Not exact matches
While many bloggers apparently consider no
detail too
insignificant to chronicle for a worldwide audience («went to the podiatrist today;» «had egglant parm at Gino's and forgot to tape ER»), the best stock their online journals
with news and links they believe visitors might find useful.
Also forget about the cheap coat
with lots of
insignificant low quality
details like sewings, wide collars, etc..
Keenly observed and laced
with humor, Gross has constructed a narrative whose emotional power derives from the accumulation of
details, some of which at first appear to be
insignificant, even trivial.
Bertram eventually learns that the niggling, inconsequential
details of other people's lives — the minutia he once found so annoying — are filled
with pathos, and that no one's story is
insignificant.
The argument that it is an
insignificant amount may be true but if it is worth doing it is worth documenting the change and uncertainty calculations
with great
detail and transparency.
«Even the smallest
detail, which you might think is
insignificant, has the potential to break a case wide open when combined
with other evidence the police already have,» said Ioannis Kokkinis, Criminal Intelligence Officer
with INTERPOL's Fugitive Investigative Support unit which is coordinating Infra Terra.
Irda recently issued letters to all life insurance companies, seeking
details on three types of traditional plans: those where death benefit is defined as a return of premium (
with or without interest), products in which the initial death benefit is significantly high and reduces subsequently during the currency of the contract, and products in which insurance cover is insufficient /
insignificant in relation to the premium, i.e. products mostly of the savings type.
According to communication experts, these so - called
insignificant details could actually do more to enhance your closeness
with your loved one rather than a very «deep» conversation about feelings.