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"inconsequential" Definitions
  1. not important or worth considering
"inconsequential" Synonyms
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Ally: If inconsequential Nicole is "A", then I'm done. DOOOOONNNNEE.
This is what inconsequential private thoughts should be: respectfully shrouded.
So mark this character death down in the "inconsequential" category.
Next to all that, their attitude toward Paris is inconsequential.
When it comes to Jessica Jones, denim is truly inconsequential.
In the grand scheme of things, her reinstatement is inconsequential.
Why it matters: The cut itself is inconsequential, analysts say.
Oh, and we went totally crazy for inconsequential pastry items.
That they were generational players and Boston icons was inconsequential.
This wasn't just a battle to free an inconsequential country.
He's a brilliant, terrible man whose flaws are all inconsequential.
But a weak president is not necessarily an inconsequential one.
It is clear that Donald Trump's presidency won't be inconsequential.
Waste and fraud in the program is also relatively inconsequential.
Let the greatest utterly inconsequential internet debate of 2016 begin.
The way you make your living is anything but inconsequential.
This is a pretty inconsequential step in creating your account.
But even these modest and inconsequential reforms can't get through.
So her comments are basically calling that whole initiative inconsequential.
THIS WEEKEND'S vote will fill some fairly inconsequential city positions.
WASHINGTON — Most Supreme Court appointments are in a way inconsequential.
The government contracts in question are inconsequential to their fortunes.
For some, these issues are minor, maybe even functionally inconsequential.
For the Chinese steel manufacturers, however, the news was inconsequential.
Most of the time this starts with some inconsequential thought.
Waste and fraud in the program are also relatively inconsequential.
He wasn't an inconsequential president, as the Spanish-American War shows.
The choice, in short, is between the incomprehensible and the inconsequential.
With a good software-driven product, the hardware is almost inconsequential.
But details like those were inconsequential to preteen and teenage you.
It's tempting to dismiss Idaho's move as an inconsequential political stunt.
It is not to imply that a person's conduct is inconsequential.
For many readers, flusterer's story likely sounds like inconsequential internet malarkey.
That is not to say that Trump's presidency has been inconsequential.
That spread isn't inconsequential, but it's also not an overwhelming difference.
On any other day, such a small error would be inconsequential.
Divided government prevents bipartisan action on even the most inconsequential legislation.
Because-- we're not messing around with-- with data that is inconsequential.
His gaffes are almost inconsequential when compared to Trump's Twitter meltdowns.
At the bottom end, cancellation consists of some mild, inconsequential criticism.
They are indeed a small group, but not an inconsequential one.
The amount of money they're saving from these layoffs is inconsequential.
Nothing Trump does or says is inconsequential enough to justify ignoring.
It may feel inconsequential, an inconvenience around which we can maneuver.
"I have seen people fight over inconsequential things," Mr. Rosenberg said.
You don't want to be inconsequential in your perspective on things.
Sterne was the master of the marginal, the random, the inconsequential.
Debating crowd sizes may seem inconsequential and petty, and it is.
I've found myself zeroing in on really small, likely inconsequential things.
Without the "society" part, it is (no matter how engaging) inconsequential.
I also don't agree with Kreek that needle fixation is inconsequential.
But that inconsequential like isn't helping you get your work done.
There's a not-inconsequential feeling of accomplishment there, and I love it.
"It's inconsequential to me," she said of the discrepancies in their stories.
The namesake dish feels utterly inconsequential by the time you reach it.
Or something like that, it's all a bit hazy and ultimately inconsequential.
But ultimately too much of the work in this show is inconsequential.
Prosecutors fired back in a court filing, arguing the question was inconsequential.
Was this punishment, or perhaps nothing more than an inconsequential fireworks display?
Sometimes these discrepancies are minor and inconsequential; sometimes they can be devastating.
The reference to Masaccio is not inconsequential to the inflation of meaning.
It feels, with a few inconsequential modifications, like Gears games always have.
Certainly some Australian partisans would have seen it as inadvertent and inconsequential.
The Democrats' blanket opposition will likely be inconsequential in the near term.
The difficulties of a few prominent travelers may seem inconsequential, even petty.
But Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. said the supposed inconsistencies were inconsequential.
Presented together, the organizations feel like an innocuous laundry list, their goals inconsequential.
Whether or not this proposal receives overwhelming shareholder support is almost completely inconsequential.
Always remember: the Streisand Effect is very real, even for boring, inconsequential videos.
The challenge is to avoid submitting an "avalanche of inconsequential data," Albert said.
"Attaching a legal label to the ghastly crimes ... may seem inconsequential," Ross said.
Twitter is literally named after the term for short bursts of "inconsequential" information.
THE view from the roof of Rome's city hall makes others seem inconsequential.
He was a healthy baby; the knot in his umbilical cord seemed inconsequential.
The debate was surprisingly fierce and fiery, especially about something so seemingly inconsequential.
She's totally inconsequential to the plot but helps move the episode along somehow.
Many of those are relatively small and inconsequential items, such as trim pieces.
Now all that history was inconsequential, pulsed inside the blender of collective toil.
Though seemingly inconsequential, vanity sizing affects all of us in a negative way.
All of us have allergies to people whose seemingly inconsequential behavior irritates us.
The full-length version of this phone call feels a little inconsequential now.
Others, which mine inconsequential information about obscure start-ups, stink strongly of advertorials.
For many Palestinians, the distinctions between Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Gantz were inconsequential.
Chickenpox, for example, can be largely inconsequential in children, yet catastrophic in adults.
You would have thought he would be among the most inconsequential individuals ever.
The money brought in from the new fees would be inconsequential for Google.
Laura and whatever child might have been born using her egg are inconsequential.
The small capital amounts may seem inconsequential, but they're more strategic than anything.
"The definition was "a short burst of inconsequential information," and "chirps from birds.
And something as seemingly inconsequential as the weather can cost a state dearly.
It bloomed in January — a small, inconsequential white flower with a heavenly scent.
For the moment, though, women were considered weak, silly, and inconsequential, Gibb says.
Without enforcing the Basic Act, fundamental land rights enshrined are inconsequential, said Kawlo.
Whether it's a dishonest strategy or an inconsequential practice is up to the shopper.
These were single, inconsequential matters involving Theodore Roosevelt, Harry Truman and John F. Kennedy.
Whether or not people are in the room while he does so is inconsequential.
And when that official is the controversial Mike Flynn, the move is hardly inconsequential.
This may seem inconsequential, but for people with injuries to these muscles it's not.
In the short term, altering the definition for the boundary of space seems inconsequential.
Why should we feel bad for watching shows that are frothy, light, and inconsequential?
Fantastic Beasts is two-plus hours of meandering eye candy that feels numbingly inconsequential.
And you would have been attacked for doing things that would now seem inconsequential.
I love the inconsequential but cool accent color on the power button, for instance.
The indiscriminate killing of civilians, some of them children, makes political rivalries seem inconsequential.
This is in itself would not be an issue, were they not also inconsequential.
"Although many conspiracy theories appear benign or inconsequential, others create serious risks," it reads.
Clinton's use of a private account as a mistake, but ultimately an inconsequential one.
I didn't even see the thing—that's how inconsequential it was at the time.
The art and animations felt incomplete and the combat looked physically inconsequential and unsatisfying.
It felt as if that hegemonic, white, male notion was already tedious and inconsequential.
Prizes for collecting these pieces ranged from inconsequential (free fries) to massive ($1 million).
Prizes for collecting these pieces ranged from inconsequential (free fries) to massive ($1 million).
For a beautiful, fleeting moment, arguments had texture, even if the subjects were inconsequential.
LeBron James hasn't played in games this inconsequential since his rookie season in Cleveland.
I was the unluckiest because everything I ever did after that would seem inconsequential.
Nothing is so small or inconsequential that it can't inspire the internet's outsize passions.
Maikel Franco's two-out, ninth-inning homer off closer Aroldis Chapman was ultimately inconsequential.
Amid such difficulties, the fate of two small fellowship programs would seem fairly inconsequential.
That would seem a decent reason for an otherwise fairly inconsequential piece of news.
The Times didn't want to get it wrong, even something that seemed so inconsequential.
The legal significance of Nixon's action in Cambodia was more subtle, yet not inconsequential.
They have characterized the political brinkmanship and stuttering negotiations as inconsequential to their operations.
So where did this inaccurate narrative for an admittedly stupid and inconsequential story come from?
While these fractional amounts might seem inconsequential, try thinking of altcoins like rookie baseball cards.
This makes the election sound inconsequential, especially compared to dramatic elections in several Western democracies.
The byproduct is an improvement, in the most inconsequential of ways, over the G7 ThinQ.
China will act without mercy when a country is deemed inconsequential to its own growth.
The revolutionary nature of virtual reality is inconsequential if it is inaccessible to nearly everyone.
Political noise plays an essentially inconsequential role in the government's serious factual review, Varney said.
The details are meant to be playfully inconsequential, and on this point the show succeeds.
With WannaCry, he notes that only an "inconsequential" amount of keys were returned to victims.
Read as a narrative, the destruction of these structures is at once catastrophic and inconsequential.
Automakers have occasionally found ways to keep assembly plants running despite shortages of inconsequential parts.
Small interactions glibly dismissed as inconsequential factor into the mundane naturalism in the gameplay experience.
Despite these discrepancies, the Trump administration hired Chang to a role that's far from inconsequential.
An hour passed as they debated inconsequential amendments to a bill on industrial-workforce training.
The $5 billion penalty is all-but-inconsequential to a company as profitable as Facebook.
Four years ago, the political independent was perceived as a busy but relatively inconsequential backbencher.
Trump Jr. initially brushed off the meeting as an inconsequential one mostly about Russian adoption.
"Are you suggesting that I should look at the bullet wounds as inconsequential?" asked Then.
Wilson finished with 215 points and eight rebounds in a restorative but mostly inconsequential performance.
Some who doubted the benefits of the program expect the retreat to be similarly inconsequential.
They're Marthas and handmaids who, beyond Moira, are primarily silent and inconsequential to the plot.
Iowa has only 41 of them this year, an inconsequential number in the national game.
Today, it is safe to be a member of the N.A.A.C.P. It is also inconsequential.
Finally, if this restriction was inconsequential, would they be willing to take this restriction out?
An inch seems inconsequential, but for furniture, one measly inch can make a frustratingly big difference.
Additionally, ETFs are more tax-efficient because any capital gains they generate are inconsequential, advisors say.
You point and shoot, and it's satisfying because they do what you expect, but they're inconsequential.
In fact, the standard playbook calls for squandering a closer's precious pitches at highly inconsequential moments.
It's not as inconsequential as Little Red Wagon Day, but potentially as historically significant as Christmas.
For those who could care less about their grids, the change may seem minor and inconsequential.
Yet the widespread indifference in one party does not mean the special counsel's investigation is inconsequential.
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The post — a simple, seemingly inconsequential news item posted to a sports-focused subreddit — took off.
In the grand cosmic scale, humanity and our tiny home in the universe are absolutely inconsequential.
However, whether the Chinese can engineer a soft or a hard landing is inconsequential to investors.
If women's income is inconsequential in these households, then men are dominating the economy, Yavorsky says.
Whether Frankie Vargas died at the hands of Tom, Jake, Charlie, or whoever else is inconsequential.
Madewela's response to the question was so long and inconsequential as to be impossible to follow.
Her back pain improved to mild and manageable — inconsequential compared with her life-limiting hearing problems.
In contrast, Mrunal Thakur's stony-faced and awkward performance makes her small role even more inconsequential.
They can then chat with the counselor about anything, even if it's something that seems inconsequential.
In truth, American leadership is inconsequential, because it is not the leadership that other nations crave.
Throughout the letter, Johnson repeatedly tries to imply that the wholesale fraud that occurred is inconsequential.
These were not people going into the medical field—it was much more inconsequential than that.
And that may have something to do with why the premiere episode feels tepid and inconsequential.
But it could very well be the most inconsequential $22 billion charge in the bank's history.
And now, in what otherwise might have been an inconsequential shot, she just wasn't getting it.
And I thought of such vast animals being so inconsequential to the industry that bred them.
The idea that you're a Daenerys is otherwise inconsequential, but everyone seems to know that already.
Here the choreography is part of a larger vision that renders it extraneous or, worse, inconsequential.
They were inconsequential; what mattered were the terrorists, their caves and the great, big, scary bomb.
Mr. Pettibon moved to New York roughly seven years ago, a change he said was inconsequential.
But the effects of ISIS' Telegram years were far from normal, and even farther from inconsequential.
As inconsequential as Democrats have made conservatives in their ranks feel, conservatives remain consequential to them.
The exit of a candidate who was last polling below 85033 percent is, by itself, inconsequential.
These inconsequential women well know the wreckage they can cause by making unsubstantiated and baseless allegations.
Little documentary evidence has emerged, and those involved maintain that what ended up happening was inconsequential.
Judging by the title alone, Infinity War will make Civil War seem sort of tiny or inconsequential.
Whether these shifts are annoying or welcomed is inconsequential—once they reach critical mass, ubiquity eclipses controversy.
This seemingly inconsequential decision exposes an existential crisis for the historic preservation movement in the United States.
Now, this isn't enough to compete head-on with Spotify or Apple Music, but it's not inconsequential.
It would all seem so silly and inconsequential if the personal drama hadn't been so incredibly consequential.
Other OPEC and non-OPEC members are largely inconsequential in terms of decision-making and production outcomes.
Since Sinkhole Day, inconsequential items from between now and then have been slipping back into the present.
A video blows up demonstrating a hilarious outcome all set in motion by seemingly inconsequential design decisions?
When record financial penalties are inconsequential it is logical to pursue other avenues to protect our data.
It's these inconsequential tales that offer new narratives for the direction of media, technology, entertainment, or politics.
All this seemed like a salacious but inconsequential story — until Vashukevich got the attention of Alexei Navalny.
You could see little twitches and frowns as the inconsequential practice free throws bounced off the rim.
To treat it as an inconsequential factor seems, at best, an oversight—at worst, it's an erasure.
There are many moments in my day that I would classify as deeply annoying and utterly inconsequential.
It is among the most inconsequential times superstar players will spend on ice in their professional careers.
But, Dr. Bateman notes, each person has about 200 unique gene mutations, most of which are inconsequential.
In January 1965, the body of an inconsequential gangster named Robert Rasmussen was found in Wilmington, Mass.
This seemingly inconsequential arrest would lead to the traumatizing sexual assault, and then six months in jail.
The corners, rather than sharp right angles which a fighter can be herded into, are almost inconsequential.
Certainly, Seth Moulton and his service to our country in the armed forces is anything but inconsequential.
Was it a breath of fresh air, just an inconsequential artistic liberty or P.C. culture run amok?
The only problem is that The Shallows' acute focus on these other elements makes Nancy seem inconsequential.
But the rest of the world is gone — irrelevant, inconsequential, specks of sesame falling off a bagel.
As we moved to the rhythm of the highway and the inconsequential landscape, we fell into beat.
It was a small lie and, given the epic scale of this administration's mendacity, an inconsequential one.
But now, at the top of the summit, my prior fears and anxieties seemed small and inconsequential.
Cross-referencing seemingly inconsequential data from different sources helps companies build detailed and powerful profiles of individuals.
As a result, critics like the New Republic's Brian Beutler have dismissed Flake's concerns as inconsequential posturing.
The small devices attach to their chest, and record every interaction with the public, no matter how inconsequential.
Seth Moulton, another young, vocal anti-Pelosi lawmaker, "inconsequential" to Rolling Stone's Tim Dickinson in a recent interview.
Verizon didn't immediately respond to our questions about the ad, and it's a relatively inconsequential thing to note.
Less than a minute as a mysterious operative who turns out to be completely inconsequential to the plot.
Against such travails, a 2100 percent rise in revenue that was expected to be 2700 percent is inconsequential.
Other folks didn't," said another former top aide Mark Longabaugh, who called the rule both "inconsequential" and "childish.
While both Trump and Oz are both consummate showmen, Thursday's show was a completely inconsequential hour of television.
If nearly inconsequential dangers get the same warning as significant dangers, people might start ignoring preventive efforts entirely.
Trump's Fox fixation isn't benign or inconsequential — because, like him, the network has an aversion to the truth.
What initially appeared to be a bad-luck bounce for the Astros proved inconsequential in the fourth inning.
With her playfulness intact but in quiet mode, Katchadourian uses small moments and inconsequential details to upend history.
I wasn't interacting with the scene so much as I was stepping through it as an inconsequential presence.
"It's like a job," he says, mocking the research we do before making even the most inconsequential purchases.
This is good news for Trump, who has made so many gaffes that they have proven utterly inconsequential.
He is the caretaker of perhaps the best pitching staff in baseball, so these are not inconsequential musings.
In its petition to NHTSA, Ford says that the discrepancies with the desiccated ammonium nitrate inflators are inconsequential.
They ensure that no matter how inconsequential "shutdowns" really are, they are perceived by the public as dire.
Otherwise, these networks and others will see that its credibility isn't worth whatever inconsequential ratings boost Avenatti offers.
In fact, considering the horrific stories coming daily from Syria and Iraq, it came to seem pretty inconsequential.
It'd be funny, and inconsequential, if so many otherwise well-meaning people didn't parrot their baseless talking points.
Your hobbies seem inconsequential because they take time and people will tell you they're not advancing your career.
I get it: The online squabbling of professional pretty people might seem like inconsequential, self-perpetuating insider drama.
But it would be a mistake to think of the nine-month push to kill Obamacare as inconsequential.
Clinton's refinancing plan was so inconsequential as to deserve no more discussion beyond the completion of this sentence.
He believes that the state of the economy is inconsequential compared to the strength of the founding team.
But for the women's rights movement, that doesn't mean Schlafly failed or that her ideas were inconsequential relics.
But in terms of winning the war on drugs, it's ultimately inconsequential, even by the federal government's admission.
If this happened in a small inconsequential country, the potential for damage to the world would be minimal.
Not all coronaviruses are deadly — the ones endemic to humans, like the common cold, are often considered inconsequential.
Those at the top of the campaign say they never heard about the meeting because it was inconsequential.
Still, a quarter-point rate hike has an almost inconsequential impact on the monthly budget of the average consumer.
Then, if things go poorly, you can always use Guardian Angel again (thanks to the inconsequential cooldown) to escape.
But my biggest gripe now is that everything important feels rushed while everything inconsequential gets too much screen time.
In fact, they are one of the few teams to have not been rendered inconsequential by the Warriors juggernaut.
In previous public comments, Wansink dismissed some of the errors as minor and inconsequential to the studies' overall conclusions.
"The impact of a single quarter-point move is inconsequential, but the cumulative effect is mounting," says McBride, CFA.
While this might sound inconsequential, it means that U-993 cannot sustain nuclear fission reactions, but U-299 can.
"It's inconsequential," Carlos Escudé, an Argentine political scientist who has written about the bombing investigation, said of the bill.
In slightly spookier -- and totally inconsequential -- news, the Wild have played four times before on Halloween, to mixed results.
The immediate fallout of this news is a major loss for Razer and a rather inconsequential one for HTC.
He didn't score, so the play was somewhat inconsequential ... but it was certainly noticed by players on both sides.
Yes, objectively, these are the ravings of a mad man looking for connections that are both inconsequential and reaching.
"Awkward" can feel too inconsequential a word to apply to such serious subjects as political polarization and mental health.
You go far back in time and change one tiny inconsequential thing, like the position of a single atom.
To serious meditators—I mean those who seek to unlock the secrets of the universe—this is pretty inconsequential.
His inconsequential Beyoncé jokes seem out of character, and they undermine the portrait the writers are trying to build.
Russian cheating has been covered up, regarded as less important than "the arms control process" and as militarily inconsequential.
While the call on Turner was fairly inconsequential in the end, it only raises the stakes for Game 7.
They share the same goal, to so thoroughly distort national perceptions as to make objective truth inconsequential and unrecognizable.
Changes in sea levels that would have been relatively inconsequential for continents were magnified on tiny St. Paul Island.
Network newscasts have live updates on location from inconsequential, out of the way places called the Red Hen restaurant.
The subtle racism comes off as inconsequential, and perhaps incapable of carrying a film in its bare bones form.
Taking every setback or failure—no matter how small or inconsequential in the grand scheme of things—as personal.
A viral post about Snapchat shutting down is pretty inconsequential, but it shows just how gullible people can be.
I was very disappointed that the leader of the Democratic caucus would call any member of our caucus inconsequential.
Such right-wing parties, which have taken root elsewhere in Eastern Europe, had been largely inconsequential in Czech politics.
Seriously, though, Hawkeye hasn't been in any of the trailers or promotional material, which has made him feel inconsequential.
But even if it felt inconsequential at the time, I don't take for granted that I had a choice.
In a statement released after Friday's hearing, White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham dismissed the day's proceedings as inconsequential.
Often broadcasters will shave inappropriate or inconsequential moments from films in order to have more time to place advertisements.
Trump allies have dismissed those contacts as inconsequential, routine and exaggerated by Democrats to support a made-up narrative.
One of the most frustrating things about The Ick is that the issue that triggers it feels so inconsequential.
With so little for him to prove, our income differential was like a height variation: inconsequential when lying down.
Consider how the midterms affected the much-vaunted (yet thus far inconsequential) bipartisan Climate Solutions Caucus in the House.
While these visuals are what immediately lure us into the story, that's not to say the words are inconsequential.
But the question is not why I forgot a meeting which is inconsequential in which nothing improper or illegal happens.
For those of us who've lost a longtime pet, the grief can be overwhelming, but might seem inconsequential to others.
Some are small and inconsequential, and some -- such as increased wind shear that tears apart hurricanes, could actually be beneficial.
There are upgrades available, but for the most part they are inconsequential, slightly improved versions of what you already have.
This is completely inconsequential to everything right now, but spoiler alert, just remember Pfeiffer for the next eight episodes, okay?
It's one the most inconsequential aspects of going about your daily life, but it's a conversation that is still ongoing.
All this is quite convincing and Mr Collins avoids the sin of many management books, being neither incomprehensible nor inconsequential.
More often than not, he's been lost between the 10 different inconsequential subplots spanning the show's three-dozen-person cast.
Multiple ex-staffers spoke of her all-hours emails, often in all-caps, spotlighting what they said were inconsequential errors.
Katchadourian eliminated all coherent language, leaving only inconsequential words like "um" and "uh" and the scratchy sound of radio static.
Why would Kavanaugh lie about such inconsequential things as the definition of ralphing, booting, devil's triangle- things so easily disproved.
A single, inconsequential bat in Spelunky sets off a chain reaction that brings most of the level down around you.
Yet, most CEOs are either unaware of the existence of such jobs or consider them inconsequential to their business success.
We know nothing in GOT is inconsequential, but it's hard to make heads or tails of what we're looking at.
Brat, for his part, said it's the substance of the immigration bill he's interested in, and the vehicle is inconsequential.
Ideally the tasks are specialized enough to require a freelancer but too inconsequential to justify hiring one for actual money.
Mary Mayhew, a former state Health and Human Services commissioner, is banking on support from Maine's not-inconsequential Catholic population.
" In a tweet, US Forces Afghanistan called the attack a "failed attempt" to seize territory "while creating strategically inconsequential headlines.
While mostly inconsequential, Fallon's show represents the media double standard that my colleague Brian Beutler has been writing about recently.
It came out with this large decision against Google for the EU shopping case, but the fine is largely inconsequential.
For now, if you're just confused about inconsequential events, rest easy—it's okay if you ate that late-night sandwich.
In contrast, those in the consultant community who successfully exaggerate an inconsequential blemish in a complex study get hired again.
This may all feel somewhat inconsequential, and baseball's comeback in the Olympics may very well be a one-time deal.
See, Cochran may have pointed out the systemic racial bias of the L.A.P.D., but it was inconsequential to this case.
And unlike our parents, we are equipped with a lifetime of evidence for why the Clinton's tactics are not inconsequential.
Think about the bigger impact of this small and seemingly inconsequential habit on your health and your loved one's happiness.
You're fond of talking about eternity, and the need to recognize how fleeting and comparatively inconsequential our current moment is.
Is it a movie about a woman grappling with her own inconsequential existence in the face of a larger universe?
This is a rare occasion in which politicians could argue the truth — all of their other differences are relatively inconsequential.
I still meet people who insist that the human influence on the vastness of the atmosphere and oceans is inconsequential.
I still meet people who insist that the human influence on the vastness of the atmosphere and oceans is inconsequential.
Video games have that beautiful effect: For a few minutes every round, we're channeling energy into something totally inconsequential but conquerable.
But it appears CNN got the date of the email wrong, according to the Washington Post, rendering the whole thing inconsequential.
Prom, pop quizzes, college, and crushes might seem inconsequential compared to the seriousness of alien invasions and Captain America going rogue.
Chu understood the unique burden that this romantic comedy — a genre that has long been dismissed as inconsequential — needed to shoulder.
"Of course there are going to be people who say this is inconsequential and it doesn't matter," Wade tells The Verge.
No bit of information is too inconsequential: there are mundane pieces about umpire training or the league's Executive of the Year.
"Whether they are from (China), or Australia, or right across the world, is inconsequential and irrelevant to us," he told reporters.
Contrary to Lee's propaganda, Singapore was far from an "inconsequential fishing village" when Lee came to power, in the nineteen-fifties.
Zuckerberg is playing a new version of an old game, giving away something inconsequential and making a big deal of it.
One cannot praise the nuclear agreement as a diplomatic breakthrough and simultaneously dismiss the sunsetting of its key provisions as inconsequential.
For outsiders, the EU-NATO declaration may seem inconsequential, but given the history between these two organizations, it is actually revolutionary.
But some have already written it off as inconsequential, likely the result of a news segment the president may have seen.
" I felt put down by her, but not willing to admit defeat, and so I told her, "These are inconsequential details.
But it turns out that Spicer happens to have a far greater adversary than something as inconsequential as easily demonstrable truths.
The disagreement may seem inconsequential, but determining responsibility for the iCloud password reset could be a crucial component of the case.
Simply put, "priming" is the concept that experiences, no matter how seemingly inconsequential, impact our perceptions of the world around us.
In fact, last year, the Supreme Court unanimously decided to protect Americans who made inconsequential false statements as they sought citizenship.
And Robbins's script is filled with scenes where characters have largely inconsequential conversations about, say, where their kids go to school.
My father pointed this out in a quizzical text message, but the error seemed like an inconsequential annoyance best ignored indefinitely.
Whether these ruses and dodges might undermine the foundations of the nation's rules of law are completely inconsequential to Mr. Trump.
Once a phone is produced, verbal storytelling comes to an abrupt halt, and eye contact is killed — no inconsequential side effect.
For another, I'd argue that gender is to parenthood like a wedding is to marriage: pretty inconsequential in the long run.
The islands are "inconsequential in military terms," because, if necessary, they could easily be attacked and destroyed by the United States.
That the material of the canvas itself is representative of a history of displacement and slavery is not inconsequential for Engels.
He has signed more than 40 bills so far, but about half were inconsequential compared with the accomplishments of his predecessors.
Too much modern management research, the author argues, is a mess of inconsequential jargon, tailor-made to appear in leading journals.
"You can feel very inconsequential at sea," said Bertish, who won the renowned Mavericks surf contest in Northern California in 2010.
This is a drop in the bucket of the Treasury market, with inconsequential implications for the overall level of interest rates.
But ultimately, when the story arc ended, mirror universe episodes felt inconsequential, like a dream that doesn't matter once you wake up.
As far as he's concerned, Elihas was a traitor and so is Bill, and Ava's being caught in the crossfire is inconsequential.
Image 2603 of 2 VOLGOGRAD, Russia – In theory, it&aposs an inconsequential match between two teams already eliminated from the World Cup.
Ted Cruz's theatrics at the Republican convention, calling them "inconsequential" as the party heads into the general election battle with Hillary Clinton.
Though seemingly inconsequential, the remark gave critics fodder to amplify concerns that she was too inexperienced to be running for high office.
" O&aposDonnell, the U.S. military spokesman, said the Taliban achieved nothing from the Ghazni assault "except another eye-catching, but inconsequential headline.
If location settings seem inconsequential, look at fitness tracker Strava's heatmap fiasco, which was inadvertently exposing military bases and service member habits.
Getting the feature taken away was apparently not an inconsequential move; nor was Instagram's soon-to-follow launch of short-form video.
Tommen was the model of an inconsequential Game of Thrones character, but to Cersei he was the only thing keeping her human.
The best comedic sequences—a misguided dinner party, an angrily tossed milkshake—are often and almost inconsequential to the show's central mystery.
Then, over a week ago, a seemingly inconsequential storm spun up in the Sea of Japan and moved eastward across the Pacific.
The decision to forgo the census may seem inconsequential to the individual, but it could have serious repercussions for the greater community.
In between those poles, a political amalgam of socialists and "Never-Trumpers" either stayed home or voted for inconsequential third-party candidates.
"Timeless," a good-natured science-fiction adventure series beginning Monday on NBC, manages the not inconsequential trick of being educational dumb fun.
Every action, however seemingly inconsequential, had to be logged: opening the oven door, changing the trash bag, even a bout of sneezing.
Memories of my East Side life are soft, a flood of inconsequential smiles and vague encouragements offered by people living protected lives.
"It's not an inconsequential move," said Stephen Massocca, senior vice president at Wedbush Securities in San Francisco, of the decline in futures.
It was an inconsequential thing, but a telling sign that White House statements are heading out the door with relatively little vetting.
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Like many of Trump's rhetorical quirks — hyperbole, casual bragging — his desire to be lavished with praise is something that is often inconsequential.
It does take a few seconds to kick in after that, a wait that seemed annoying at first but inconsequential over time.
He dismissed the importance of the Irish border, a major sticking point in negotiations with the European Union, saying it was inconsequential.
Similarly, if you cover a big wall in a tiny pattern, the elements might look blurred and inconsequential from across the room.
"Tactically, operationally and strategically, the Taliban achieved nothing with this failed attack except another eye-catching, but inconsequential headline," said LT. Col.
Sanders also had to address the abusive conduct by some of his online supporters, a faction he described as tiny and inconsequential.
"Kudos to NBC News for having such low standards as to publish such a shallow unoriginal bit of inconsequential drivel," she added.
The only other woman of color, a reporter named Allison (Janina Gavankar), is so inconsequential she doesn't even have a last name.
To be sure, none of this was routine or inconsequential, but these matters had a certain orderliness and respect for constitutional structure.
But these are basically inconsequential, says Jack Watling, a land warfare expert at the Royal United Services Institute who advises Gulf militaries.
In fact, sometimes the thing that causes the reaction is so tiny or inconsequential that even we don't know what it was.
But as you make these simulated decisions, you remain aware that they are utterly inconsequential; they are just moves in a game.
The incident has also led to enquiries as how something seemingly inconsequential as a drone could cause such a problem for the airport.
I dropped it during every hangover, every time the group chat got too livid, whenever someone fucked up in a really inconsequential way.
She may have made an innocent mistake, and if this case ever proceeds on the merits, it might be shown to be inconsequential.
When you add that information into the equation, anyone who understands how internships in college works knows that it is inconsequential and irrelevant.
Instead, she turned the spotlight on a relatively inconsequential congresswoman, and opened up an opportunity for right-wing media scavengers to elevate her.
I was quick to point out to my daughter that the person in the underwear wasn't really me, though that clarification seemed inconsequential.
As of now, the photo remains unchanged, probably because my boyfriend spends zero time thinking about something so inconsequential as his phone background.
For instance, all parties involved in the infamous Trump Tower meeting are publicly claiming that it was a brief and inconsequential one-off.
This sounds incremental and inconsequential, but creators and backers have mixed feelings about what it means for low-tier backers on the site.
The concept of a living, breathing artist collaborating with a fictional character to tell the character's story could easily yield an inconsequential trifle.
But for whatever reason, one seemingly inconsequential and unrelated sequence during last week's loss to the Houston Rockets stands out in my mind.
Half of those had "a known vulnerability or a weak password" and were, therefore, prime candidates for attack—a not inconsequential 240,000 homes.
The last one-true thing in my life, something so inconsequential and yet beautiful for its utter simplicity and dependability is in shambles.
And then the idea of low-count videos themselves; this endless stream of inconsequential ephemera pulled down from YouTube that could contain anything.
The change in the volume controls is largely inconsequential: it's easier to just use your voice to change volume on the Dot anyway.
But having cared for those in whom problems have ensued, I can report that the risks are not inconsequential, and the complications devastating.
The Commission lawyer Richard Lyal said Apple's argument that all its intellectual-property-related activities took place in the United States was inconsequential.
Something like a flat Earth theory seems relatively inconsequential—these aren't the people NASA's going to hire to pilot space shuttles, after all.
It straddles the line between a functional representation and a realistic depiction of its subject, and what it's depicting isn't snappy or inconsequential.
That $350 million is an inconsequential amount compared to what it cost to produce, transport and deploy the herbicides in the first place.
And an analysis of the bills Mr. Trump signed shows that about half were minor and inconsequential, passed by Congress with little debate.
It would replace the largely inconsequential Confederations Cup, a World Cup dress rehearsal held in the host country the year before that event.
It might sound inconsequential, but the tool goes a long way in piercing the veil of secrecy that shrouds the portfolios of landlords.
Even if the numbers of returning fighters are not as high as officials in some countries had feared, they are still not inconsequential.
The Miss America Organization has undergone a rebranding over the past eight months, and the changes, as many have reported, are not inconsequential.
This being Wilde, the expression of those conflicts can seem purely decorative and inconsequential at first, a heap of jeweled epigrams and paradoxes.
While Trump has dismissed the short-range tests as inconsequential, U.S. allies in the region are much more concerned about the ongoing tests.
The curious contrasts of "Twin Peaks" are plainly evident in this week's episode, which balances the momentous, the abstract and the seemingly inconsequential.
And an analysis of the bills Mr. Trump signed shows that about half were minor and inconsequential, passed by Congress with little debate.
Monsters University This one actually went the prequel route, yielding an amusing but inconsequential look at Sully and Mike during their college days.
A budget needs to constrain individual spending decisions to an aggregate limit, because the total consists of many, mostly small fiscally inconsequential choices.
The single greatest part of any -gate, particularly the recent ones the Patriots have found themselves in, is how utterly inconsequential they are.
I wished my situation was as inconsequential as an exam question, and I wished I learnt to problem-solve instead of parrot-read.
The title refers to a religious hymn celebrating the all-knowing gaze of the creator, even on something as inconsequential as a sparrow.
Normally, news like this would seem a little inconsequential given the fact that incipient American fascism has found its way to the White House.
Again, what sounds to Rice like inconsequential word choice sounds to Gowdy like a deliberate attempt to overstate the administration's handle on the facts.
The Fishers, like many families, are left to deconstruct last words, subtle intonations, prolonged sighs -- pegging the formerly inconsequential as missed opportunities for intervention.
The tweet said "we want you to get notifications that matter" – an implication that being added to a user's Twitter list was inconsequential information.
Small windows into other worlds can allow great affinity with the other, or exoticize them, or collapse into nothing more than an inconsequential snapshot.
Essentially, it goes like this: You've seen something that was deemed inconsequential, such as a stranger's face on the subway, so you "forgot" it.
When compared to the larger federal budget and presented as "less than 85033 percent," it is tempting to dismiss foreign aid spending as inconsequential.
The rest of the evening's chats are inconsequential, and it almost seems as though Rachel actively dislikes a handful of guys in the group.
"This is yet another failed Taliban attempt to seize terrain, which will result in yet another eye-catching but strategically inconsequential headline," he said.
The contents of the Pitch Pool rapidly turned into a torrent of inconsequential updates, forcing me to close Skype and return to it later.
So to create a culture where you actually identify those things, when they're inconsequential but you want to see them grow, is really challenging.
What royals like the Duchess of Sussex and Kate Middleton wear might seem inconsequential to people disinterested in the British monarchy, fashion, or both.
So it is likely that a short but decent interval will follow and then truth will return to its previously inconsequential position in Washington.
Why it matters: The leaks were largely inconsequential — mostly instruction manuals for old hacking tools, propped up in their importance by imaginations running wild.
And while an extra half-hour may seem inconsequential, the additional rest led to a 4.5 percent increase in their median final classroom grades.
It is jarring to discover a reminiscence so cherished has been inaccurate, even when the subject is as inconsequential as snow and sweetened milk.
And when the police redirect their attention away from fare evasion, it sends a clear message that this form of crime (theft) is inconsequential.
" All this is an expression of the author's conviction, announced in Book 1, that "our ludicrously inconsequential lives … had a part in this world.
Seth Curry, making his second consecutive start at point guard, finished with 11 points after hitting an inconsequential 3-pointer in the waning moments.
Given the rapid spread of the virus, it is hard to know which mistakes are inconsequential, and which could lead to many more infections.
Later in the article, Parker dismisses the conservation efforts of zoos as inconsequential given the rapid loss of habitats for animals in the wild.
"This is not inconsequential, even for a company the size of Boeing," said Scott Hamilton, managing director of the Leeham Company, an aviation consultancy.
But all of that is inconsequential compared with the flagrant assault on the rule of law represented by the firing of the F.B.I. director.
Indeed, in his telling, the most pernicious consequence of Trump's otherwise inconsequential election is that it gave woke culture the license to run riot.
Yes, there was a collateral political benefit, but, as in the Edwards case, it was inconsequential and not the primary purpose of the payments.
Mr. Trump brushed off his sharing of alt-right messages on social media as inconsequential — the sort of thing that just happens on Twitter.
That is, after a lot of chest thumping, President Trump will ultimately agree to a face-saving, largely inconsequential trade deal with the Chinese.
Is this wordplay intentional, and if so, does it add depth to the work or lure overanalyzing curators and critics into inconsequential discursive diarrhea?
Beautifully danced by the younger company members Jonathan Frederickson, Emma Borrowman, Christopher Tandy and Stephanie Troyak, they feel a little inconsequential within the work.
The monthly fee "is not inconsequential, but it's affordable to a much larger group of parents, and you don't need this forever," she said.
Nina has been jilted — her father gave control of the Dallas Cowboys to her brother, leaving her an inconsequential team in New Jersey instead.
Yet Drexler subverts any overt stylistic reference or homage to these painters: She undermines the identifiers by making them nearly invisible and entirely inconsequential.
To recap a frenetic week: As of Friday afternoon, Trump had signed one fairly inconsequential law, four executive orders, eight memoranda, and two proclamations.
The Wolfpack netted a couple of third quarter touchdowns, but the game was so far out of reach by that point that it was inconsequential.
It can't be used to play Mozart, but you can still pretend to play it whenever your friends start complaining about their inconsequential life problems.
But Farrakhan remains free to spout his anti-Semitic rhetoric to nearly 500,000 followers, with his only punishment being stripped of an inconsequential blue checkmark.
THE fate of a small rural town in northern Syria might seem inconsequential when faced with a multinational assault on the group's main stronghold, Mosul.
You're either limited to futzing around with headlights and other inconsequential cosmetics or you get a totally blank slate with no design constraints at all.
Sensor data that the US has been able to review indicated the components were inconsequential to any advanced North Korean military capability, the official said.
Milford added that early testing had shown that something as inconsequential as a paint spill on a road could confuse a self-driving AI system.
"First of all, 3% is not inconsequential," John Roth, the acting undersecretary of defense and chief financial officer, told reporters of at the Pentagon Tuesday.
Finally, Trump lies or misleads in the interview repeatedly, even about matters that are completely inconsequential to anyone in the country other than Donald Trump.
Under Obama, the Justice Department prosecuted only one banker involved in the collapse of the financial system, opting instead for negotiated settlements and inconsequential fines.
The failure to distinguish what might be significant from the trivial or inconsequential will cause many Americans to throw up their hands and tune out.
Through much of 22010, it appeared possible that Trump's general weakness might solve all of these traditional Democratic problems -- or at least render them inconsequential.
This may seem inconsequential while you're reading this wide-awake, but it feels like a pretty great feature in the mornings, let me tell you.
To eliminate inconsequential acquisitions, the researchers included only those transactions that were at least 29.3 percent of the acquiring company's market capitalization or enterprise value.
Those skill sets have long been viewed as inconsequential to the field of AI, but Li is adamant that they are key to its future.
I wouldn't recommend this horror film to anyone who occasionally hires a babysitter, but for those without kids, it's a pretty thrilling and inconsequential movie.
Practically speaking, the position of House Democrats has been inconsequential in the last three short-term spending votes because GOP leaders didn't need their votes.
That may seem like a subjective or inconsequential critique, but it points to a major aspect of human perception beyond the grasp of our algorithms.
The Taliban had sheltered Osama bin Laden, after all, and therefore every abettor of its regime, no matter how inconsequential, was a terrorist as well.
"Some will continue to badger me for allegedly falling victim to fake news," Mr. Makabenta wrote, as if his lack of responsibility was ultimately inconsequential.
A dance-theater collaboration between the choreographer John Heginbotham and the writer-designer Maira Kalman, this is an inconsequential collage of history, travel, memory, objects.
For a brief time, they could offer up a kind of Borgesian magic, but the writing was schlocky, the plot twists jarring, the endings inconsequential.
While the CBO/OMB fight might seem inconsequential to the naked eye, in reality it masked about a $100 billion gulf between the two sides.
"What scares the hell out of me is that you would blow sky high over a thing as inconsequential as this," an adviser told him.
" That's not to say the House impeachment inquiry — formally announced by Speaker Nancy Pelosi last week — is inconsequential, Cashin said on "Squawk on the Street.
"To designate piecemeal would be a travesty, for the gaps and inconsequential structures are negligible," he was quoted as saying in The New York Times.
And that you call us "fake news" and put us down like children for asking these questions on behalf of the American people is inconsequential.
We simply couldn't process it all, the flood of nigh limitless but mostly inconsequential sensations from all corners of our bodies vying for our focus.
I feel like it was only yesterday I was writing an oped for the FT saying what an inconsequential chief of staff John Kelly would be.
You meet a couple characters at various races but they're so forgettable and inconsequential that they might as well not even have names or voice actors.
Day in and day out, the behind-closed-door influences of the protagonist's life seem to overtake her presence, smudging her out into an inconsequential state.
And how Didi handles its issues is not inconsequential to the rest of the world—the Chinese company is extending its reach beyond its home country.
Nestled in there is one episode of E.R. called "Oh, Brother" in which he was so inconsequential that he isn't even listed on the episode wiki.
Ultimately, that is the best thing I can take away from Tyler: Even this inconsequential one-term president was able to leave his mark on history.
Eventually, though, what seemed intriguing starts to feel slack and inconsequential, as the focus remains on police-procedural investigations and the duplicities in the Bowmans' marriage.
"Stradivarius" deals with it in the most inconsequential way possible, having it all play as backstory that people talk about, though Maggie herself is never seen.
The cold, dark mountain commandeered the city with its presence, permeating the air with a sense of how very small and inconsequential we all really are.
Oh, and the heretofore inconsequential bobblehead known as Meggy (Corbin Reid) keeps spying on Laurel in the hospital when she isn't even supposed to be working!
Further, the culture of partisan reporting and misinformation in the media leaves many politicians putting out inconsequential fires, rather than focusing on delivering their core message.
The first half is what you'd expect: an inconsequential adaptation of an R-rated classic, the rough edges polished down to a glossy sheen for television.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), aerial spraying of Naled is inconsequential to human health because the quantities used are very low.
Liam Neeson being ready to take any Black life over what one person allegedly did just shows how meaningless and inconsequential black lives are to some.
The Yankees spent a little over two minutes honoring David Ortiz on Thursday, and Ortiz used two inconsequential plate appearances to say goodbye to Yankee Stadium.
Whether intentional or not, his eagerness to lie about even the most inconsequential matter only helps foreign adversaries who want to undermine and control our elections.
So the Green Party surely still appeals to those who want the American economy to become fully eco-socialist—an inconsequential niche of voters, electorally speaking.
These common interactions are usually inconsequential, but when you introduce guns into these scenarios, an escalation can quickly become serious and even lead to lethal violence.
Compared to a collaboration like Kate Spade's new touchscreen watch, which runs on Android, a fashion house's influence on the Apple Watch can seem almost inconsequential.
"Because we live in a patriarchy, [romance] is dismissed as being inconsequential or ephemeral whereas something like science-fiction or the Western are not," says Gillis.
While escorting a soon-to-be-inconsequential suspect down the driveway (William Garretson, the property's caretaker), DeRosa noticed blood on the button that opened the gate.
No one has yet claimed otherwise, and if the meeting truly was so inconsequential, it's difficult to see it having major new ramifications for Trump's presidency.
Economists inside and outside of China generally agree that the steel and aluminum tariffs will be inconsequential to China unless they lead to broader trade restrictions.
But the story is inconsequential, since the game doesn't have a story-driven, single-player mode and focuses on players fighting each other in multiplayer modes.
When he does jab, about ninety percent of the time the jab is inconsequential and a straining right uppercut from down by the knees immediately follows.
To a layperson or someone disconnected from many of the day-to-day plights of people of color, this may seem inconsequential, or even race-baiting.
Some of the biggest news in exercise science this year concerned the tiniest impacts from physical activity, which does not mean that the impacts were inconsequential.
He was intercepted twice — once by Craig Robertson on a tipped pass and once by Marshon Lattimore on a long, inconsequential throw as the game ended.
"Small, seemingly inconsequential moments in your life can lead to something as big as finding someone you're going to spend the rest of your life with."
Once the band decided to pack it in, we felt that Wide Spot would be the perfect place to celebrate the end of our inconsequential run.
My personal plight is inconsequential, but it aptly illustrates how the freedoms granted under "One Country, Two Systems" are being dismantled by the Chinese Communist Party.
Others, like many baseball and basketball players, take a seat on the bench a little more often late in the season if the games are inconsequential.
Even if a chunk of that total involves inconsequential or arguable statements, the statistic captures the universal understanding that he often does not tell the truth.
The White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, swiftly brushed off the defections as inconsequential, saying he had "zero" concern about Ms. DeVos's confirmation by the Senate.
Don't count on Republicans, who waved their pocket copies of the Constitution at the most inconsequential executive orders of President Obama, to come to the rescue.
In other words, the sequence was both forgettable and inconsequential — to everyone, perhaps, except Green, and only because he watches every second of every Warriors game.
While most economists tend to dismiss the trade deficit as inconsequential, to Trump a large trade deficit is a clear sign of American manufacturing in decline.
She said that because in Mr. Kushner's view the meetings were inconsequential, it did not occur to him to mention them to senior staff members earlier.
This covers elements as inconsequential as how error messages look and as significant as how the game cooperates (or doesn't) with a console's cloud-save features.
Both sides must stop and think about the common and avoidable danger they are creating by clinging to arguments about each getting some inconsequential military advantage.
It boasted it was "not an inconsequential feat" and "a symbol of our continuing success in the marketplace," according to the SEC order in the case.
The White House later portrayed the meeting as a routine, inconsequential diplomatic encounter after the New York Times first reported in March that it had occurred.
In many ways, that's inconsequential information and whether they exploited the system themselves or obtained it from another trader, it remains something that occurred in the past.
Rudy Giuliani, a lawyer for Trump who has repeatedly criticized the Mueller probe as a fruitless "witch hunt", dismissed the sharing of data with Kilimnik as inconsequential.
As inconsequential as it might sound now, your social media accounts will be one of the most visible and connected elements you leave behind after passing away.
Now they all shared a certain amount of artificial circuitry, even a consciousness in classifications that became inconsequential in this reality in which they were all complicit.
If Sibelius, in particular, was long assumed to be inconsequential by a certain swath of musicians, this was due in no small part to Mr. Boulez's opposition.
The way you talk might seem inconsequential compared to what you talk about, but if there's a power imbalance exercising your agency will be an uphill battle.
Paradoxically, until the Olympic organizers grasp the notion that they are just as inconsequential as everyone and everything else, they will continue to undermine their own relevance.
The smell of freshly cut tickets, the bounce of StubHub prices on the grass, and a gust of warm dollar bills blowing through completely inconsequential soccer games.
What holds, what sticks to my brain like pasta on a ceiling, is one of the most inconsequential yet quietly-present elements on the website: its food.
But in the context of California's housing problems — which are rooted in intransigent local politics, not a lack of money — even tech companies' billions can seem inconsequential.
Others have suggested that, at bottom, an obstruction investigation focuses on the President's mindset, not Rosenstein's, so his role in drafting the memo about Comey is inconsequential.
It's a small, throwaway bit, inconsequential and forgotten enough that I couldn't even find a good YouTube clip of it to share with/ foist on other people.
Of the 57 executive orders and 92 presidential memoranda Donald Trump has issued since his inauguration one year ago, a shocking number have been banal or inconsequential.
There's something utopian about the notion that even a hasty, inconsequential meal, gobbled on a train or at a desk, can be — should be — fresh and good.
Edward and Florence, who encounter each other at a disarmament meeting on the Oxford University campus, court each other across a small but not inconsequential class divide.
It's financially inconsequential to a company estimated to be worth $60 billion, largely for its terminal business, which could be attractive to a large global financial firm.
Having decided his victory would be preferable to allowing a Democrat a partial and ultimately inconsequential term, the RNC resumed its financial support for the Moore campaign.
Profile The British novelist Penelope Lively is fascinated by contingency — the idea that an entire life is shaped by small decisions that seem inconsequential at the time.
He didn't want me driving the rented S.U.V. I felt sort of virtuous among the shopping centers, vast parking lots, and wide clogged boulevards, but also inconsequential.
It is tempting to dismiss Corker's retirement as an inconsequential end to a politician's career, part of the revolving door that Washington, D.C., life is known for.
A more malleable political system might have given Lam an easy public win over Beijing on some inconsequential issue, in order to prop up her autonomous bonafides.
But even a glass-half-empty leader needs to recognize the importance of rewarding good performance rather than pointing out any inconsequential mistakes made along the way.
At the time I was concerned that maybe it was inconsequential, this issue of lying, and that maybe the piece in general was too playful, or cynical.
It calls to mind a trashy and inconsequential romance novel, which, when punctuated with the film's moments of violence, wounds, and blood, feels more hilarious than horrifying.
The bathroom bill's main backer, Republican Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, a social conservative who sets the state Senate's legislative agenda, has said economic losses would be inconsequential.
They smiled often, they emoted more in general, and were empathetic and considerate in relatively inconsequential situations, but they ultimately dropped the ball whenever it mattered most.
After years upon years of hype, Cleganebowl aimed for the epic while feeling utterly inconsequential, which is maybe a great subtweet of "The Bells" as a whole.
And as inconsequential as it might be, flashes of chemistry between Washington's two best players have provided a fleeting semblance of expertise commonly associated with professional athletics.
If that sounds great to you, look no further than Passengers, a film that somehow becomes both more inconsequential and more terrifying the longer you think about it.
In his rebuttal, Steele argued the differences between the 13 women's accounts and Constand's case were inconsequential and this hearing was not the place to evaluate their creditability.
It didn't matter that he was stationed on the edge of the D, completely peripheral, inconsequential to the action unfolding around him, because he looked incredible doing it.
One on hand, to be rendered invisible is to be made into that abstracted percentage of the minority and thereby not counted, not countenanced, not considered, made inconsequential.
I was afraid of being just a footnote in the story of his life, and somehow my age seemed to doom me to being inconsequential in that way.
Fortnite, which is free to download and play, has garnered that impressive revenue despite the fact that the only things available to purchase are completely inconsequential to gameplay.
Most women I spoke with saw this tradition as an inconsequential preference that had no effect on how empowered they would be in other aspects of their lives.
The ruling by Tigar, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama, renders inconsequential the decision by the Washington-based judge, Timothy Kelly, appointed by President Donald Trump.
At the time, Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs had just been published, and Badoo employees would consult the book to guide even the most inconsequential product decisions.
Perhaps, users want a consistent experience – one that doesn't involve a million inconsequential product changes like turning stars to hearts or changing the character counter to a circle.
He was, and the record showed that the Trump administration is actually performing below average, and many of the bills that the President has signed have been inconsequential.
The Trump administration has taken issue with what it has deemed intellectual property theft by China, but the tussle over those rights could be rendered inconsequential with time.
His potential one-third of the Democratic electorate — more in certain states — are in for a rude awakening at how inconsequential they figure in picking their party's nominee.
Some of these terms might appear inconsequential, but relate strongly to discussions on what type of guns and firearm accessories should be regulated more strictly or even banned.
As I've stressed before, this is both a remarkable achievement, gauged through the lens of diplomacy, and a largely inconsequential one, gauged from the standpoint of the atmosphere.
But this little bit of imperfection was inconsequential: Sanchez picked the ball up and calmly fired to third in time for Didi Gregorius to tag the retreating Smith.
It demarcates what in the Soviet era was an inconsequential administrative boundary within the Soviet Socialist Republic of Georgia but what is now hardening into a hazardous frontier.
People get really mad when teens get cut on live television or whatever, but I get mad at the odd value placed on winning such an inconsequential tournament.
The protagonist either wins (if the fight takes place at the end of the episode), or loses in some inconsequential way (if it takes place in the middle).
There's a silly kind of pleasure to be taken in twisting scientific data points — birth dates, orbits, planetary alignments — into little morality plays about our inconsequential personal dramas.
Ralph Northam and the Democratic gains made in the General Assembly — because of Northern Virginia's suburbs — we just expanded Medicaid to 400,000 people, hardly an inconsequential policy victory.
Within the first five paragraphs, she dismissed Gardendale's assertion that these court orders were inconsequential after all these years and also laid out the linchpin of her ruling.
"This is not inconsequential, even for a company the size of Boeing," said Scott Hamilton, the managing director of the Leeham Company, an aviation consultancy, to the NYT.
In a similar vein, he could use a trade deal with Britain — even a narrow, economically inconsequential one — to claim vindication for his encouragement of leaving the bloc.
Part of the reason people like posting to Stories is because it feels inconsequential; if they knew a prospective date was watching, they might alter what they post.
Notwithstanding a late-game intervention by Barack Obama on behalf of Trudeau, the election is generally seen as too boring or inconsequential for non-Canadians to comment on.
Never has so much ink been wasted for so long over such an absolutely inconsequential matter as whether a hurricane, which is now gone, might come to Alabama.
" O'Hanlon said such a message would presumably help the White House, as it suggests "that any delay was short and relatively inconsequential for the actual flow of materiel.
Now, though, it's gripping even more tightly to inconsequential information about what it gets up to than the ultra-secretive National Security Agency—and for no evident reason.
White House aides want to avoid another negative news cycle -- one about Republicans breaking with the President -- and don't want lawmakers to see this as an inconsequential vote.
Though the White House deemed the complaint inconsequential, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said administration officials tried to cover up the president's now-controversial call with his Ukrainian counterpart.
That the Kremlin has been vexed by Mr. Navalny is clear from the authorities' response to what, in most countries, would be inconsequential protests that merely disrupted traffic.
Some acquisitions that may have seemed small and inconsequential at the time have grown weighty in retrospect, like Facebook&aposs acquisition of Instagram for a mere $1 billion.
It is politically inconsequential, because it's Donald Trump who now uses the title president while there isn't even a name for the victor in the national popular vote.
Now, inauguration crowd size is an inconsequential issue, but as J.M. Berger argues, we currently rely on the government for a great deal of factual and statistical information.
Starbucks has made the decision that anyone may now hang out in its stores or use the bathrooms without making a purchase, which I maintain is not inconsequential.
They either strayed too far from the spirit of the character, à la Spider-Man 3, or misunderstood it altogether, resulting in movies that felt hollow or inconsequential.
"WAKE UP!" the heroes seethe, but their friends and loved ones are too busy vegging out in front of a deeply weird reality competition with a hilariously inconsequential prize.
Saenredam's "The Interior of the Great Kerk at Haarlem," whose whitewashed church interior from the Dutch Golden Age might seem inconsequential compared to the work of Rembrandt or Vermeer.
Wearing a white lace dress, she turned her head in slow motion at the exact moment I turned mine, our eyes meeting for the most inconsequential yet serendipitous beat.
For the time being, this is what official resistance to Trump will look like: numerous battlefronts, some invisible, each inconsequential, but that have a real impact when taken together.
It was the perfect Oscar moment: Confusing, absurd, commented on by millions of people at once, and so unique that you momentarily forgot how inconsequential it all really is.
However, Dubelier has complained that the data has yet to be turned over and said the data will likely be in Russian and inconsequential to the case, Reuters reported.
But in the context of California's housing problems — which are rooted in intransigent local politics, not a lack of money — even the billions from tech companies can seem inconsequential.
By making this game, Golden Glitch thus places itself in the arena of the Shakespearean scholars who have vigorously debated these seemingly inconsequential details for almost half a millennia.
This may seem nutritionally inconsequential (though delicious) now, but the ability to digest incredibly calorie-dense dairy products was incredibly useful for humans surviving the cold winters of Europe.
Policywise, I agree with much of what he's done, but the tax bill could have been much better and broader, and he keeps focusing his attention on inconsequential nonsense.
Mike Kinsella sings like a nudge, a suggestion: "What's the allure of inconsequential love?" he wonders, at a low enough volume that you know he doesn't know the answer.
But as the movie, "Matilda," chronicles, this was no inconsequential wardrobe malfunction, but one that led to a love affair between the future czar and the ballerina, Matilda Kshesinskaya.
A 2014 study found that Chinese management teams have inconsequential ownership in companies they manage, balance sheets are levered, dividend payouts are low, and shareholder rights enforcement is weak.
Her "debt free" college plan was designed for a small fraction of future college students (who don't vote), and her refinancing plan was so inconsequential as to be insulting.
" Authorities continue to ask for the community's assistance in the investigation, urging Austin residents to call tips in to the police department, even if the information is seemingly "inconsequential.
I love how inconsequential The Mandalorian feels, especially since the Star Wars films have been about people doing Big Important Things involving the fate of the galaxy or whatever.
If they're basically rioting over such an inconsequential thing, would you really want to get them angrier when, instead, you could channel that tidal wave of energy into goodwill?
Close to one in five respondents to a national Quinnipiac University poll this week said they could still change their minds on impeachment — a low but not-inconsequential number.
He said he still doesn't remember this interaction with Page, but said that if it did happen, the exchange was so inconsequential that it didn't stick in his mind.
Even if inconsequential, he may have also wanted to point out that not every nefarious character in the world was working in tandem to elect his father-in-law president.
Because "La La Land" is at its heart all about longing for an era in which showy choreography and saturated color could elevate inconsequential first-world troubles into epic distraction.
This visual minutia might seem inconsequential, but Google developed its system from the ground up to ensure future designers will be able to easily update the emoji as they change.
Based on information that the officer provided, they found that three inconsequential business records, including one with "Amex" in its name, had ended up at an I.P. address in Tehran.
Desserts are relatively inconsequential at Cielo, but one night the poached whole pear, stuffed with creamy ricotta in a reduction of Barolo wine, balsamic vinegar and cinnamon, was a gem.
If it catches on, the company will have a community-driven head start that will make any quips about the lack of sophistication in the typical "bot" tech stack inconsequential.
A racist meme shared thousands of times on Facebook and Twitter may seem like an inconsequential joke to some, but it's a call to action for a hateful, unhinged person.
From the time she announced, there was the hyperventilation off of relatively inconsequential stuff as opposed to trying to have a real conversation with people about where things were going.
While ostensibly concerned with exploring the minutiae of everyday life, the monotony soon becomes overbearing — the characters too eccentric to be relatable and the plotting too inconsequential to be memorable.
"He looks at being in basketball as a wonderful job, but an inconsequential one within the grand scheme of things," Tim Bontemps of the Washington Post wrote in an email.
A record 4-1 loss by South Korea in December could have been dismissed as inconsequential had Halilhodzic steered the team to positive results against Mali and Ukraine last month.
In this grand scheme, with all patterns laid bare, human achievement seems both inconsequential and inevitable — more a byproduct of the universe's immutable power than a reflection of our ingenuity.
If trigger warnings can help these people avoid serious pain, either through self-preparation or through conscious disengagement, the thinking goes, it's worth a simple and otherwise inconsequential heads-up.
Higgins should not be viewed as just an inconsequential clown, but further evidence that Trumpism is now the dominant ideology of the GOP—and it isn't going away anytime soon.
While we cannot deny that America still has far to go in terms of achieving the late Dr. King's dream, neither can we say that what's been done is inconsequential.
While that may seem inconsequential for such a poor country, Kim Jong-un, North Korea's ruler, has been known to use such items to curry favor with his fellow elites.
The novel's hero arises unexpectedly from the lowest depths of the gutter press, "an inconsequential girl, a nobody" who, "on the basis of pure courage," changes the lives of Peruvians.
If you haven't figured out that sports are inconsequential to your life by now, you are probably also the sort of person who was an undecided voter until Tuesday morning.
" She became a friendlier, more oratorical version of herself, and then a delightfully inconsequential eccentric, lauding "love's extraordinary-ordinary stubbornness" or announcing, "Writing is exciting / and baseball is like writing.
That afternoon at the Public, Mr. Cale wore a version of his costume, a collared shirt in some inconsequential shade and skinny jeans that he was possibly too skinny for.
It could have been inconsequential, but a tourist complaint drew 20 police officers and six patrol cars to the beach to threaten the women with arrest unless they covered up.
Civilian lives are inconsequential collateral damage as long as the military/industrial/banking complex uses the A.U.M.F. as legal grounds to terrorize the U.S.-subjugated fiefs in their cross-hairs.
For four glorious weeks, the World Cup has also stood guard against the more hollow daily news bits that are, typically, inconsequential but usually invade my newsfeed and my thought.
They want to turn to tax reform, but for legislative procedural reasons they have to pass a budget through both the House and Senate first — not an inconsequential feat. Sen.
Coffee shops (high ceilings, cement floors, and exposed tile), airports (high ceilings, hard surfaces, intercoms, inconsequential beeping), and public transit (the screeching of a train on the track) all guaranteed headaches.
It means highlighting tweets about celebrities alongside threats to start nuclear war, the inconsequential feuds next to the darkest threats — because Trump himself appears to consider them of almost equal gravity.
These ivory tower thought experiments about the 2030's economy may seem completely inconsequential, but technological evolution is promising some very big changes that will demand we navigate an unprecedented landscape.
These hirings represent shifts of labor as inconsequential as last month's announcement that Carrier -- thanks to "hard negotiations" by the President-elect -- would stop 800 whole jobs from going to Mexico.
Sometimes the differences are inconsequential for a person with a 1080p display and a One X. Most users would be hard pressed to notice the difference outside of a few games.
Even though I said all the gang rivalry with D Block and C Block is inconsequential to what's really important about this show — and I mean that — it's still a factor.
It obviously isn't a cure, and shouldn't take the place of medication and professional help, but like Admiral McRaven says, a seemingly inconsequential act can drastically improve your quality of life.
There's nothing inherently wrong with that, but these dice were so invisible, and so seemingly inconsequential to the character arcs we've been following for decades, that they feel out of place.
These digital entries represented evenings, encounters, creeps, ghostings, awkward phases, that I had forgotten, probably because they were inconsequential, maybe because they were relationships I had chosen to abandon and forget.
We have to try to find the energy to confront all our mass shootings, and react against the horror they inspire, rather than write off all but the worst as inconsequential.
Compared to everything else that happened in the episode—the Wall crashing down, Jon and Daenerys Targaryen hooking up, the revelation that Jon is actually Daenerys's nephew Aegon—it was inconsequential.
Having implanted surrogates into the convention's rule-making committee, he expects to influence its policy agenda; that is normally inconsequential but, in the event of an aggressive loser, could be fraught.
When is it inconsequential fun, and when—as in the case of Sesame Street's Bert and Ernie—is the question of a character's sexuality something worth taking a little more seriously.
And while these new systems threaten US allies, as well as US forces, Trump has repeatedly downplayed North Korean weapons tests, dismissing them as largely inconsequential because of their shorter ranges.
Facebook and Google have also taken minor, mostly inconsequential steps to boost local reporting: Google's Bulletin provides crowdsourced news, while Facebook pledged to put more local news into its News Feed.
He called Cruz and Rubio products of Washington skilled at making procedural arguments that are inconsequential to voters, in a moment clearly aimed at setting himself apart as a Washington outsider.
Is it a matter of flat storytelling, inconsequential acting, and choppy editing, or is it the hallmark of a deeper mechanism that is draining all substance from our cinematic imaginary worlds?
In Jérémy Comte's French Canadian short "Fauve," two boys' horsing around in a quarry ends with tragic results; the scenery looks great in wide screen, but the upshot is weirdly inconsequential.
"We thought of Zika as an inconsequential disease, but then it exploded in Brazil with devastating consequences," said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
It was small and inconsequential compared with the mighty buildings and squad bays on Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, where I survived grueling training and verbal abuse 16 years earlier.
These facts are not in dispute, which is why some of the president's die-hard defenders are trying to dismiss the conversation as an inconsequential instance of the president's bad judgment.
"It looks like something inconsequential, but actually it means a lot for cross-strait relations," Mr. Zhang said, referring to the body of water that separates Taiwan from the Chinese mainland.
The demand for housing is so great, and prospective buyers&apos pockets are so deep, that inconsequential details like fire damage and outdated plumbing don&apost put off some home hunters.
It was an inconsequential detail that could have simply been explained away as a misstep but that became a metaphor for Trump's volcanic ego and refusal to ever admit he's wrong.
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And I tell myself that the dollars involved are inconsequential, really, that I'm happy with what I'm already drinking and that I can afford to be passive about this little extravagance.
For the Sandy Hook parents aiming to find an opening in the blanket liability accorded gunmakers by the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005, Remington's difficulties are inconsequential.
By studying some seemingly inconsequential detail in a given narrative — such as a single Cambridge address in Kiwanga's "Greenbook (1961)" — one can follow various consequences right up to a global revolution.
Her scenes with the acting troupe were fun but inconsequential, and even though she got to murder Walder Frey, the action arrives with no build-up to make it feel earned.
Fashion is often looked upon as frivolous and inconsequential despite the fact that everyone on Earth participates in it, and not least because it's a culture industry primarily associated with women.
I mean, there is a reason why my show hit at a certain point to tell narrative stories about things that really would be considered, a few years before, completely inconsequential.
He is a Russian national, which I admit I forgot, but the meeting is inconsequential, nothing improper or illegal happened, "The Washington Post" corrected... WATTERS: So, you have a Russian... STONE: Right.
And of course there's the small but not inconsequential risk, if things go badly wrong, that we could see footage of US troops firing on unarmed refugees before the year is out.
The sufferings of the Baudelaire children (as well as Lemony Snicket) are depicted as unfolding in a world in which such things are to be regretted and yet regarded as blithely inconsequential.
This person, like others in Trump's orbit, said they worry Trump's inexperience in government leads him to underestimate how Bolton's seemingly inconsequential decisions could increase the likelihood of a war with Iran.
The Trump team claims it was an unproductive discussion that led nowhere, and if that's true, then the whole thing may have been a bad idea but was in the end inconsequential.
A few years ago, I tweeted something kind of inconsequential about Stevie Nicks, and one of my followers, someone I'd never met or even interacted with before, tweeted back an incredible picture.
And honestly, I preferred not to mention my disability or make it obvious from the start, because to me and those who know me well, it's largely inconsequential to who I am.
Since it's an old bill and is infrequently visited by GovTrack users, Tauberer said, this one page being put in ad-jail by Google is inconsequential to the site's overall ad revenue.
While most of the documents were inconsequential, including lunch plans and notifications about parking permits, some also provided a window into Kavanaugh&aposs political leanings and how he worked with his colleagues.
The airy montage of 1950s history and medical science that opens HBO's The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks temporarily grinds to a halt over a seemingly inconsequential detail — its title character's name.
There are no recorded overdoses from kratom alone, and Davies said the withdrawal symptoms from those who have been addicted are weak and inconsequential, especially compared with those from amphetamines and opiates.
Pros: Comfortable even during runs or workouts, and straightforward options means you won't waste time on inconsequential considerationsCons: One reviewer noted that the fit wasn't quite as true as other Rhone products
" "Kris Kobach's testimony shows that he was a peripheral and inconsequential player in the decision-making process and that the Department of Commerce did not rely on Kobach in making its decision.
Minor, inconsequential, wan, harshly acidic are among the ways it is usually described — fit only as the base wine for a kir, an aperitif made by blending it with crème de cassis.
Although moderate and severe traumatic head injuries can be readily identified and treated, mild TBIs and related blast injuries are often initially viewed as inconsequential and therefore overlooked in terms of treatment.
The joke of yacht rock is that whoever invented it, and whoever's making a playlist out of these songs, is basically saying that they're inconsequential and that what's in them doesn't matter.
Those negotiations continue to take place behind closed doors, with leaders typically offering brief, largely inconsequential updates to members of the media and announcing details only when final deals are settled upon.
While Xi's outing was itself fairly inconsequential in practical terms, its timing is politically sensitive, coming after Xi had effectively vanished from newspaper front pages and news broadcasts, which he usually dominates.
Ultimately, in some cases, cast members caught the ick—that thing where you suddenly find someone repulsive over an inconsequential thing, mainly because you just weren't that into them to begin with.
I was acutely aware when he would listen quietly to my every word — not blasting music or checking his phone, but waiting for me to articulate my thoughts, no matter how inconsequential.
So far, the taxpayer-funded lies coming out the White House are largely inconsequential — always with the crowd size, and the chimera about millions of illegal voters denying Trump the popular vote.
After all, the first principle of toxicology is that "the dose makes the poison"--in other words, a substance that is toxic at high doses may be completely inconsequential at low doses.
Female hosts, we discover, are around to service human men who visit the park — there, they can have sex (whether the host is willing or not is inconsequential), rob, and murder with impunity.
But Katz is concerned that if the government now goes after Assange on conspiracy charges, it could go after him as well, however brief and inconsequential his role in the Manning leaks was.
Considering how William Barr has acted like President Trump's personal protector in the job he lobbied for, the attorney general has chosen a strange and ultimately inconsequential hill to die on: Trump's tweets.
Wallace says that the claim sent him racing to the Data Store, where he appended the file about the helicopter to the same Iranian I.P. address that had downloaded the inconsequential Vyalex files.
Six Feet Under mastered this technique in their finale, showing how the characters died (and, by extension, how they lived) in the same manner that was used throughout the show on inconsequential extras.
The second-place team developed Stand Up, a platform designed to shift protest energy away from the largely inconsequential online petitions and Facebook essays toward phone calls and office visits to elected officials.
The scene begins with Gilly (Hannah Murray) reciting a list of seemingly inconsequential factoids to Samwell (John Bradley) while he tried to study, tidbits recorded by the apparently super diligent High Septon Maynard.
And yet what still distinguishes this glossy, high-end shocker from most others in its genre is Demme's humane point-of-view toward even the most inconsequential and unsavory of the story's characters.
By dribbling into the move, Porzingis slows himself down and it nearly blows the opportunity for the score: Porzingis scored on the play, but that doesn't mean that his shoddy footwork is inconsequential.
Group stage moaning seems to happen every two years: if it's not lamentation over the lack of goals or getting worked up about vuvuzelas, it's inconsequential mutterings about the aerodynamics of the Jabulani.
In particular, it's an attempt to eliminate some of the more inconsequential decisions we face each day — which lead to decision fatigue and render us unable to effectively make bigger, more important decisions.
Curry crushed the Spurs with three more three-pointers in the third period, during which the Warriors ran up a 163-66 lead to set the stage for an inconsequential final 12 minutes.
IP ownership for the college projects may sound inconsequential, but in an environment where indie games can become unexpected million dollar hits, video game educators are rushing to protect students and their creations.
Schiff introduced a bill that would give Attorney General Barr arbitrary discretion to lay domestic terrorism charges against political opponents of President Donald Trump for conduct as inconsequential as mere threats and vandalism?
I found it hard to read about Yoni without thinking that the things I had done at his age — going to grad school, painting houses, backpacking around the world — were small and inconsequential.
By contrast, Cusi Cram's "The Helpers" and A. Rey Pamatmat's "This Is How It Ends" — which round out the anthology Summer Shorts, Series A — are neatly self-contained, but also inconsequential (21992:22015).
By contrast, Cusi Cram's "The Helpers" and A. Rey Pamatmat's "This Is How It Ends" — which round out the anthology Summer Shorts, Series A — are neatly self-contained, but also inconsequential (26200:21992).
By contrast, Cusi Cram's "The Helpers" and A. Rey Pamatmat's "This Is How It Ends" — which round out the anthology Summer Shorts, Series A — are neatly self-contained, but also inconsequential (247:2888).
By contrast, Cusi Cram's "The Helpers" and A. Rey Pamatmat's "This Is How It Ends" — which round out the anthology "Summer Shorts, Series A" — are neatly self-contained, but also inconsequential (2530:227).
After a few listens, it's all the more brazen—a statement that any song, with enough work, can be reduced to a breezy and inconsequential breakup daydream with no blood in its veins.
Those fine-grained details may do very well to describe the training apple pictures specifically, but prove to be inconsequential, or even incorrect, when trying to recognize new, unseen apples at test time.
The proposal to increase that ratio to 3.49-to-1 is viewed as inconsequential to many insurers, not to mention legally questionable, and the industry favors a statutory change to 5-to-1.
Sure, $2.99 a month sounds inconsequential, but times that by twelve, and add any other celebrities you're following, and you're suddenly paying a decent chunk a year for something not all that exclusive.
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Esports, by and large, were seen as a fortuitous, but ultimately inconsequential, feature of well-designed competitive games––something for designers to be proud of, but hardly an industry in their own right.
The swift collapse of Hart's candidacy (not including his short-lived, inconsequential attempt to revive it a few months later) is the subject of "The Front Runner," Jason Reitman's busy, bossy new film.
That court had been friendly to towns trying to secede, and the new school board apparently considered the desegregation order so inconsequential that it did not inform its new superintendent that it existed.
The most likely scenario is that this will fizzle on the legal front—a discrimination claim would be an uphill battle with little monetary upside and a defamation case would be similarly inconsequential.
The dog and caravan idiom is a favorite when North Korean propagandists want to dismiss America as an inconsequential mutt yapping at what they call their country's surging march toward mastering nuclear armaments.
Mahler judiciously trimmed first-act music he deemed inconsequential and inserted Beethoven's dramatic "Leonore" Overture No. 3 into the second act, while Roller's stylized, partially abstracted scenery lent the story a timeless universality.
Arthur Bauer (Lars Ekborg, the male lead in Ingmar Bergman's "Summer With Monika"), plays a self-important but now inconsequential political exile who is pitted against the earnest student radical, Tomas (Gosta Ekman).
Anning, who has been in parliament for less than a year has entered into a lose alliance with several conservative independent lawmakers that has boosted his otherwise inconsequential role in Australia's upper house.
The New York Times sports desk, where I am a ranking editor, offered live coverage of all the games on Thursday except one: the one I was watching, which was deemed too inconsequential.
"Explaining anything having to do with courts or law is a challenge -- not because it's inconsequential but because it can't be dramatized with a picture and a face and a voice," said US Sen.
So I (unintentionally) formed a habit of interspersing the gutting parade of tragedy unfolding on CNN with episodes of quite literally inconsequential fare like The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Bachelor in Paradise.
Comfortable in terms of a job, a house, and a car, the sizable cost of the treatment proved inconsequential in comparison to the self-confidence she believed it would—and eventually did—bring her.
Getting a nomination is a big accomplishment, even for something as relatively inconsequential as the Golden Globes, and it speaks to just how important it was that Deadpool differed so much from its competition.
We know how that ended: the show closely followed the comics, as it does with most of its weighty choices, by killing off Glenn in brutal fashion, alongside the more inconsequential murder of Abraham.
Though six weeks may sounds like an inconsequential amount of time, especially when the premiere is still nearly two years out from now, Wonder Woman fans are still totally stoked about the date change.
If his mile-a-minute explanation feels inconsequential, it's not: AIB has amassed more than 100 million YouTube views, proved a controversial force for freedom of speech and changed the comedy landscape of India.
The decision makes inconsequential a ruling by Washington D.C. District Judge Timothy Kelly earlier in the day that declined to block the rule in a different lawsuit brought by immigration advocacy groups, lawyers said.
And those early weight-related comments can have profound, long-lasting effects, experts say: Even critiques that seem inconsequential or come from a "good place" can do damage that stays with us for decades.
Incidentally, that more Muslim countries are not on the list is inconsequential: there are other ways to ban Muslims, as we've seen through "administrative processing" delays, the CARRP program, and coercive law enforcement tactics.
We have a right to know, we absolutely do and that you call us fake news and put us down like children for asking these questions on behalf of the American people is inconsequential.
While constantly critiquing inconsequential issues like cucumber-slicing technique is problematic, so too is keeping mum about things that really matter, like your emotions when your partner says or does something that upsets you.
Though inconsequential things were what Mr. Mindel said he was seeking, he understood that expectations ran high for even such mundane stuff as the logo ashtrays generations of restaurant guests slipped into their pockets.
Prussia, once poor and inconsequential compared to France and England, under the generalship of Frederick the Great (1740-1786) rose to become a great military power and, eventually, the heart of the German Empire.
Thrangrycat is a "low level" attack — and when computer people say "low level," they don't mean inconsequential, they mean it reaches deep inside the infrastructure, it's getting close to the bones of computing itself.
Similac, one of the largest formula manufacturers in the US, focuses its ads on making breastfeeding versus formula look like just another inconsequential parenting choice, such as using a stroller versus wearing your baby.
Compared with soldiers who have endured blasts from roadside bombs — a cause of brain injuries and PTSD among veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan — the wounds of drone pilots may seem inconsequential.
O'Hanlon warned that the Trump administration is on a path that will force it to make "real decisions on Iran and North Korea that could make everything else this administration has decided on inconsequential."
The answer is: because Edelgard's dialogue—in fact, the text of all of the queer support dialogues—is 90% the same regardless of Byleth's gender with only a few (mostly inconsequential) lines of difference.
It bothered me that so many men felt content with these one-sided conversations — ignoring even my clear message transmitted through silence — as if the idea of "me" as a sentient being were inconsequential.
The idea of creating images of black deaths—in a time of actual viral black deaths being so routine due to police brutality and intimate partner violence—felt irresponsible of Glover, but not inconsequential.
As most adolescents across the nation sit in their bedrooms and agonize over the eternal question, what do boys/girls like, some of us have more unfortunate and inconsequential concerns: what do critics like?
Nick: I have to say that for one very brief moment, I contemplated the remote possibility that The Walking Dead would kill off its main character, unceremoniously in the middle of a relatively inconsequential episode.
Now, MSNBC would like me to appear for four inconsequential hours to read news that they deem relevant without returning to our team any of the editorial control and authority that makes MHP Show distinctive.
There is so much fuss about the topic that it often seems to dominate discussions about immigration, even though the number of people involved is inconsequential relative to the hordes of migrants Australia readily admits.
This decision solves one of the big narrative problems with open-world games, where you're on a quest to save the world yet can take time to complete inconsequential side-quests or just aimlessly explore.
The meeting, first revealed by the The New Yorker on March 22016, was described by a White House official to CNN as a 213-minute 'introductory meeting" meant as a "kind of an inconsequential hello.
Some critics had been pointing out for years that TV and movies offered an unrealistically white portrayal of New York City; there was even a song about the inconsequential parts for black characters on Friends.
A few scenes later, when Kathleen finds out who Joe is at a party and angrily confronts him, he dismisses her store as "inconsequential," before stealing all the caviar at the swanky party they're attending.
Then, just 10 days before the presidential election, he announced the reopening of the Clinton investigation based on emails discovered in the computer of former congressman Anthony Weiner, that were later proved to be inconsequential.
"My work for the past couple of years has dealt with my own turmoil and concerns, yet I have reached the conclusion that mine are inconsequential to those that are in dire need," says Hussey.
There are inconsequential books that I stop reading all the time, bad thrillers, and I put them down, but there's always another good thriller coming along, so I tend not to remember the bad ones.
Both a Styles piece after the engagement and a wedding primer published last week were met with social-media scorn from readers irate at wasted column inches on people they viewed to be inconsequential characters.
Have I found myself frantically texting something inconsequential from a beautiful outdoor setting surrounded by impatient children and adults making the same judgy how-could-you-be-doing-that face I so often make myself?
New Zealand offspin bowler Will Somerville, who has lived in Sydney for most of his life, said any concern over smoke issues were inconsequential to those suffering from the fires, commonly called bushfires in Australia.
In this novel, Moshfegh has rendered the question of "liking" a protagonist inconsequential; readers will not like this character, but we will find ourselves aligning with her and embodying a deep sensitivity for her metamorphosis.
Judge tends to see anyone with power — however petty and inconsequential the power might be — as something of a buffoon, inclined to egomania, insensitivity, and a lazy incuriosity about the world outside their sphere of influence.
Many of his supporters, I suspect, enjoy the fact that Trump is publicly taking the fight to his haters—even when those haters are as inconsequential as LaVar Ball or Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch.
Throughout the book, the suburbs, associated with the domestic and the women who keep house, are dismissed as unimportant and inconsequential, a place we grow out of in order to get a job and a life.
Clearly, one-off events or inconsequential mistakes — taking the wrong turn in a foreign city or being late to a party with friends — don't make the best candidates (hence the saying "don't sweat the small stuff").
So it makes sense that Bon Iver's newest release, 22, A Million (the follow-up to a largely inconsequential sophomore album) borrows from his earliest sound as much as it borrows from West's more distorted persuasions.
These kinds of skirmishes on the front lines of surveillance might seem inconsequential — but they can not only change the behavior of tech giants like Google, they can also change how we're protected under the law.
Katie Roiphe, in a remarkable essay on Sontag's agonizing final year, in her book " The Violet Hour: Great Writers at the End ," pauses to think about the "strange, inconsequential lies" that Sontag told all her life.
This turned into a major blowout with my in-laws, when I said that it shouldn't matter: $50 might seem like 50 cents to some, and vice versa; therefore, the actual dollar figure should be inconsequential.
So, then, the real race will begin, manifesting the other reason for Bloomberg to have skipped the first four contests: They are inconsequential with only a combined 28500 delegates, or 6900 percent of all delegates available.
By refusing to release the president's tax returns (using an audit as an excuse), the White House both avoids an action it does not want to take and incenses the left over a potentially inconsequential issue.
But it's a little depressing to see the things many of us worry about in the all-important spheres of policy and politics seeping into something as inconsequential as a terrible movie about a mob boss.
So long as we treat attacks like the nine the US endured this week as largely inconsequential, we quietly endorse and enable a grinding mass shooting epidemic—a national shame sorely in need of a national reckoning.
By September 2016, Page said he would no longer advise the Trump campaign, and the Trump team has since portrayed him as an inconsequential figure who did nothing of importance (and, they say, never even met Trump).
""In the overall scheme of things, you're an inconsequential speck of carbon-based dust, born in a time and place not of your choosing, for a tiny amount of time, before expiring in an unfathomably large universe.
Despite the relatively inconsequential operation, it was this protest that led to the indictment from which X is still running from today (it carries a maximum 15-year sentence due to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act).
Where you grow up can shape relatively inconsequential things like which sports teams you cheer for, whether you refer to the bready Thanksgiving side dish as dressing or stuffing, or whether you say "you guys" or "y'all." 
" Intrigued, Hedvig sent him a direct message, expecting nothing to come of it, since she lived in Stockholm, and he was 5,000 miles away in Los Angeles: "This is probably inconsequential, but your ad made me swoon.
"From "essential" to inconsequential in one partnership", as one of my colleagues put it when told the news that Andy Rubin's much hyped Essential smartphone is only going to be ranged by fourth largest US network, Sprint.
But I can be strong, and when I can help people move apartments, when overdue trips to the laundromat with heavy bags feel inconsequential, when my boyfriend squeezes my bicep, I feel profound love for my body.
The theory is not specifically about butterflies, of course — the idea is just that a simple, seemingly inconsequential action can have huge ramifications — but it could be the reason why Jenner and Webster decided on the name.
Although it's largely inconsequential — the two men struggle for a bit before Rick tosses the explosives into the flaming truck, rendering the conversation moot — it speaks to a greater rift among the coalition of communities fighting Negan.
With smartphone companies like Apple and Samsung stepping up their camera game over the past few years, the photography world feels inundated with inconsequential, throw-away images (self-indulgent selfies, "look what I had for lunch," OOTD…).
The good news is that unlike with Cary Grant, who finds redemption and glory in subduing Katharine Hepburn's outspoken heroine, the last we see of Jeff Gillooly is as a sad, inconsequential man with an unfortunate goatee.
On the scale of "people who are inordinately proud about having the most minor and inconsequential of oddities about them," Leap Day birthday people are right up there with the left handers and people who can juggle.
When there are so few current Hollywood thrillers which forgo capes, masks and computer-generated mayhem in favour of plot, dialogue and gunplay, it's disappointing that "The Nice Guys" should end up being so tired and inconsequential.
What makes those users happy — be it friends' status updates, re-shared videos or news directly from publishers — is interchangeable and inconsequential to Facebook as long as it keeps increasing engagement with the app as a whole.
"If we are going to extend gender stereotypes all the way to their worst place, it's celebrity, lightweight — that reads as in some ways feminine and inconsequential or not perceived as a real threat," Ms. Dominus says.
Triumphant tones coming from the White House over the weekend are inconsequential, Moody's chief economist said Monday, deflating hopes that the U.S. is gaining major ground in its negotiations with China aimed at averting a trade war.
So it is no inconsequential matter in a culture under attack, and one that so cherishes its intellectual debates, that France's two leading scholars of radical Islam — former friends — have turned bitter rivals over their differing views.
Sean has abused his position at the podium from the moment he first walked up to it and served up a hugely blatant lie, while scolding the press, about an issue as inconsequential as inaugural crowd size.
Little by little she is drawn into their lives…and that's all I'll say about the events depicted in the book, which are so simple, so seemingly inconsequential that only Ferrante's great art can elicit their significance.
"On the one hand it's about as silly and inconsequential a piece of sports journalism as we can talk about, as we know so much of what ESPN does is this kind of transactional journalism," he said.
A major hurdle for winning a new trial is determining whether any flaw was only a harmless error, a rule that allows the court to write off a problem as an inconsequential mistake while upholding the verdict.
It's not an inconsequential victory, but it might be a temporary one — and it hints at some serious differences of opinion between Mr. Trump and Mr. Graham that aren't being overcome by late-night heart-to-hearts.
"Now, MSNBC would like me to appear for four inconsequential hours to read news that they deem relevant without returning to our team any of the editorial control and authority that makes MHP Show distinctive," she added.
But, given the timing of the debate—we went from a historic moment in Gordon Sondland's testimony in the House's impeachment inquiry to the seemingly perpetual Democratic primary in about six hours—it also felt curiously inconsequential.
Already, it seems unlikely that the spies and criminals will ever serve time in the U.S. (in part due to extradition limits), leading many to view the charges as nothing more than inconsequential slaps on the wrist.
And yet "Namouna: A Grand Divertissement" (2010, New York City Ballet) and now "Whipped Cream" show his tender appetite for frivolity, for the inconsequential, but above all for high style that turns frothy nonsense into inspired enchantment.
Sometimes it's just a small collection of usernames and passwords from a relatively inconsequential forum, other times it's tens of millions of records of data that has a truly negatively, life-altering impact on those who've been exposed.
Though its stock bumped on news it was seeking big banking partnerships, Facebook pushed back on the Journal's report with what Slate reported was inconsequential counterpoints intended to reassure users about what the purpose of the initiative is.
But Mr Stanton is delivering an additional return for the club′s owners on his massive contract, by giving the faithful a reason to show up to the ballpark for games that would otherwise be seen as inconsequential.
Those features range from slightly handy, like one that helps your screen stay on while you're looking at it, to mostly inconsequential, like a gesture to shrink the screen down for one-handed use, which I never used.
When my kids came into my life, they became my number-one priority so I had to make a conscious mental shift and suddenly, things that use to be a bigger deal to me seem so inconsequential now.
In Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Frank Capra brought an existential sweetness to the Senate, throwing the system into a reassuringly contained and inconsequential chaos as an unknown enters the system by chance (literally, through a coin toss).
Obama's decision to impose a largely inconsequential and symbolic round of sanctions on a dozen individuals and entities involved in Iran's missile program in the wake of recent events is simply a distraction from the real Iranian threat.
The tales are so ingrained in the traditions of children's literature that it may be easy to forget or overlook that Wilder, who wrote the books in the 1930s and 40s, depicts Native Americans as inhuman and inconsequential.
Sturm predicts that the added cost of 9 or 11 cents for sugary drinks in the UK will seem marginal — and inconsequential — for consumers who are already willing to fork out a couple of dollars on a beverage.
But it also reflects a longstanding reticence in the world of SCI treatment to tackle sexual sensation, a topic seen as taboo and inconsequential—especially for women—when compared to restoring raw functionality in, say, a patient's legs.
For months, Carter Page, the former Trump campaign adviser who was under government surveillance as part of the Russia investigation, has been shunned by Republicans and dismissed by the White House, which portrayed his campaign stint as inconsequential.
"Gold is trading entirely on the mercy of the U.S. dollar ... to judge gold by any other metric in this environment provides an indecisive, inconclusive and highly inconsequential signal," said Stephen Innes, Asia-Pacific trading head for OANDA.
"For all practical purposes the accession dynamic is dead ... In a way it has become inconsequential as far as Erdogan is concerned," said Ulgen, a visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe and a former diplomat in Turkey's EU delegation.
And I keep crying because a new truth emerged for me that has amplified the feeling of death: Not only are we political pawns, we are inconsequential to most of the U.S." She added: "What else is different?
It has no bearing on his existence, a question mark that he continues to solve for as he learns what it means to be a superhero or whether he even wants to save beings as inconsequential as humans.
And in two major biographies published in the 90s— James Beard: A Biography and Epicurean Delight: The Life and Times of James Beard—Robert Clark and Evan Jones, both straight men, seem to treat it as an inconsequential detail.
But even putting Negan aside, the show has proved its strongest when it stops wasting viewers' time with five or six inconsequential vignettes and actually dedicates an episode to moving the plot along and changing up the characters' circumstances.
Philly Voice writer Jimmy Kempski spent more than a year badgering general manager Howie Roseman for details on the trade of an inconsequential player named Allen Barbre (he finally got them), though nobody else in the football world cared.
In interviews in multiple cities this weekend, Americans who voted for Trump said Bannon's departure on Friday was the removal of an unnecessary distraction for the Trump presidency, while others saw his role as largely inconsequential and possibly overblown.
President Clinton avoided conviction in the Senate for a variety of reasons, but among them was surely the conclusion by many senators that his misconduct, though disgraceful and criminal, was private, pretty inconsequential and unrelated to his presidential role.
Later this position morphed into the claim that although there had been meetings with Russians, they were so inconsequential that they had been left off security clearance disclosures by Trump campaign participants, such as now-Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Plug any other video game horse into Battlefield 1's messy levels and you'd have an exercise in screaming frustration, the animals whinnying to a halt as they brushed up against discarded bricks or other bits of inconsequential garbage.
But "Crisis" also seems inconsequential, as if Mr. Allen, faced with filling not quite three hours of screen time, emptied his notebook and strung together a series of comic set pieces that don't quite add up to a story.
As Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders met privately amid the largely inconsequential primary contest in the District of Columbia, the Democratic Party confirmed that Russian hackers had breached the computers of the Democratic National Committee for roughly a year.
"The department's 2017 conclusory analysis that climate-related impacts from Keystone subsequently would prove inconsequential and its corresponding reliance on this conclusion as a centerpiece of its policy change required the department to provide a 'reasoned explanation,'" Morris wrote.
How that ban sticks, and how permanent it is, and whether potential Yiannopouloses will be banned on sight, and all the other issues of permanently keeping someone off of a fairly anonymous platform are interesting concerns, but ultimately inconsequential.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the authors find that these common eating habits—ones that Costanza would no doubt embrace—aren't so inconsequential, with the potential to transfer significant amounts of bacteria and even the possibility of illness to those who indulge.
At the direction of Mr. Elovitch and Mr. Hefetz, Walla consistently provided gauzy coverage of Mr. Netanyahu and his wife, suppressing or softening critical reports, padding inconsequential items with flattering photographs and acceding to hundreds of the couple's demands.
Another part of the problem is the increasingly powerful computational methods called machine learning, which can take seemingly inconsequential data about you and, combining them with other data, can discover facts about you that you never intended to reveal.
In the end, the early struggles by those two starters proved inconsequential, as Boston's winning streak reached 14 games thanks in part to Irving and Tatum being right in the middle of the action in the game's closing moments.
That is why, if I had to introduce a novice to Fellini, I'd suggest a big-screen showing of "I Vitelloni" (1953)—an early film, breezy and inconsequential, about a bunch of aimless pals in a Rimini-like town.
"I don't think it has any impact on the world economy," Mnuchin told reporters on Wednesday, adding that other political issues such as Britain's departure from the European Union and last year's deadlocked elections in Israel were similarly inconsequential.
That Schiff apparently lied about his contacts with the whistleblower, that he pressed for that individual's appearance and then deemed him inconsequential to the proceedings as word spread of the latter's Democratic affiliations, undermined his committee's claims of impartiality.
Editors' passions can drive the site deep into inconsequential territory—exhaustive detailing of dozens of different kinds of embroidery software, lists dedicated to bespectacled baseball players, a brief but moving biographical sketch of Khanzir, the only pig in Afghanistan.
What sets Killing Eve apart from other shows of its ilk is its unapologetic focus on femininity and wit, crafting a thriller where men are mostly inconsequential, and a plot delivered with the rhythms of a brutally efficient comedy.
Despite the business almost never delivering anything of value, World Patent Marketing would sometimes make an effort to create a logo or register an internet domain (what the FTC calls "inconsequential services"), which virtually anyone could do, even without patent expertise.
China's exports of steel to the United States are a miniscule 0.1 percent of its total production, so in theory the U.S. tariffs are inconsequential and should have zero to minimal impact on the country's demand for seaborne iron ore.
After languishing for so long in the inconsequential wasteland that was the vice presidency, she's now fighting to remain president of the United States (a title bestowed upon her when the incumbent stepped down at the end of season three).
Its gesture at what Black History Month is actually about (black people) is so vague as to make it seem inconsequential, but the subtext is that Black History Month should be celebrated because it "helped" (!!) make (white) America better. Ugh.
Here's what critics thought of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter: It's hard to say which is the most lightweight, evanescent and inconsequential of the bunch — Ant-Man, the Wasp or Ant-Man and the Wasp.
China's exports of steel to the United States are a miniscule 0.1 percent of its total production, so in theory the U.S. tariffs are inconsequential and should have zero to minimal impact on the country's demand for seaborne iron ore.
The one saving grace for Trump in Utah—and with many religious conservatives—is that he's pledged to appoint pro-life justices to the Supreme Court, and for lots of Christian voters, any other flaws he might have are ultimately inconsequential.
The party won't fully know how many of their members will actually cast a ballot for Clinton, or just sit out the election altogether, until November, but early polling suggests that it might not be an inconsequential chunk of the party.
Inconsequential details in pop culture — like the number of times bees say "bee" in Bee Movie — are being honed in on and blown out, taken out of context and repeated ad nauseam until they've lost any connection to real life.
Bowie played FBI agent Phillip Jeffries in a brief, mostly nonsensical appearance in the 1992 prequel film Fire Walk With Me. Though that two- to three-minute sequence seemed inconsequential, his character has already been referenced multiple times — and presumed alive!
Discovering through Twitter that the United States was pulling its troops out of northern Syria, which forced France to also withdraw its special forces, made it seem as if Europe was an inconsequential junior ally in the Middle East, Macron said.
Now, that's not to say that the sage grouse fight is inconsequential — E&E News's Scott Streater has some good background on it — but it's a rather low-profile thing for a vice president to be spending his time on.
Otherwise you're telling us how inconsequential the aux jack is at one event, forcing us to use a dongle to connect our headphones with one device, then admitting the jack is important enough to include dongle-free at the next.
Most of the time they're inconsequential, occasionally they can cause a lot of damage, but things could have been especially catastrophic on Monday when a bird strike caused an A-125C Thunderbolt II to accidentally release three bombs over Florida.
In an interview with MONEY, Saujani says she encourages employees, especially women, to include a typo in a professional email — it can't be a nothing email to an office friend, either — because it highlights just how inconsequential imperfections can be.
But in discussing his testimony with CNN afterward, he portrayed the interaction as inconsequential: PAGE: Back in June 2016, I mentioned in passing [to Sessions] that I happened to be planning to give a speech at a university in Moscow.
Lawyers said the California ruling makes inconsequential a ruling by U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly in Washington, D.C., made a few hours earlier on Wednesday that declined to block the rule in a different lawsuit brought by immigration advocacy groups.
The last of those four hits, off a changeup that Zobrist planted smack in the middle of right field, looked inconsequential with the Cubs up three in the seventh, and Zobrist's eventually coming around to score seemed like a footnote.
Paying such close attention to other people's lives has given Laing an appreciation for "the great jumbled inconsequential endlessly unfinished business of ordinary existence," as she wrote, in "The Lonely City," of Andy Warhol 's obsession with recording daily ephemera.
The Predator is here to destroy us all—and so is The Predator, one of the more curious movie letdowns of 2018: An action-comedy at once incomprehensible and inconsequential, and so unfun-dumb that its stupidity feels like a contagion.
Here are five reasons to start a company in a bad economy, according to Graham:'The state of the economy doesn't matter much either way'His essay makes the argument that, good or bad, the state of the economy is pretty inconsequential.
I wish wine were more like books, for which you will pay roughly the same amount for a paperback volume of mind-blowing Shakespeare or Toni Morrison as you would for an inconsequential entertainment from James Patterson or Nora Roberts.
The whole piece is premised on Pence's sarcastic suggestion that states, using the same logic, should sue candy companies: Seriously, lung cancer claims too many lives but the numbers are inconsequential compared to the death toll related to heart disease.
A deep variant of the strange runs through the water in Baltimore, and the fact that such an eclectic group of artists has committed its life and work to an otherwise relatively inconsequential midsize city is rare in today's cultural landscape.
From one of the categories of humor available in Bad Moms, we can guess that the comedy Lucas and Moore find in their wives' parental struggles stems from their perception of these struggles as, in the scheme of things, inconsequential.
Karen lives in a group home with Bear's younger sister, who has Down syndrome, but the bond between them, like that of others in the book, is inconsequential, suggesting that our network of associations, in the end, does not matter.
"No matter how inconsequential you think it may be, that may be the piece of evidence we need to link it together and solve this before we have someone else in our community that gets seriously injured or killed," he said.
The Constitution's due process protections mean that the government cannot restrict a fundamental right like marriage "by forcing somebody to do something or say something that is inconsequential and irrelevant" in order to exercise it, Mr. Glasberg said in an interview.
"Based on our analysis of the ships impacted by the recent hurricanes off of Texas and Florida, we are modeling a small but material headwind, albeit one that we believe to be inconsequential in the broader context," the analyst said.
Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.) said any embarrassment Obama faces over the timing of the letter is inconsequential relative to the safety concerns of those facing deportations to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, which rank among the most violent countries on earth.
"National approval numbers are totally inconsequential for congressional leadership who, if they do their job well, are bestowed little of the credit for successes yet shoulder much of the blame for shortcomings," McConnell's political adviser Josh Holmes told The Hill.
" AM In Dunce (Wave Books), Mary Ruefle's latest book, the poet writes, "I am going to die" and then recognizes how small and inconsequential she is, all without asking for the reader's sympathy: "My face a thumbtack / in the earth.
She's the real deal, simply an outstanding bassist in a legendary band… I have the impression that gender is pretty inconsequential to her, that her femininity was never a hindrance or an asset to her in her long and respected career.
In the grand scheme of things that President Trump has done to provoke internet outrage in the last three years, his eating habits are far and away the most inconsequential—but also the easiest to capitalize on for a good laugh.
If the intensity of feeling that comes with the unexpected intimacy of these tricks of light wears off, this entire hotly debated industry will be little more than a couple-decade trend — as forgettable and inconsequential as the once-beloved VHS.
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This, in turn, gives people a lot of perspective — if they can see themselves as a small part of a much broader universe, it's a lot easier for them to discard personal, perhaps insignificant and inconsequential concerns about their own lives and death.
Photo-sharing app and social network Instagram was briefly taken offline on Monday afternoon, causing nothing of consequence to occur other than a brief respite from one source of the constant deluge of inconsequential information to which we all voluntarily submit ourselves.
While the inaccuracies in Trump's statements may seem inconsequential for many outside of policymakers and scholars working on Russia and Ukraine, myths and facts matter in rhetoric of political candidates because they can be the basis of future policies of the administration.
The committee raised the interest rate on reserves to 0.5 percent, keeping it above its target for the federal-funds rate, and will maintain its holdings of Treasury and mortgage-backed securities — making it a neutralized increase of an inconsequential interest rate.
He might address apparently inconsequential remarks to his family or his staff, or even to the yellow cat, while under his breath you could hear him preparing some Minute to the Chiefs of Staff Committee or speech to the House of Commons.
Like many directors with a strong background in advertising (as Mr. Scott has), he can load seemingly inconsequential visual details with significance, using Morgan's ovoid face and androgyne appearance to underscore Lee's insistence on viewing her as no more than a neutered product.
"One of the things that's very frightening in the play is how something very small, apparently very small, petty, inconsequential can assume an importance for a community — to the point that it's completely blown out of all proportion and hysteria takes over."
A lot has happened — a stroke, a proposed revenge threesome on Madeline, Renata's bankruptcy, Jane's issues recovering from Perry, Amabella's panic attack, Celeste slapping Mary Louise — but everything has felt rather redundant, even inconsequential, when compared to the mystery death of last year.
What they don't remember are all those seemingly inconsequential events that changed the trajectory of their lives: a committed teacher who steered them out of trouble, an early promotion thanks to a friend or family connection, the luxury of a second chance.
"It may activate negative stereotypes about men if they're messy, but it's inconsequential because there's no expected social consequence to that," said Ms. Thébaud, who did the study with the sociologists Sabino Kornrich of Emory and Leah Ruppanner of the University of Melbourne.
This, in turn, gives people a lot of perspective — if they can see themselves as a small part of a much broader universe, it's a lot easier for them to discard personal, relatively insignificant and inconsequential concerns about their own lives and death.
Betances was under no obligation to talk with reporters; his brief appearance was inconsequential to the outcome of a big team victory, and he had addressed these issues after a nearly identical outing in Game 4 of the division series against Cleveland.
Mr. Antonio's combination of jobs — he is a business partner with Mr. Trump, while also representing the Philippines in its relationship with the United States and the president-elect — is hardly inconsequential, given some of the weighty issues on the diplomatic table.
Bullets fly, cars explode, pedestrians squelch under the wheels of your truck, but it's so far away and filtered that it feels inconsequential—you're playing a morally loose career criminal, and the physical distance from the carnage you're causing reflects his own mental distancing.
I can hardly imagine the number of muscle fibers and the percentage of my 30 billion neurons involved in carrying the right signals in the right way at the right time through my nervous system into my brain to make that seemingly inconsequential feat possible.
This penultimate summer tote is the perfect picture of vacation-oriented laissez-faire: so minimal and inconsequential are your possessions in this state of mind that you could simply toss them into a vessel fabricated from mountain grass and stroll off into the sunset.
Once you've RSVP'd online to that night's scene (and really, we all just RSVP to everything we might even consider going to that weekend because it's completely inconsequential), you can expect an email with the address of the event some time the night of.
There's a whole thing about how the Bergens haven't had a Troll to eat in 20 years, and now they're super unhappy about it, but it all turns out to be really inconsequential — it's mostly there so Poppy can age from baby to incipient ruler.
She described the allegation as being 'inconsequential at the time,' but why then wasn't it consequential when Mr. Trump announced for President, or when he won the primary, or when he headlined the convention -- why is it just now, three weeks before election day, consequential?
A few days later, after reporters exposed the ruse (including the fact that the Obama-era eavesdropping had been legal, incidental and inconsequential), Nunes recused himself from the committee's Russia investigation, although he still refused to cede subpoena power to his replacement, Mike Conaway.
It let me appreciate the show for the masterful piece of TV it was My ignorance and my youth were totally inconsequential in this regard until earlier this year, when the case started to work its way into my media diet in a major way.
A MINUS Nicki Minaj: Queen (Young Money/Cash Money/Republic) I missed this August 2018 item while homing in on Eminem's September album because hip-hop's bureau of standards brushed hers aside as inconsequential while actively attacking his as an offense against the polity.
"We spend a lot of time encouraging consumers to be mindful of safety when they're creating their nursery, when they're placing their portable generator around their home, when they're making these small life decisions that seem inconsequential, but could have serious consequences," Galbo said.
And while there are plenty of extratextual reasons to believe that Jon will be resurrected in the books — including the not-inconsequential fact that Jon was resurrected on the TV show — the specific logic of the resurrection is a bit harder for me to parse.
One of the ways to think about it is if your market cap is $200 billion or something, to create a new business and decide to invest in it is hard because at every stage of its life cycle, it's inconsequential to the business.
For one, companies would need to invest in data privacy controls not only in the EU but in other markets, such as the U.S. This is not an inconsequential cost, particularly if upholding GDPR standards voluntarily in markets like the U.S. hurts the revenue stream.
In an exhaustive 2007 study of voter fraud, the Brennan Center at N.Y.U. Law School concluded that individual attempts to cast multiple votes, to register using a false name or other methods to vote more than once are so rare as to be inconsequential.
But his brilliant Mozart is a known quantity here, at least on disc: Hundreds, even thousands, of moments like that third-act march — inconsequential in themselves and yet suffused with thoughtfulness and originality — make up Mr. Jacobs's eight recordings of Mozart operas on Harmonia Mundi.
Twitter revealed itself to be much more than a repository for inconsequential observations; for better or worse, it became a hub for the publication and dissemination of news, fake news, opinion, ideas, recommendations, jokes, and the whims of the president of the United States.
Stop trying to trick me into caring about all of these fake holidays that were invented by PR people in the interest of selling things that are otherwise so inconsequential and commonplace that I wouldn't spend an iota of brain power thinking about them.
Meanwhile, in the years since Kemp's cri de coeur, Republican identification among African-Americans, Hispanics and Asians has barely budged — but the country's geographical and demographic trends, along with artful redistricting and the Electoral College, have rendered this inconsequential to the party's political hegemony.
The music, sometimes rhythmic, sometimes humming, sometimes vocal, is oddly inconsequential; the most atmospheric moments are when it dies away, and you hear the soft whirring of the tiny fans on each side of the orbs, drawing attention to their own choreography in the air.
"In this case, it's a limited universe of people directly affected, but carries with it not inconsequential fall-out potential when it comes to reputational risk and sending an unintended message," said Jonathan Grella, executive vice president of public affairs for the U.S. Travel Association.
When they finally engaged, Gracie wound up kneeing Shamrock square in the junk and the referee didn't notice—allowing Gracie to follow Shamrock to the ground and hit him with inconsequential blows to the face as Shamrock clutched his cup, this earned Gracie the TKO.
Things got so bad by the end of the week that completely inconsequential feuding involving the White House communications director overshadowed extremely consequential feuding between the president and the attorney general, and a total breakdown of communications between the military and the commander in chief.
Reduced gravity, while arguably inconsequential for plants, has a huge impact on the human body, messing with our muscle and bone density, blood pressure and cell count, immune system, sleep patterns, and much more—even when we make everything else in our environment fairly earth-like.
But for the most part, "Part 8" is more or less Lynch in his purest form, where he's teasing out the boundaries between experimental film and nightmares, where he uses images as basic and seemingly inconsequential as billowing clouds to create a sense of all-encompassing dread.
Instead of actually honoring tradition, romanticizing the singlet is just nostalgia for an incidental, inconsequential, and not particularly old article of clothing while diminishing the transformative power of the sport for kids who would benefit the most: the kids who are too shy to wear it.
The main attribute that differentiates the beautiful and majestic unicorn from a regular old horse, aside from the totally inconsequential fact that one exists and the other does not, is the single pointed, spiraling horn that is said to protrude from the head of the mythical creature.
So although this may seem like an inconsequential move that Leon is making by deciding to step out with unshaved armpits and legs, there is a culture of backlash around people (and celebrities especially) who have decided to not shave the body parts society thinks they should.
The report, sent out on April 14, is titled "Impact Descriptions Reported in [Santa Clara Valley] from Last Month," and contains everything from inconsequential reports from employees after running into a door, all the way up to people seeking medical attention after testing new Apple products.
Oscar handicappers should take a careful look at the best and most stylized of the bunch: the 12-minute UK story "Stutterer" doesn't deal with life-or-death situations, ugly politics or history, or international stresses, so it may feel inconsequential compared to its four competitors.
Let's ask ourselves why we are quick to forgive some people for their indiscretions but not others; why we dismiss some late-night texts and tweets as inconsequential but not others; why we assume the best intent on our side but the worst in the other.
"The department's 2023 conclusory analysis that climate-related impacts from Keystone subsequently would prove inconsequential and its corresponding reliance on this conclusion as a centerpiece of its policy change required the department to provide a 'reasoned explanation,'" Morris said, citing court precedent on similar policy changes.
It might be strange, then, that a company that covets discretion and is known, if at all, for investigating disasters that often kill people and can cost billions of dollars in damages, would want to tackle something as mundane and inconsequential as the air inside N.F.L. footballs.
"The department's 2017 conclusory analysis that climate-related impacts from Keystone subsequently would prove inconsequential and its corresponding reliance on this conclusion as a centerpiece of its policy change required the department to provide a 'reasoned explanation," Morris said, citing court precedent on similar policy changes.
The entire conversation is ultimately inconsequential—whether you believe he's an MVP candidate or not, Irving is an unstoppable force who helps his team win games— but also, like, what are we even doing here if not trying to better understand what's taking place before our eyes?
Now he's rallying the beleaguered Northern forces to prepare not only for a potential move on the Lannisters, but also the coldest winter in 1,000 years, which has the potential to make all of the squabbling over the Iron Throne seem pretty inconsequential in the long run.
She's been taught to fetch small items like misplaced spectacles, turn the pages of a book on command, switch on lights; all seemingly inconsequential tasks, but those the architect Duncan Wheeler, recently left quadriplegic after a car accident, is no longer able to perform for himself.
"The first impulse is to dismiss it as inconsequential, something that makes clear that there is no evidence of Russian state involvement in what Mueller describes as an interference operation," Mr. Frolov said, referring to Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel who brought the indictment.
Source: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research/Bank of America, U.S. Trust "Government shutdowns are relatively infrequent and generally inconsequential to the financial markets, but they are nevertheless instigators of market uncertainty," said Joseph P. Quinlan, head of market and thematic strategy at Bank of America, U.S. Trust.
"It's hard for me to be lectured by a gifted young guy who thinks going to a committee hearing means you think you know something about the world," Bush said after ticking off the three bills Rubio touts as his Senate accomplishments and dismissing them as inconsequential.
A therapist of mine once compared it to having a faulty alarm system wired into your brain — rather than going off only when something is really dangerous or scary, the anxious person's mental landscape will fall to chaos over all manner of things, however tiny or inconsequential.
Here are five other notable television and movie trailers that came out this week: Directed by Ang Lee, Billy Lynn looks like the movie you'll be sneaking off to see in the pocket of time during the Thanksgiving holiday when your family is fighting over something inconsequential.
But perhaps most striking, after eight years of reduced US engagement in the Middle East, some ultimately view Trump and the entire 2016 race as inconsequential and not relevant to their daily lives and future — which perhaps says more about President Barack Obama than it does about Trump.
And then the movement began to spread, through Twitter and Facebook, where thousands of #MeToo posts underlined what can only be called a systemic epidemic — of harassment and abuse, but also of survivors who had, up to that point, internalized the notion that what happened to them was inconsequential.
Organized by Massimilano Gioni, the New Museum's artistic director; Margot Norton, its associate curator; and Natalie Bell, an assistant curator, it spreads a dozen videos and video installations through three floors, encompasses some 303 years of artistic growth and includes a smattering of fairly inconsequential sculpture and drawings.
"As someone in politics to fulfill a worldview, we will need to do a deep self-examination and some rethinking," Now, as Netanyahu prepares to preside over the most far-right Knesset in the country's history, the left, which once dominated Israeli politics, has rarely appeared more inconsequential.
Screenshot: GizmodoAll these smaller, inconsequential accounts you've been creating can also lead bad actors into your bigger, consequential digital assets—that might be because you used your Google account to log into them, for example, or because a particular app has permission to post to your Facebook wall.
Taken March 4-7, it suggests Biden will have a decisive win in the state: He was found to have 77 percent support there compared to Sanders's 22 percent — a lead of 55 percentage points, and one that makes the poll's 5.1 percentage point margin of error inconsequential.
"My vote and campaign is about freeing our country from this damaging mindset so we can work side-by-side to usher in a bright future for all"Gabbard's career has been typified by actions that are controversial enough to make her a momentary storyline but ultimately inconsequential.
Seemingly inconsequential requests — as when, in 2007, a Muslim group asked for pork-free baked beans and a prayer room for a private retreat at one of Quebec's many "sugar shacks," where maple syrup is made and feasted upon — have been taken as assaults on Quebec's vaunted secularism.
"Buying uniforms for our Afghan partners, and doing so in a way that may have wasted tens of millions of taxpayer dollars over a 10-year period, must not be seen as inconsequential in the grand scheme of the department's responsibilities and budget," Mr. Mattis said in his memo.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - (The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) It will be tempting for China's aluminum market participants to dismiss as inconsequential the latest move by the U.S. Commerce Department to impose anti-subsidy and anti-dumping duties on imports of aluminum alloy sheet.
That's why what was revealed about Melisandre in the season opener feels different from, say, the meeting of Daenerys and Tyrion in Season 5 (another event that hasn't occurred yet in the books.) Seeing them share a bottle of wine was great fan service, but plot-wise, it was pretty inconsequential.
But while it would be easy to dismiss this progressive "squad" of four -- vastly different from most of the Democrats who helped win back the House last year -- as electorally inconsequential, the Democratic presidential primary shows the left may be far more powerful than these House dynamics have let on.
But with its core payments processing business doing so well right now, and with Square Cash a seemingly inconsequential part of the company's revenue, the former theory is probably more accurate: it's a kind of laser-etched business card, with Square trying to make it more hip to be Square.
"Do you understand what it's like to live in a nation where you are made marginal and inconsequential in the historical narrative that you are taught from your first day of school?" writes Tumblr user thequintessentialqueer in a brilliant explication of Hamilton's function as a text: Whose rebellion is valued?
Maybe not in size, but it's a big event in my life, it's a big event in her life, so the number of people there is inconsequential to the fact that she's marrying a wonderful guy and we're getting a new addition to our family so I'm pretty excited about that.
Mr. Denton and others in the fold seemed somewhat less inclined to address the mix of admiration and contempt journalists hold toward Gawker, recognizing it as both a training ground for gifted young writers and a place where too many of the articles published were not only mean but inconsequential.
When you spot a couple in the street, angrily and silently swiping through their iPhones at the bus stop, or bickering outside a club at 2AM in those whiny voices specifically reserved for deeply inconsequential subjects, it can be easy to think that one of them needs to get dumped immediately.
In fact, if anything, Barré's lines — whether squeezed from a tube or sprayed — are gritty, urban, and unapologetic for their appearance; they become the unwanted guest at a table where the works of Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Pierre Bonnard, Piet Mondrian, Kasimir Malevich, along with those of many inconsequential others, gather.
She offers a brisk inventory of what's missing from the house — a Lexus, $2,000 in cash, two leather coats, two suits, "some inconsequential pieces of jewelry," rare gold coins and a dozen pairs of socks — as she reaches the conclusion that the killing must have been a random and opportunistic robbery.
The Cyber Incident Severity Schema ranges from white (an "unsubstantiated or inconsequential event") to black (a hack that "poses an imminent threat to the provision of wide-scale critical infrastructure services, national government stability, or to the lives of U.S. persons"), with green, yellow, orange, and red falling in between.
The first and only vice-presidential debate of 2016 was less a game-changer than a channel-changer, a snippy and probably inconsequential 90 minutes marginally won by Mike Pence – a confident, slightly smarmy debater very much in the mold of those calculating Washington, D.C., politicians who are destroying America.
Although there are no doubt random, dogmatic class reductionists out there, the simple fact is that no serious tendency on the left contends that racial or gender injustices or those affecting LGBTQ people, immigrants, or other groups as such do not exist, are inconsequential, or otherwise should be downplayed or ignored.
"Many investors at first seem to dismiss impending Fed hikes as inconsequential, only to worry once they have arrived," Frederic Neumann, co-head of Asian economics research at HSBC, said in a note Monday, citing the region's "eerie tranquility" before the Fed hiked in December, followed by market fury erupting in January.
Public health officials are also grappling with, well, the public: Some think that the authorities should warn pregnant women away from much more than one square mile, and still others seem unaware that Zika, while mild or inconsequential for most people, can cause devastating brain damage to the babies of infected pregnant women.
And whether you feel really chill about the whole thing or sometimes find yourself breaking down in tears in the canned food section of Sainsburys about the existential unfairness of it all, you probably have your own way of dealing with the fact our time on earth is so fleeting it's practically inconsequential.
In the other America and the other set of hearings, Democrats are out to get Trump at any cost, have latched onto a muddled and inconsequential incident, and are laying it out in great detail on national television in the hopes of convincing the public that the President has done something wrong.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth WarrenThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Warren expected to refrain from endorsing Biden, Sanders during primary: report Progressive Jewish group endorses Sanders for president MORE (D-Mass.) for either of her former Democratic primary opponents will likely be inconsequential if she does not do it soon.
They may have superficial resemblances to the painting of Yayoi Kusama or (heaven help us) Damien Hirst, yet the essential point here is that these are not abstractions: Their allover compositions of dots and squiggles represent lands, dreams, and stories, revealing that in indigenous Australia the difference between representation and abstraction is inconsequential.
"The fact that you can literally fill up your car with gas to go to work and you can still be able to take $2 and get a great burrito and a great drink and feel good about the fact that you treated yourself — it's not inconsequential for most people," Thalberg said.
The few brushes I had with structural inequity seemed fleeting and inconsequential, like the time a teacher revealed that I had been assigned the role of deputy head at my primary school's prefectorial board because the school administration deemed it necessary, for optics, that a Malay student assume the role of head prefect instead.
This collection of 60 essays boasts a vast range of work, from pleasantly inconsequential bits of fluff like his account of a night in London for Time Out London (nothing happens, but it doesn't happen ever so charmingly) to thoughtful and thorough literary criticism to a harrowing first-person account of a Syrian refugee camp.
The report notes that the next iPhone will not have a home button and will instead be made of a single piece of glass, a long-rumored and seemingly inconsequential move that is in fact central to an ongoing and hugely important legislative struggle between America's largest company and thousands of independent smartphone repair shops.

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