It is a sadly inverted and trivialized world in which all that is unimportant becomes important and all that is important becomes unimportant. |
They have voiced concerns about their contributions being trivialized, and that the financial benefits were meager. |
The play is a retrospect, an incomplete remembrance of a summer some 40 years past, trivia recalled, major events trivialized. |
If this process is trivialized by people running off to get a bit of press by releasing the information, then it will destroy the whole system. |
People are losing confidence as journalism becomes trivialized or the vehicle for intolerance, corporate greed and political advantage. |
It was shown, however, that the new conditions were either ineffective or else trivialized the activity of probabilistic explanation. |