exquisitely lighted, provided a satisfying image of harmony in the opening dance for the Shades from "La Bayad?." As usual, the gala featured a trivial one-off novelty.
With startling arrogance, the board again asked residents to approve an $85 million budget that had been reduced by only $72,000, an insultingly trivial one-thousandth of 1percentt.
On the other hand, the consistency of an atomistic theory is typically guaranteed by the trivial one-element model (with 'P' interpreted as identity), though one can also have models of atomistic theories that allow for infinite domains.
This criterion, however, results in the paradoxical conclusion that a trivial one-state model is perfect, as all transitions are self-transitions.
This is a complex arrangement (i.e. phages evolving genes that facilitate infection of the host of their bacterial host), and would not be a trivial one-step development in evolutionary terms.
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