Sentences with phrase «relative unimportance»

"Relative unimportance" means something is not significant or not as important when compared to other things or factors. Full definition
In spite of the Chinese stock market's perceived relative unimportance, the Chinese authorities have pulled out all the stops to ensure that equity volatility does not spill over into the wider economy.
Its small size and relative unimportance left the island largely unrecorded for a period of 250 years.
History witnesses (as Newman notes) to the relative unimportance of the bishop of Rome, even in Newman's beloved fourth and fifth centuries, the study of which killed Anglicanism for him.
We must not let the relative unimportance (in the game context) of his slip ups be ignored.
Furthermore, the relative unimportance of the running game could prompt teams to shift better offensive players to catcher without hurting the team's defense.
There are no laughs (unless you're giddy for automotive puns), no genuine thrills, too much going on of relative unimportance to the audience, and a plethora of guns and ammo going off willy - nilly (the MPAA, asleep at the wheel when it comes to depictions of cartoon violence, bestowed a generous G rating).
The researchers construed this finding as highlighting «the importance of holding a minimal financial buffer, but also the relative unimportance of having wealth above sufficiency levels.»
As for your feelings about diversity and the relative unimportance of individual stock performance, I am off course in total agreement.
For the remaining decades of the colonial era, the Indian Department was organized haphazardly, as historian Brian Titley has described, «reflecting its relative unimportance
1.16 The court would prefer (I think case management will evolve in these areas) that with multiple pages of exhibits, an exhibit that is not commented on by a witness or Counsel should lead to an inference of its relative unimportance.
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