Sentences with phrase «so trivial»

She looked at me and apologized for complaining about something so trivial.
Why scupper your candidacy with something so trivial and easily avoidable?
WEP is so trivial to crack a child with the right (and widely available) tool could do it.
The threshold for the level of the risk of harm sufficient to trigger the duties under reg 4 was not found to be a high one by the Court of Appeal — reg 4 would apply wherever a residual risk of harm existed, provided that such harm was not de minimus or so trivial that it ought rightly to be ignored.
That is a harkback to school, a girls» school too, where our female, and feminist, teacher said that «Dear Sir» would do fine as women were usually too busy to take offence at something so trivial.
In the latter cases the psychological injury will be compensable on the basis of a pre-existing thin skull, except only in cases where the psychological problem is so dominant as a pre-existing condition and the injuries sustained in the accident are so trivial that the accident can no longer be said to be a sufficient cause in law to support an award of damages on the basis of proximate cause.
If so, did anyone there ever stop to think how much greater might be the damage to its name by making a federal case out of so trivial a matter?
Something about real life can sometimes make blogging seem so trivial.
I've got a bunch of tech sites and features to talk about that range from the trivial to the not so trivial.
Here are three not - so trivial questions you probably won't find in your next pub quiz.
If TOBS was so trivial and wrong, why did Watts's failure to account for it torpedo his surface stations paper («A game - changer» says a breathless Pielke!)
That could be (a) because AGW is absent or (b) because AGW is so trivial that other climate effects overwhelm its effects.
Some actions by the President of the United States can have far - reaching international consequences, including something so trivial as how he reacts to a particular global warming alarmist book.
The cases where the assumptions actually hold are so trivial that inference is not even needed to draw sensible conclusions.
has shown convincingly that the errors of the analysis are so trivial that the authors should have realized that what they present in Fig 1A is not valid.
We wouldn't want the oil companies» servants to be hampered by something so trivial as climate, after all.
It is the debate around AGW that would be so trivial if it is not so dangerous.
Really, why do you even get out of bed in the morning if everything is so trivial?
It really seems odd that such a powerful conspiracy would use its vast powers for so trivial an objective.
It seemed so trivial to me.
I'm not an expert, and the paper includes lots of hand - wavy calculations for total amounts of CO2 and CH4 released through rice - farming and deforestation - reforestation — but I find it hard to beleive that the amounts are so trivial as to be negligible for climate purposes.
It seems so trivial, though its not.
Obviously Chase pays money to sponsor ads in Google search results, so a trivial explanation would be that they're trying to recoup those expenses by charging new customers acquired in that manner more.
It seems so trivial to us but for the cat, that's like playing with an Xbox!
You know for a fact that a company is in trouble when they go to great lengths to sue over something so trivial AND where there was prior art.
Either Success Academy is not meeting its obligation to provide information to the NYSED, taxpayers and parents, or Success is suspending students for incidents that are so trivial they are not even listed as a category on the VADIR report.
Here is a collection of photos Russian people fixing things in not so trivial ways.
SUPER offended by something I said, that was so trivial as to be laughable.
With so many people stuffed into one city it is hard to be closed minded about things so trivial as who you are dating and why you are dating.
It seems so trivial and simple and many people devalue the power of this exercise.
Huge numbers of Americans take a multivitamin, but the potencies of the individual nutrients are usually so trivial that no health benefit is derived.
When you watch someone fight for their life, suddenly your fixation on having a thigh gap or perfectly shaped eyebrows seems so trivial.
I'm not an expert, and the paper includes lots of hand - wavy calculations for total amounts of CO2 and CH4 released through rice - farming and deforestation - reforestation — but I find it hard to beleive that the amounts are so trivial as to be negligible for climate purposes.
The fact is that many inexplicable experimental results could be due to matters so trivial that people tend to overlook them.
This is so trivial,» he says, laughing.
«My family and my friends, they're under attack, being criminalized simply because of something so trivial as legal status, which is not right,» march organizer Kayla Kelechian said.
With that said, and although the decision was made, one which must have been difficult for the Board of Elections; I must state that the negative influences internally and externally within the Republican party of those such as John Haggerty and Bart Haggerty (employees, supporters, friends, and colleagues of New York City Councilman Eric Ulrich); and the ever so trivial personal and territorial egos of Myrna Littlewort and Gigi Salvador has caused the results of the disqualifying the nomination and designation of the only candidate seeking ballot, a Hispanic Republican in the 35th Assembly District, Eric M. Mingott.
I know the loss I felt in a few moments is so trivial compared to your experience, and I am sorry for your loss.
All of them seem so trivial at this point.
It's not so easy to come up with news items on Fridays that aren't big enough to merit a real post but also aren't so trivial that they make your eyes... [Continue reading]
It's not so easy to come up with news items on Fridays that aren't big enough to merit a real post but also aren't so trivial that they make your eyes roll.
And frankly, just like Heather once confessed to being embarrassed about being embarrassed about public breastfeeding, some of these events are so trivial, it's clear a little resilience is in -LSB-...]
And frankly, just like Heather once confessed to being embarrassed about being embarrassed about public breastfeeding, some of these events are so trivial, it's clear a little resilience is in order.
Alli is too concerned with changing the face of the Premier League and getting ready to single - handedly win Euro 2016 for England — well, maybe not — to take any notice of something so trivial.
Some waves are so trivial that he can afford to let them pass him by.
There are innumerable true propositions that are so trivial as not to be worth entertaining.
He indulged in no magnificence of apparel, the ostentation of a petty mind; neither was his simplicity in dress affected but a result of real disregard for distinction from so trivial a source.
Its interesting he decided to act out over something so trivial, when they were all brought together to celebrate their progress as individuals and as a community.
not believing in god makes JANE»S life meaningless, lol do nt speak of the meaningfulness of others lives based on something so trivial
You have a brain of your own to realize that condemning someone as a subhuman based on something so trivial as their sexual preference is wrong and immoral.
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