Sentences with phrase «insignificance when»

The thing is, all of these issues melt into insignificance when you hold a near bezel-less phone.
As a so called greenhouse gas, CO2 pales into insignificance when compared with water vapour.
Phil says: R Stevenson says: May 22, 2011 at 6:23 am «As a so called greenhouse gas, CO2 pales into insignificance when compared with water vapour.
R Stevenson says: May 22, 2011 at 6:23 am As a so called greenhouse gas, CO2 pales into insignificance when compared with water vapour.
The food offerings pale into insignificance when you compare them to what you get at the Amex Centurion Lounge less than 20 gates away — but then most lounges fare badly in that comparison.
But this pales into insignificance when we discover TFG's only got 10 voting shares (the listed shares are non — voting), controlled by....
A slightly frustrating touchscreen and tight rear accommodation pale into insignificance when a car handles and drives as well as the ATS - V does.
But whatever else you take away from the Polo will fall away into relative insignificance when, finally, you notice the things that should be happening beneath you on typical roads, but aren't.
While aspects of my role as a curriculum dean are important they pale into insignificance when compared with my teaching.
But everything else in his life (including playing bass in a band) fades to insignificance when he lays eyes on Ramona (Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Live Free or Die Hard), his deadpan pixie dream girl.
But the prospect pales into insignificance when you consider that we may have the power to do something even worse.
City sewers «The Thames bridges sink into comparative insignificance when compared with the great metropolitan drainage works executed during the last few years.
However, in Caroline Spellman's case the alleged infringement pales into insignificance when compared with others, including other Conservatives!
No amount of falsehood about government's performance however will change the fact that the NPP's record over the eight years they were in power pales into insignificance when set against what the NDC has done in office.
But these problems pale into insignificance when compared to Nigeria's experience, less than 18 months after privatisation.
Yet the Argentine has made it pretty clear he regards the FA Cup and Carabao Cup as second - tier trophies which pale into insignificance when compared to the Premier League and Champions League.
As a light - provider, Rudolph's glow fades into insignificance when compared to what happened when suddenly «the glory of the Lord shown around» a band of shepherds tending their sheep on a dark Palestinian night.
That figure shrinks to insignificance when measured against the $ 70 million in small change that annually flows into the BGEA coffers, or the additional millions that his books, weekly newspaper column and speaking engagements bring in each year.
Every person knows that politically the world is sitting on a powder keg, although this metaphor pales to insignificance when we try without success to stretch the imagination from the familiar old powder keg to nuclear power, which is many million times more destructive.
Their unofficial policy of priests vs, altar boys pales into insignificance when compared to their offcial policies of charging patients around $ 50.00 for an asprin.

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Also (and this fits with # 1 above), when we pray this prayer, we will often be faced with a choice between two ministry positions, one that leads to honor, glory, and fame, and one that leads to obscurity and insignificance.
There may be suprahuman wisdom, and we might well assume an attitude of wholesome humility when we reflect upon our relative insignificance.
I'm sorry to inform you of your insignificance, but the universe isn't aware of your religion, doesn't care, and won't notice when you and it are gone.
That is what Christian prayer is all about; and when we have grasped this, the problems which at first may have troubled us about answers to prayer fade into insignificance, and we can remember the great words of St. Francis de Sales: «we seek not the consolations of God, but the God of consolation.»
But then, as my Auntie Joanna pointed out, when he gets to Heaven and Edmund Campion asks him what it was like being an English Catholic, being stitched up on TV debates may pale into insignificance compared with being hanged, drawn and quartered in front of a large crowd.
These figures pale into insignificance, however, when compared to the response gained by major religious broadcasters.
We are never more essential than when we are rearing our young — as that enterprise becomes condensed, parents are nudged into the twilight of insignificance and forced to mourn the loss of their relevance.
But when she beholds her baby, all those pale into insignificance.
He made the defeat of anarchism an overriding mission: «When compared with the suppression of anarchy, every other question sinks into insignificance.
The low amount of moves may contribute to repetitive gameplay but when you can have a friend playing too, this could fade into insignificance.
He may have competed there nine times before, and he may do marathon running as a hobby, but all this will pale into relative insignificance on the 12 - 13th June when 37 - year - old Olly takes on the legendary 24 Hour race in the large industrial town of Le Mans in North West France.
Titled «Right Misplacement,» the artist admits to the awkwardness when her sculptural installations — often made of street junk such as cardboard, nylon net, and concrete blocks — intervene in the gallery's standard white cube, but goes on to affirm their insignificance through their production method and display.
Thing is, when you look at the INMCM4.0 description, CO2 tends to fade into insignificance beside water vapour for example in 5.2 Heat emission, let alone all the other dynamics e.g. ENSO.
When the poll contains many items of concern and the people are asked to rate them in order of concern (as the poll I mentioned did), then it drops way down, almost to the point of insignificance.
If it wasn't true when Professor Rodell wrote this passage in 1936, it's surely true today: The influence of law reviews on the legal profession long ago reached its zenith, and has declined into practical insignificance.
When you look at the current state of bitcoin, the two primary arguments for the flagship digital currency fading away to insignificance are those outlined above — that the transaction times are too slow and that the fees are too high.
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