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"inconsequentially" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not important or worth considering
"inconsequentially" Synonyms
without punishment with impunity without consequence without repercussion without ramification with no backlash insignificantly unimportantly trivially negligibly triflingly inconsiderably minorly pettily immaterially incidentally paltrily slightly inappreciably inessentially irrelevantly minutely picayunely piddlingly foolishly frivolously unsoundly illogically irrationally unreasonably weakly invalidly unreasoningly fallaciously illegitimately inconsequently absurdly senselessly nonsensically preposterously ludicrously untenably unfoundedly spuriously wrongly speciously scantly scarcely rarely meagrely(UK) scatteredly insufficiently sporadically infrequently limitedly meagerly(US) sparsely scantily thinly deficiently exiguously middlingly shortly imperceptibly impalpably indistinguishably invisibly unnoticeably undetectably inaudibly faintly finely indiscernibly subtly indistinctly infinitesimally unapparently gradually tinily microscopically obscurely unknownly namelessly humbly lowlily inconspicuously undistinguishedly unfamiliarly anonymously ingloriously unnoticedly unnotedly oddly facelessly mundanely humdrumly ordinarily characterlessly commonplacely prosaically boringly routinely uninspiredly unmemorably plainly nondescriptly quotidianly normally commonly tritely simply ornerily uneventfully improbably implausibly incredibly unconvincingly dubiously fantastically doubtfully fishily unrealistically suspiciously bizarrely incoherently strangely eccentrically forcedly laboredly(US) labouredly(UK) queerly moderately averagely mediumly fairly modestly passably mediocrely adequately unexceptionally decently tolerably meanly medianly unexcitingly superficially cursorily casually hastily perfunctorily sketchily desultorily hurriedly passingly inadequately rapidly rushedly slipshodly fleetingly inattentively quickly depthlessly More

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"You either believe in this sort of thing or you don't," interjects Richard inconsequentially.
Unless there's a sequel, we assume that afterward, they live happily and inconsequentially ever after.
Not inconsequentially, he is also the only character in a novel populated by types or shadows.
Players shoot inconsequentially at one another and pull dance moves, like actors walking aimlessly around backstage practicing their lines.
The various nods to expected genre tropes are handled so lightly and inconsequentially that they play more like parody than plot.
The series is his attempt, he says, to understand the paradox of human identity, the sense that we are both inconsequentially tiny and cosmically important.
She told industry members in attendance to implement this on their current scripts, going through and changing the inconsequentially male roles and switching them to female.
Not inconsequentially, Oakmont over the decades has also identified and crowned some worthy major champions, including Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Jack Nicklaus, Johnny Miller and Ernie Els.
The first real cups of drip coffee, earthy and dark, I drank from the Starbucks closest to my public arts high school in Georgetown, which were — not inconsequentially — the cheapest item on the menu.
It's light and ethereal enough to flutter inconsequentially around your psyche while you drag your fingers across the keyboard, yet fixates on enough of a beat to give you drive and keep you on track.
Whereas garden-variety stars like the sun blink in and out of existence relatively­ ­­inconsequentially, massive stars—the kind that go supernova—are the engines of the cosmos, churning and processing matter in life and death.
The theory is pretty much always the same: Transporting a human into deep space without some sort of Star Wars-esque hyperdrive is long, physically grueling, taxing from a resource perspective, and, not inconsequentially, really boring.
There had been an accident, and that accident was why I was in the ward, sweat-stained and anxious, seething with resentment and experiencing the full effects of sugar withdrawal while Doctors played out inconsequentially in the distance.
Valentine's Day is over, but we're still receiving an endless stream of kisses: passed along in emails and texts like months-old mints nestled at the bottom of our bags, doled out inconsequentially to our tax guys and the work colleagues we've never actually met.
That's obviously the least of anyone's worries—America is currently helmed by dark timeline Boss Baby who refuses to sleep anywhere that isn't his own bed—but sometimes, when the world's problems seem so sprawling and impenetrable, you end up focusing your anger on something inconsequentially micro, like your body temperature.
If it weren't for the show's ironclad narrative tethers, after all, its abundant flights of fancy would feel precariously overleveraged, inconsequentially unmoored — merely and manically "random," like the friend telling you all about his crazy dream, or the amateur improv troupe in which everyone wants to be Will Ferrell at all times.
Additionally, Utagawa Kunisada did not contribute to the creation of the two supplementary items and inconsequentially the index page lists the works of the series in an ancient Japanese alphabetical arrangement, rather than in an order determined by date of production.
Mycena crocea, commonly known as the walnut mycena, is a species of mushroom in the family Mycenaceae. The small, inconsequentially edible mushroom has a bright yellow, conical to broadly convex cap up to in diameter. The stem is tough and thin, up to tall, bright yellow at the top becoming progressively orange towards the base. The gills are adnate, subdistant, and yellowish, becoming lighter in age; and the spore print is white.
There was little development of this for the next twenty years and it became increasingly less effective. Situational awareness of the threat was reasonable, but ability to counter it was reduced. Most obviously, the Red Shrimp jammers were mounted on the underside, facing downwards. At low level, they were masked by the same terrain which the aircraft was using to shield itself and so the area over which they could radiate became inconsequentially small.
Those stories were published alongside established writers in the Ring of Fire, and according to Flint, affected other main plotlines like 1634: The Ram Rebellion. Other Gazette stories have filled in important gaps in terms of economics, sociology, and technology: "The Sewing Circle" deals with four precocious teen friends and their stubborn insistence on making adult contributions. When they succeed, they establish a model for uptimers starting downtime businesses, setting an example that ripples through Grantville. In the sequel, "Other People's Money", they shake up the European stock markets, and not inconsequentially, interest the downtime populace in learning more about investing and uptime financial knowledge.
Horace Greeley is the only presidential candidate to win pledged electors in the general election, and then die before the presidential inauguration; he secured 66 votes in 1872 and succumbed before the Electoral College met. Greeley had already clearly lost the election and most of his votes inconsequentially scattered to other candidates. The closest instance of there being no qualified person to take the presidential oath of office on Inauguration Day happened in 1877, when the disputed election between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden was decided and certified in Hayes' favor just three days before the inauguration (then March 4). It might have been a possibility on several other occasions as well.
In the February-March 1990 edition of Games International (Issue 13), Dave Hughes criticized the adventure for "sticking too closely to its sources, using dialogue, desriptive passages and, unforgivably, all the characters from the novels as non-player characters." He said as a result "the players are either saved at every turn by a helpful non-player character, or simply left to die inconsequentially where luck saved the characters in the novel." He thought the adventure railroaded the players' actions, saying, "The players may well feel they are being herded from scene to scene [...] with few opportunities for ideas of their own." He also pointed out that whatever the players did, non-player characters took credit for saving the Realms at the end of the adventure.
By rule, a player has only five seconds to inbound the ball, and with Greer looking first to Chamberlain and waiting as long as possible before changing his mind, Havlicek counted silently down to four and, anticipating Greer's pass, broke toward Walker. Greer's high lob to Walker was cut short when Havlicek leaped and with his right hand deflected the ball to teammate Sam Jones, who dribbled out the rest of regulation. As the buzzer sounded, Jones passed the ball back to Havlicek, who launched a half-hearted shot towards the basket, it inconsequentially fell to the floor as time expired, preserving the win for the Celtics, and giving them the Eastern Division championship en route to their seventh straight NBA championship. In what has since been named the greatest call in the history of basketball, radio announcer Johnny Most became increasingly animated as he called down the final five seconds of play: > Greer is putting the ball into play.
According to Habib Rizieq, The Indonesian's Liberal Islam movement rants excitedly to the application of Hermeneutics in the studies of the Qur'an. In fact, long before JIL resonating the matter, an Assyrian reverend named Alphonse Mingana (1881-1937), who was also a lecturer of Christian Theology at Birmingham University, in his book "Syriac Influence on The Style of The Koran" published in 1927 states: "It is time to criticize the text of the Qur'an, as we have done to the Aramaic Jewish Torah and Greek Christian bibles." Rizieq furthermore says that the JIL is just a group of inferior people with "intellectual backwardness" disease, which according to him, has explained its various statements and actions that are often inconsequentially baseless, ignorant and even tend to get lost, like crazy lunatics. On May, 26 to July 29, 2005 the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) at its 7th Mu'tamar Nasional (مؤتمرالوطنية; National Conference) issued eleven non-legally-binding fatwas, where one of them is to forbid pluralism, secularism and liberalism in Indonesia.

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