Sentences with phrase «actually of little consequence»

The fact that these players are lacking any real depth or substance is actually of little consequence, for Ritchie drops them in a clever, complex, and comic caper that takes its share of unexpected twists and turns.

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Yet unlike many of his teammates, how Malik actually performs in the Peach Jam is of little long - term consequence.
If you feel like you are doing a pretty good job offering choices (ie, control) and empathy (ie, recognition of how little control a child actually has and how hard that is) and your child is STILL not doing what you ask, it may be time for consequences.
It scares me how little we actually know about food and nutrition and the consequences of the tinkering that has gone on with food in recent years.
The issue here, as with last season, is that The Crown seems to acknowledge Elizabeth's royal position as a largely passive object, sprinkled with a few references to her never speaking her mind, but forgoes actually examining the personal consequences of that inactivity; of the idea of a monarch in a democratic society being so purposefully left such little feeling of control over their own destiny.
Such an understanding would allow them to continue pushing for policies that would, despite their claims to the contrary, actually increase the number of free - roaming cats — but still have little or no significant consequences for the wildlife these organizations claim to protect.
This does mean the wing phase is the dullest portion of the game, because quite often it can feel like after moving the stacks of tokens around and rolling some dice very little of consequence has actually happened, and due to this some people have even cut the wing phase out entirely.
* There is too much conflicting evidence about climate change to know whether it is actually happening * Current climate change is part of a pattern that has been going on for millions of years * Climate change is just a natural fluctuation in Earth's temperatures * Even if we do experience some consequences from climate change, we will be able to cope with them * The effects of climate change are likely to be catastrophic * The evidence for climate change is unreliable * There are a lot of very different theories about climate change and little agreement about which is right * Scientists have in the past changed their results to make climate change appear worse than it is * Scientists have hidden research that shows climate change is not serious * Climate change is a scam * Social / behavioural scepticism measures * Climate change is so complicated, that there is very little politicians can do about it * There is no point in me doing anything about climate change because no - one else is * The actions of a single person doesn't make any difference in tackling climate change * People are too selfish to do anything about climate change * Not much will be done about climate change, because it is not in human nature to respond to problems that won't happen for many years * It is already too late to do anything about climate change * The media is often too alarmist about climate change * Environmentalists do their best to emphasise the worst possible effects of climate change * Climate change has now become a bit of an outdated issue * Whether it is important or not, on a day - to - day basis I am bored of hearing about climate change
There's a really unfortunate consequence of flying an airplane, either commercially or recreationally, that is actually little known outside the pilot community.
Actually, what your insurance company thinks or says is really of little consequence.
The difference in length is of little functional consequence — the speaker itself actually sits to the left of each grill, rather than in the center — unless you suffer from unfortunate OCD.
«The National Family Violence Survey upon which Straus bases his major conclusions about the relative rates of violence by partners and against children rely solely on self - reported acts of force by adults, do not determine whether these acts actually occurred, employ a definition of child abuse that bears little or no relation to the definitions used in the child welfare field or by the courts, and take no account of actual consequences, such as injury.
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