Sentences with phrase «trivial differences»

They teach the child to ridicule and despise the other parent for trivial differences.
It seems that the researchers easily could have overanalyzed trivial differences among the infants and, as a result, too many subgroups were created.
At present, I do not understand how the trivial differences between Scenario A and B forcings over the 1987 - 2007 period can account for the difference in reported Scenario A and B results, that's something I'm looking at — end update]
Jason explains how to test keywords at Amazon and at Google and tells why sometimes what seem to be trivial differences can make a difference.
When properly analyzed, Gould argued, Morton's measurements show only trivial differences between populations.
Everyone's so obsessed with fighting each other over superficial trivial differences that they can't pull together over ANYthing!
Oh, in eternity where he dwells, all trivial differences are forgotten.
Those aren't trivial differences, especially # 2, but they really are the only differences.
This means the USP can not be a trivial difference; it has to be something important, something customers really care about.
Seems like a fairly trivial difference in the scheme of things — just seems like they do some extra stuff that you don't think is necessary, but the basics are the same so I don't see how that would disqualify them as Christians.
A trivial difference can appear much larger than it actually is, because, like the marathoners, many teachers are «crossing the finish line» at about the same time.
This is a huge drain if you make a lot of transactions and can easily be a much larger concern than a relatively trivial difference in ongoing charges depending on your exact expected trading frequency.
It's not a trivial difference.
So (as is typical for this type of discussion), I have ignored this trivial difference.
«In theory, it makes trivial difference whether an individual's wishes are committed to paper or digitally recorded.

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Obviously, there's a major difference between someone who's been the victim of abuse or an injustice than someone who got their feelings hurt over not being selected for leadership position or another, relatively trivial transgression.
A neutral outside observer, seeing the similarities in our comfortable lifestyles, might well conclude that we are so alike in our praxis that our differences in theological theory are rendered trivial.
Walliyulla showed that these differences were trivial and at a deeper level there was much in common between the two schools.
Then, as in Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's «Nathan the Wise,» religions were made to affirm a truth in common, and the differences between religions were dismissed as trivial and unimportant.»
The struggle between the Old and New Sects made Islam a laughing stock in China, for the differences were not over fundamentals but over trivial matters.
And because the underlying commitment is philosophical, the flimsiest facts are counted as evidence - as when the president of the National Academy of Sciences recently published an article arguing that evolution is confirmed by differences in the size of finch beaks, as though the sprawling evolutionary drama from biochemicals to the human brain could rest on instances of trivial, limited variation.
On this construction Wang's point would be that for the great man the whole world is a body, that the difference between his personal body and the rest of the universe is trivial, and that his feeling for the rest of the universe is of the sort most people have only for their personal bodies.
It seems trivial to ask that question, since differences in theology and in religious and moral outlooks and life have appealed to different «biblical worlds,» beginning with the New Testament itself.
It may seem like a trivial thing when it comes to storing your stroller in your trunk, but a 20 lbs difference will make all the difference in the world.
Cup holders may seem like a trivial concern, but they can make all the difference in the world between a big kid meltdown and a smooth road trip.
This may all sound trivial, but when it comes to medical evaluations 0.1 mg can make a difference.
Some of the most important aspects of fatherhood may seem trivial and mundane, but it's the little things that make all the difference.
But de Blasio dismissed the data differences Tuesday, arguing that trivial matters are frequently categorized as serious in the state system and that the respective metrics aren't comparable.
It may seem like a trivial distinction for something billions of years old, but it could make a difference when pinning down the conditions that led to the solar system's formation, says Bouvier, and those needed for other life - friendly planetary systems to form.
The differences between Neandertals and modern humans are trivial; far, far less than those between either of them and australopithecines.
I use 1 tbsp of extra virgin olive oil AND nuts (and much more) in my salads, Calorie wise the difference is trivial between olive oil versus nuts so I don't understand why you would even mention that.
It's frustrating because some of the biggest dating questions seem trivial but can make all the difference.
So the differences between me and the director are a trivial thing compared to the differences between films.»
But while the NAEP results reveal plenty to worry about, anxiety over the findings should focus on the inequities they reveal, not trivial score differences from year to year.
This sounds trivial but it really makes a difference that anyone choosing a manual XE misses out on.
Though the extra 13 horsepower sounds fairly trivial, the extra 24 pound / feet of torque that come with it make a difference.
It will be interesting to see if consumers are willing to go for the four - cylinder model despite the trivial price difference.
It may seem trivial but landscape orientation makes a big difference when reading pdfs.
I would argue that in a TFSA or taxable account the difference is trivial, and Canadian - listed ETFs are almost certainly the better choice.
But more to the point (as I pointed out in another message), the difference that the time - value of that cashback money makes is trivial compared to even a small percentage difference in the cashback percentage.
It can seem trivial, but the status of the loan applied for can make a huge difference to the chances of success.
These may be trivial concerns to some, but if you are thinking of running a portfolio that might be shorting KIE against other insurance longs, it makes a considerable difference.
That difference is not trivial — over 30 years it could mean a difference of an extra $ 300,000 from an initial investment of $ 100,000.
If you're a buy - and - hold investor who seldom trades, for example, then a few bucks» difference in commissions is trivial.
For Canadian equities, the differences are trivial: RCAN's index is almost identical to that of Vanguard's VCN.
To me, I find the small differences in rate trivial because I don't have that much capital to park my money with anyway.
This extra step is not trivial, and can often mean the difference between a person becoming a victim of fraud or not.
In contrast with Donkey Kong: Original Edition, the differences in 25th Anniversary Super Mario Bros. are trivial.
There's a big difference between making suggestions for future games and prophecying the death of Sega / Sonic over something as trivial as an art style.
While the artists quickly disabused me of hicksterism as something too trendy and trivial for the rigor and seriousness of their practice, the society up here offers far more commonalty than difference.
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