Sentences with phrase «such insignificance»

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Humbly, ashamedly, I confess that before such acts my own profession shrinks into insignificance.
Any Catholic who rejects Catholic teaching, or who technically accepts it but minimizes it to the point of insignificance, is not a «moderate» Catholic but a dissenter, or one seeking approval from the world (a temptation Our Lord warns against)-- and should be identified as such.
Also, in such a «family - type» gathering, so many of these questions that have plagued and split the church just fade away into insignificance.
We can hardly wonder, in the circumstances, that agnostics such as Sir James Jeans and Marcel Boll, and even convinced believers like Guardini, have uttered expressions of amazement (tinged with heroic pessimism or triumphant detachment) at the apparent insignificance of the phenomenon of Life in terms of the cosmos — a little mould on a grain of dust.
Compared with the other cars here, it's more exciting, interesting and desirable, and by such an extent that its imperfections eventually pale into comparative insignificance.
Titled «Right Misplacement,» the artist admits to the awkwardness when her sculptural installations — often made of street junk such as cardboard, nylon net, and concrete blocks — intervene in the gallery's standard white cube, but goes on to affirm their insignificance through their production method and display.
Likewise I suspect the impacts on winds pale to insignificance compared to the impacts on emissions of such technologies.
That said, if you could determine N such that CO2 levels following a single year's current emissions declined to radiative insignificance following N years, perhaps we could be said to be burning N years of fossil carbon per year.
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