Sentences with phrase «become trivial»

In that case, the mind isn't going anywhere and formerly important deadlines and pressures suddenly become trivial.
«By piecing together the data collected by these exchanges, it can become trivial to figure out how much someone earns, or saves, or spends, and often even what the money is spent on.
Publishing of read - only titles will become trivial and publishing will be in the hands of authors.
However, one risk of striving for simplicity of tools is that, as teachers grapple with incorporating new things into their teaching, activities may become oversimplified, to a point where they simply replicate noncomputer activities or become trivial.
Creating schools to end racism, poverty, and homophobia become trivial pursuits.
The loss of possibility signifies: either that everything has become necessary to a man / or that everything has become trivial.
Complaints that preaching has become trivial, superficial and downright boring are as old as the pulpit itself.
When your life is about to end, all the difficulties you've faced suddenly become trivial compared to the good times.
If you aim too low, then the goals become trivial, but if you make them so high that they seem unattainable, your employees will likely think you're delusional.
When the events at the molecular level attain the kind of stable structure they may have in a stone, the relevance of the ecological model to the stone as a whole becomes trivial.
Note incidentally that if Aristotle's dictum holds, together with (9), this second proof becomes trivial in the extreme.
@anonymous well, after you edited your question it became trivial - «Bangladeshi PM stays in power because she controls all the armed forces in the country, and outside actors see no profit in deposing her».
The all - wheel drive makes it a practical vehicle for all climates, and while the passenger capacity may be limited, with the top down or the pedal to the floor this complaint quickly becomes trivial.
«But once you organize your information and factoids into a content management system you can make product in many forms and in many collections — it becomes trivial to create year - books, or even month books.
No matter how tight the deadline is, you'll find that every assignment becomes trivial with us.
Miku becomes Taiko Drum Master at that point and, rightly so, the difficulty becomes trivial.
However, with the announcement of the Xbox Scorpio, the necessity of the Xbox One S also became trivial.
By taking an unlikely outcome as the null hypothesis, it becomes trivial to «disprove» it.
Cheap sensors and easy connectivity means that it is becoming trivial to measure everything and connect almost anything.
The minimal amount of money that is required to cover something so important and essential really becomes trivial when the possible benefits are evaluated.

Not exact matches

Even though Keyboard Cat or Grumpy Cat may be a trivial part of someone's day, their images shared in memes become a symbol of a common societal bond.
If something as seemingly insignificant as typeface can impact an individual's ability to become president of the United States, nothing is too trivial.
They become tricked by the trivial.
As it seeks liberation from this dimension of its past, as it encounters feminist theology, the new consciousness of women, blacks, third world peoples, and their suppressed traditions, post-Holocaust Judaism as well as other religions, Christianity is transformed, becomes more authentically relational and creative, richer, more inclusive, less trivial in its harmony.
Yet over the years, and especially in the later years of Judaism, the law had become cluttered with a great minutia of details — some important to human living, some very trivial.
This has been done on a magnified scale, so that man may the better become aware of, and look out for, what, in the trivial circumstances of daily life so rarely appears unmixed that it is much harder to detect than are these instances that are «writ large.»
That is where trivial distractions become significant.
In the context of trust and meaning, it becomes our «teacher» who challenges us to face ourselves, our trivial values, our meaning - starved life - styles.
At work, he became so obsessed with trivial decisions that he neglected important problems that got him fired.
They add that it is becoming increasingly apparent that many teens are unaware of the risks of inappropriate behaviors online, viewing them as trivial and taking an «it won't happen to me» stance.
These games are at a «sweet spot,» Hassabis says — not so easy as to be trivial, but hard enough that humans actually struggle to become experts.
Though many species appear to have trivial niches (in terms of total biomass, numerical abundance or relative role in ecosystem metabolism), we should remember that the relative effects of various organisms in biological systems are seldom static, and minor species can sometimes become very important as systems fluctuate.
«Once it's in the software,» Cappelli writes, «each requirement, critical or trivial, essentially becomes something like a hurdle that applicants have to clear to become a qualified candidate.»
Love nowadays has become a very trivial concept.
Schwimmer really makes us empathize with his characters and directs this disquieting drama with a remarkable confidence, never letting the plot become exploitative or trivial, but the third act gives in to some unnecessary conflicts and the resolution is a bit clichéd.
For a fleeting second, «5 To 7» — usually full of trivial platitudes about love and romance — nearly becomes as delightful as it hopes to be.
Instead of expanding, «Seven Psychopaths» contracts, becoming less outrageous - even as it reveals itself as trivial.
With suddenly deep, electronically - processed voices, The Regulators yell and dance and become fixated on trivial details.
Actress Emily Blunt is concerned her obsessive compulsive disorder is becoming «an issue» in her life, because the condition is worsening with age.The Devil Wears Prada star has been fixating on trivial and repetitive behaviour...
Vlad becomes a temporary vampire (It's a good thing they explain the mechanics of how this works again, since the cave scene is too enjoyable to take in such trivial details as how the mechanics of a «temporary vampire» work), and his wife Mirena (Sarah Gadon) accepts her husband's new state of being with a blank stare.
And there's ultimately something rather distasteful to me about seeing these anonymous South Koreans in Seoul becoming the targets / victims, however wittingly or unwittingly, of these two white Americans and their relatively trivial problems.
Everything that might have seemed trivial becomes vital, and what once seemed crucial becomes inconsequential.
By interpreting role play or verses, monologues and scenes we gives to the children the chance to build a new world, a world of freedom and joy, a world in which a seemingly trivial thing can become a public spectacle.
This may seem trivial, but as we move more content to these services, the volume of files being searched could become immense.
What's also clear to me is that it's not all about automated generation of content — in fact as more information comes on stream the editor's role of curating content, and identifying what's important and what's trivial, becomes even more important.
Yes, I don't want my customers to be told each time a trivial upload occurs, but I think that policy will become more sane over time.
In a time where eBook readers have become increasingly powerful and capable, and where more authors than ever put their content out in the market, one would think that formatting manuscripts to publish them as eBooks should be as trivial as exporting them from a word processor, but alas, that is not the case.
Veterinarian's get mad because a trivial problem can become a life or death problem easily with the wrong approach, you wouldn't believe some things that owners do after reading a forum post online; even if they do it with all the love in the world and the best intentions, sometimes it can make a Veterinarian's job more difficult in many cases especially if it delays real effective treatment and may put a loved one's life at risk.
Fear then leads to anxiety which can become chronic; The cat may be in a continual state of anxiety or may have recurring «anxiety attacks» in response to trivial things such as dropped car keys.
This extra step is not trivial, and can often mean the difference between a person becoming a victim of fraud or not.
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