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How to use trifling in a sentence

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As a general rule an injunction will be refused only where the interference with the claimant's right is trifling or slight.
Set against estimates of the infrastructure needed to sustain GDP growth at about 8 per cent, the sum is trifling.
With escalating club fees, trifling base salaries and percentages taken off credit card payments, that is an interesting question indeed.
What seems to many a trifling matter of wording could have profound consequences.
A widely publicized slogan says that there are no trifling matters where the interests of the masses are concerned.
It is only to be deprecated in so far as there is a danger, which experience shows to be no trifling one.
Divorce proceedings also require full disclosure of all the financial affairs of both parties, no matter how trifling they may seem.
But human rights are not trifling matters and the EU, if it is to remain true to its founding principles, must not gloss over such matters.
Meanwhile they are mouldering up there on what might be some absolutely trifling offence.
Refrain from killing knowingly even the trifling insects like a louse, a bug or a mosquito.
The only contract resulting from the purchase was for the trifling job of producing directional rudders for the planes.
Unprepared for such transgressions, the sort of penances handed out by the confession booths suddenly seemed rather trifling.
The hurt or injury need not be serious or permanent but must be more than trifling or transient.
The fact that the book is not especially well written or in any way plausible has almost become a trifling irrelevance.
I took it, but my relief was mingled with insensible annoyance at the trifling penalty.
Such stuff may not have seemed so trifling to women playgoers, since women exerted greater control over movable objects than did men.
Delaney was not for trifling with and while others around him were off their game he compensated, and then some more!
There are too many penalties in the game, and too many for trifling infringements.
For those of a certain tribal cast of Irish-Australian mind, such questions of geography and chronology are trifling.
The leading pair brushed off one another going around the turn but it was only a trifling matter.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These things are trifling grievances, but, on the other hand, the Prussians have theirs also.
She is trifling with me, and very likely she is now revelling in her triumph.
However trifling this experiment may appear at first sight, it added a new fact to the science of aerostation.
Things as trifling as the turning of a shell may restore you to your rights.
Perhaps that sum, trifling as it was, may have smoothed your path and assisted your career.
Epicurus, therefore, adopted the atomism of Democritus en bloc, or with trifling modifications.
It would be trifling to dispute that the tenant of a baronia major might be called a baro major.
He was no longer interested in the trifling sum the guests from San Francisco would leave at his cash desk.
Above the centroid of compression there is nothing but a trifling amount of embedment of the stirrup.
However, save for a cicatrix to mark the trifling occurrence, he was unharmed.
The most trifling sin demanded nothing less than God's eternal and coequal Son.
The cost and trouble of the foregoing system of composting are trifling compared with its advantages.
And even if he had, we must not construe any trifling peculiarity into madness.
A crazy quilt with a history is no trifling piece of work, and the girls have not yet heard the story.
One or two trifling works on Greek grammar were published by Croke during this decennium.
In my heart I did not believe that Cullingworth had taken alarm at so trifling a decrease.
His ejectment was no trifling matter as it carried him quite to the edge of the sidewalk.
But instances of escheat do not occur perhaps twice in a century in any State, and, consequently, is of trifling moment.
Lounging on an exedra was a young woman in a woolen chiton, barefoot and trifling with the Greek ampyx that bound her golden hair.
A further proof perhaps of Puck's rural and extern character is the following rather trifling circumstance.
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