It is of no consequence that the switch of domination occurred after rugby turned professional. |
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Then I laughed and made some light comment of no consequence hoping to change the topic. |
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To these people, it is of no consequence that animals should suffer or die, simply for entertainment. |
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Likely as not the prisoner was a man of no consequence who was being used to make trouble. |
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In other words, you should barter what is of no consequence to you but may be of value to others. |
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The first time it happened he dismissed it as a silly nightmare of no consequence. |
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Maybe it's enough that he did leave and the reason why is of no consequence at all. |
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If we do not face global warming and other environmental problems, all the politics in the world are of no consequence. |
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Are you going to be a great nation or a couple of forgotten islands of no consequence? |
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The West generally ignored its own cultural cliques, who were regarded as peripheral and of no consequence to political events. |
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As we have said before these small post offices are a central part of local communities, but clearly that is of no consequence. |
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For me, the political leanings of either of the two persons discussed is of no consequence. |
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I idly chatted about subjects of no consequence with my mother and, as usual, we completed each other's sentences. |
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Original sound recordings maybe variable in quality, but this is of no consequence with performance standards of such high calibre. |
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The fact that the spot is reserved for a disabled driver is of no consequence to you. |
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He refused to do so, saying that their names were of no consequence since the men in question were dead anyway. |
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The size of the establishment is of no consequence and even a one-room bachelor apartment could qualify if it is self-contained. |
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But that may be of no consequence to those who store a smaller amount of data. |
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But that is of no consequence. The makeshift ball is kicked back and forth enthusiastically between the children and their visitors. |
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The order in which the solutions are used during the calibration procedure is of no consequence. |
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Whether it falls within a particular calendar year is really of no consequence. |
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It is of no consequence that we are beginning to prepare an Integrated Product Policy even before the resource strategy is ready. |
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My colleagues treat the Senate and House views as of no consequence, which is reminiscent of an episode in the life of Mr. Justice Holmes. |
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However, it is noted that the rounding has no impact on the overall result, thus this comment being of no consequence. |
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However, a verification of the system confirmed that the information had indeed been entered, so these omissions were of no consequence. |
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It is of no consequence how many individual hands were won, the total sum of points determines the winner. |
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At my age the future of the town is of no consequence in personal terms. |
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Whatever anybody else is doing out there is of no consequence to us. |
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You cannot say that Mr Ahmadinejad was exceptionally dangerous because of his millenarian speculations and then say that the cessation of that talk is of no consequence. |
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And whether the reduction in cost is occasioned by direct cash payments, or by an act of government reducing labor cost, capital cost, or the cost of any other factor of production is of no consequence. |
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Correction of a clerical or arithmetical error in any document relating to a proposal which has already been adopted shall not require reopening of the discussion on the proposal, if the error is of no consequence. |
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If 4-20 mA output is being used, SW2 position is of no consequence. |
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Now it carries only official bulletins and light news of no consequence. |
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I believe that if we renounce our claims today our acquiescence will be taken for granted tomorrow and we would have to fight hard to regain a position whose surrender today might seem of no consequence. |
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Whether the citizenship of another country was obtained at birth, by naturalization or by State succession is of no consequence provided it is within the control of an applicant to obtain it. |
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To really come out and support it is of no consequence. |
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The age of the woman is of no consequence for these beasts. |
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The chronology of Mr. Kopstick's early employment set out in Shoppers' written submissions is somewhat different, but the differences are of no consequence to the matters at issue. |
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Boxwood is a pretty tough cookie. Wind, cold, wet, exhaust fumes, and industrial pollution are of no consequence. |
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It would appear also that the Judgment considers it of no consequence that no action taken by any official or authority in Guinea, before and after the arrest of the Saiga, has had the faintest link with fisheries. |
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Whether that upsets the democratic balance, whether it is an affront to republican principles or disenfranchises parliaments, is of no consequence to them. |
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The fact the Bruins played 22 freshmen, showed admirable grit most times and lost quarterback Cory Paus at midseason were, in the end, of no consequence. |
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