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Otherwise, whether words are abused or not will be immaterial.
His batting title, however, will be immaterial if and when Bonds plays postseason games.
"Within ten years, the idea of having a finance or marketing school will be immaterial," she says.
G.E. said it fully reserved for the settlement last year and it will be immaterial to GE Capital's 1998 earnings.
In fairness, it is possible to argue that the election will be immaterial to the future of the Affordable Care Act.
However, it reckons the financial impact will be immaterial.
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That cost will not be immaterial relative to their overall employment cost.
Whether Rob is illegally in possession of cannabis, actually intoxicated, or in any way a danger, will be considered immaterial.
The $15 billion of European capital gains touted in this report – as well as the $30b of US gains – will be relatively immaterial as LP's in 2013 review their managers' performance over periods of time consistent with the life of a VC fund.
Lucent, the phone maker based in Murray Hill, N.J., said the acquisition's impact on earnings would be immaterial, though it will result in a charge in the first quarter, ending on Dec. 31.
Respondent finds this difference to be immaterial.
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