Sentences with phrase «relative insignificance»

The phrase "relative insignificance" means that something is not very important or significant when compared to something else. Full definition
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.
Everything else we take our chance on; everything else, including man's relative insignificance in the world, is mere probability:» If one believes in the world - embracing love of God, what does this mean for human relationships, for the dignity of women, for the plight of the economically, politically and racially oppressed?
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.
His campaign spokesman downplayed concerns that some of the Tories» own elected MLAs might not join Kenney's United Conservatives by suggesting their relative insignificance in a party with tens of thousands of members.
There may be suprahuman wisdom, and we might well assume an attitude of wholesome humility when we reflect upon our relative insignificance.
It seems to me perfectly possible that there may be suprahuman wisdom, and we might well assume an attitude of wholesome humility when we reflect upon our relative insignificance.
Not only is this last chance saloon for the labour left, I suggest it is the last chance for the labour party before it is diminished to relative insignificance.
Still, because they died in the cataclysm that must be reversed, these heroes are all probably safe, despite their relative insignificance to the MCU.
This would likely quickly weed out low - quality «predatory» providers, or at least reduce their numbers down to relative insignificance.
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