Sentences with phrase «relatively little consequence»

My own conclusion is that AGW possibly exists but is of relatively little consequence; what consequences that do exist are largely for the better.
The most salacious behavior that she described is of relatively little consequence, even if totally true — it would be completely in character for the man Americans have gotten to know during years of trashy tabloid coverage to (per her account) flirt with a porn actress, compare her to his daughter, brag about a magazine with his face on it, get spanked with it, and cheat on his spouse.

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The fact that there is relatively so little concern for manners in modern American society is not a consequence of democratic commitment but a sign of uncertainty and indecision concerning our values.
Although much attention has been focused on the metabolic and behavioral outcomes of PWS, scientists still knew relatively little about the consequences of PWS on development of appetite - related brain pathways in the hypothalamus.
«Little research has looked at this severely impaired population — most is aimed at improving relatively mild movement impairments — and, as a consequence, no validated treatment is available to help those with the most severe disabilities,» says Rachael Harrington, a fourth - year PhD student in the Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience at Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) who will present the study.
The States, through their investigations and enforcement actions, have found that, through advertising and telemarketing, consumers may be led to believe debt settlement is a relatively risk free process with little or no negative consequences, when in fact consumers risk growing debt, deteriorating credit scores, collection actions, and lawsuits that may lead to judgments and wage garnishments.
However, mostly in the time value of money because even a relatively low ECS would have dire consequences, it would just take a little bit longer, but not so much longer as to not wreck havoc for future generations.
Nevertheless, the geopolitics of renewable energy has received relatively little attention, especially when considering the far - reaching consequences of a global shift to renewable energy.
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