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It is intriguing, though, that even such trivial sums of money can provoke thoughts of revenge.
ECONOMIST: Exactly when is something perceived as ��not fair��?
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Officials can fulminate or brazen it out, arguing by turns that the material involved is trivial or deeply damaging.
ECONOMIST: WikiLeaks
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If it is true that scientific collaboration has involved a non-trivial number of scientists from developing countries, these are normally visiting scientists.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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There are a few cosmetic options as well, including the ability to slim down your main menu by removing items you don't use -- sounds trivial, but this is something, believe it or not, that isn't easily done in Media Center.
ENGADGET: Ceton Echo Windows Media Center Extender review HD
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Trivial to some perhaps, it being the use of the WWW that is wondrous.
FORBES: Exactly Where Was the World Wide Web Created?
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It is not trivial to give up safety in order to satisfy curiosity, even in a game, though she acknowledges that the cost is not equivalent to that of suffering an illness in the real world.
ECONOMIST: Epidemiology
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The benefits of ethanol are 'trivial, ' but it's hard once such a program is put in place to deal with the lobbies that keep it going.
FORBES: Magazine Article