Nature was personified as an immaterial agency striving for ever more complex forms of being. |
Effectively, the insurer and reinsured have agreed that such information is immaterial. |
Whether The Katangese consist of one or more ethnic groups is, for this purpose immaterial and no evidence has been adduced to that effect. |
In fact, it was the assignee of the legatee, but the difference is immaterial. |
It seems to me to be wholly immaterial whether the failure to register was intentional or not. |
Whether the display is at 2pm or 2am is immaterial to animals, most of whom are terrorised by the sudden and loud bangs. |