Sentence examples for would be immaterial from inspiring English sources

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The fact that the acts were not in the 'presence' of the court would be immaterial.

Such considerations would be immaterial if Mr. Cucuzza and his lead actors brought the play's deeper layers to the surface.

In such a case, it would be immaterial whether such contributions were made under a qualified plan or otherwise.

In fact, Alex Pourbaix of TransCanada said this week that oil sands would be "immaterial to greenhouse gas emissions".

His company issued a statement saying the proposed changes to the state program would be "immaterial to our total business portfolio".

That question would be immaterial if the court were simply to do as the Republicans asked and lift its order barring Ms. Harris from certifying the winner.

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The distinctions that the mainstream media hold dear-between news and opinion, journalism and political participation-would be immaterial; you'd have an unapologetic blend of journalism and politics.

Harris cut her off, interjecting: "So are you saying that the revenue generated was.004% of your annual revenue", before adding the pointed observation: "Because of course that would not be immaterial" — which drew a rare stuttered double "so" from Sandberg.

(b) The hearing officer may exclude testimony of witnesses that would be irrelevant, immaterial, or unduly repetitious.

John K. Martin, Time Warner's chief financial officer, said in an earnings call this month that a drop in ad revenue would be "relatively immaterial" because it would be offset by a reduction in rights costs.

On this view, the incompleteness of the § 4(f) grant of immunity would be rendered immaterial, and the admission of Party membership could be compelled without violating the privilege.

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