Sentences with phrase «such little significance»

Jesus was regarded with such little significance in his hometown that one of his critics once remarked sardonically, «Isn't this the carpenter's son?»

Not exact matches

From time to time crises such as strike action remind people that they are dependent upon one another, but for the most part they live and work within the confines of their own occupation, and there is extraordinarily little communication of ideas of any significance.
One would hardly expect a discussion either of the life or of the significance of Jesus of Nazareth in such philosophically oriented studies of nature and history, or even in what little about human nature they have written.
Terms such as complex carbohydrates and simple sugars are now recognised as having little nutritional or physiological significance.
Examination of recent rapid supraglacial (i.e. on the surface) lake drainage documented short term velocity changes due to such events around 10 %, but little significance to the annual flow of the large glaciers outlet glaciers (Das et.al, 2008).
In fact, a document of title to real estate has little significance as such.
The other aspect of no little significance is that in order to keep costs low, your chosen doctor is encouraged to supervise the types of services you get and might need to approve of a hospital or a specialist you have to see, thus depriving such plans of flexibility indemnity plans offer.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z