Expressions can also be redundant when they are verbose (contain an excess of words that focus
on insignificant detail).
I did not want my story to spend three pages
on an insignificant detail.
Not exact matches
The infractions might seem
insignificant — one missing can of Pepsi
on one shelf in one store in one city in one country — but for Nooyi it is this level of
detail that sets her company apart.
Keeping communication open is the best way to keep your relationship alive, as living apart means that you're missing out
on all the small
details of each other's lives — and while they seem
insignificant, the normal things couples discuss
on a day - to - day basis actually bond you.
Before your appointment, you may want to record the
details of your pet's behavior changes as you observe them — even seemingly
insignificant information can sometimes clue your veterinarian in to what's going
on.
It's a simple concept, and yet the executive prattled
on,
detailing every last feature and rule of this charming but
insignificant diversion.
After that, I moved along to focusing
on the small
details in everyday routines:
insignificant actions involving water that we repeat mechanically a million times, over and over and over.
Irda recently issued letters to all life insurance companies, seeking
details on three types of traditional plans: those where death benefit is defined as a return of premium (with or without interest), products in which the initial death benefit is significantly high and reduces subsequently during the currency of the contract, and products in which insurance cover is insufficient /
insignificant in relation to the premium, i.e. products mostly of the savings type.