Sentences with phrase «little consequence since»

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Since both tariff treatments (the erroneous one and the correct one) cause the product to enter Canada duty free, this mistake should be of little consequence.
This means we're only just beginning to realize the detrimental impact they will have, especially since there seems to be little consequences for the groups conducting this dangerous behavior.
On the contrary, Campbell could have lied about every finding he has since promoted and it would ultimately be of little consequence considering the mountain of data we have before us today.
I'm all for cleaning up my water since I drink so much, but I'm a little worried about the consequences to my teeth.
«There are some concerns about online risks [for this age group] since on a moral development scale they are middle school kids and are a little too young to fully understand the potential consequences of actions they take.»
Its full title is worth noting, since it's nearly as long as the book itself: The History of Little Goody Two Shoes; Otherwise called, Mrs. Margery Two Shoes, with the Means by Which She Acquired Her Learning and Wisdom and in Consequence Thereof Her Estate; Set Forth at Large for the Benefit of Those, Who from a State of Rags and Care and Having Shoes But Half a Pair, Their Fortune and Their Fame Would Fix and Gallop in a Coach and Six.
That my $ 1,602 copy, originally sold for $ 25, has a better annual return (19 %) since publication than Baupost (approximately 17 %) is also of little consequence.
Creating designer breeds or low quality purebreds is pretty easy money when you think about the fact that there is very little expense involved since you do not have to pay big bucks or sign an extensive agreement (that of good breeders would rival any adoption agency) and there's no money invested in health testing, adhering to a code of ethics, no breed club or peers to answer to for any sort of breeding malpractices and absolutely no consequences for their actions.
Getting detected has little to no consequence as most of the time you can easily dispatch the small horde or just briskly walk away since they lose interest fast.
Since then and throughout all the years of the 1950s, her artworks showed tendencies to be highly focused on the center, meaning that the majority of main pictorial incidents took place in the middle of the canvas, while the edges were of little consequence to the composition as a whole.
By suggesting people like the billboard models are awaiting divorcees, the divorce process is trivialized and made to seem of little consequence, since there are other fish in the sea worth pursuing.
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