Sentences with phrase «without much significance»

Despite taking chunks of dialogue from Lubitsch's film, it passes by without much significance.
fashion can be thought of as frivolous and shallow by some; as something without much significance in life.

Not exact matches

I did grow up christian, however, in Sunday School they never taught much more than «Love Jesus» and told us some of the stories without really explaining the significance.
All great Christian writers assign considerable significance to such experience, Luther and Calvin as well as Teresa or John of the Cross, and for good reason, for without some experience, however humble, few people would be religious, particularly today now that the social pressure for actively belonging to a religious body has become so much weaker.
But they do not consider that the Christian Church has much to say to them on the subject — perhaps with justice, since so often, in Christian circles, prayer has become little more than a formal exercise without deep significance for this or that particular man or woman.
But, Jacob said, the significance of the study is that it shows a new way for scientists to estimate total water loss during times of drought, which would be more difficult to estimate without being able to detect how much the land is being uplifted in dry years.
But he argues that Munro and Grosman have not fully proved that this was an actual feast rather than the remains of a communal meal without much symbolic significance.
In my opinion having a Breezing unit is far more important than using a fitness tracker alone because without an accurate resting metabolism the calories burned from exercise has much less significance.
Luckily, this is often of little significance, since money can be stored without risk of loss at a bank for much of the game, or if the party holds the very useful strongbox.
According to True North managing director Martin Carr, the brief was to convey the glamour, skill and significance in the contemporary arts world of the Turner Prize without focusing on Liverpool too much.
Without historical knowledge of the grammatical nuances and peculiarities of eighteenth - and nineteenth - century society, the significance of events in Austen's plots may be lost on the reader, and the motivations of the characters so much harder to fathom.
In most areas the record is too brief to have much significance; referring to «records» without specifying the period is one aspect of the dysfunctional climate discussion in the general public — heat, but no light.
Luckily, this is often of little significance, since money can be stored without risk of loss at a bank for much of the game, or if the party holds the very useful strongbox.
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