Sentence examples for would be minor from inspiring English sources

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Its executives would be minor (or even major) celebrities.

This flaw would be minor if it were not for the cheap, overflexible steak knives.

"There might also be some oyster-lease issues, but those would be minor," he said.

But if it fails, they would be minor sources of irritation compared with the big dangers.

He said he thought the charges would be minor, and not include an intentional crime.

But these would be minor adjustments: New York City is basically not in the business of producing physical objects.

But the savings would be minor and far tougher changes must come if the service is to adapt.

Still, he said, any disruptions would be minor and would probably be limited to the areas immediately surrounding the garden.

Whether the amendments would be minor or more significant, Mr. Sarnoff said, "may be in the eye of the beholder".

Stanley Works, Ingersoll-Rand, Cooper Industries and Weatherford Industries have made similar statements, saying the differences would be minor.

If the cloud's only impact was on companies' IT budgets, the implications would be minor, but as we've seen, this is not the case.

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