Viral videos gain hilarity through the accumulation of those mistakes, often trivial in themselves.
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This waste though is minimal, trivial in fact, compared to the waste of a food distribution system that does not use the modern techniques.
Such gripes, whilst arguably trivial in a successful side, are valid as the current Netherlands side are not the aesthetically pleasing product of generations past.
But they are still trivial in terms of decision-making power.
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In effect, she proceeds as if the past five hundred years were a relatively trivial interval in the annals of human motivation.
His miracles were as trivial, in comparison with His Reality, as a mosquito to an elephant.
This kind of policing is not a trivial matter in Ireland given the reach of Irish libel law.
Many of them spend an inordinate amount of time quibbling about minor semantic points, or trivial differences in statistics.
Small and trivial things in themselves but killers in the longer term.
The planned cuts, the organisation says, would actually produce only trivial decreases in America's spending on its farmers, and would be little help to farmers in the developing world.
Other top doctors worry that a system of paying huge amounts for trivial improvements in slowing the disease will encourage more mediocre drugs in the future instead of true breakthroughs.
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One would have to be something of a cynic to think that it was all rather planted: volunteer a near trivial rise in taxes, pre-agreed, in order to fend off demands for rises that might actually bite.
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According to people close to the sport, if the German authorities charge Mr Ecclestone with a non-trivial offence in relation to the payment to Mr Gribkowsky, (which he has admitted making, though he says he was being blackmailed), he will be permanently removed as chief executive of Formula One Group.
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We are social not just in the trivial sense that we like company, and not just in the obvious sense that we each depend on others.
The new feminism contends that women are wired differently from men, and not just in trivial ways.
The power-saving technology described in this patent is trivial and contributes only a negligible reduction in power-consumption, so HTC has removed any allegedly corresponding functionality from all of its current German handsets as a precaution against any attempt by Nokia to extend the scope of the judgment unfairly.
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Seemingly trivial, such trends in fact describe a rapid weakening of caste identity, says Mr Prasad.
These are not trivial amounts for workers in low-wage industries like food service, retail, and low-skilled labor.
The point of this little though experiment is to ask how can we focus our attention on the innovation that really matters and not get tangled in these trivial rubber bands?
With the smoking ban, smokers have the choice of either staying at home, or going to a pub and still enjoying everything they did before, but with the minor inconvenience of temporarily having to relocate to 10 metres away for a cigarette (purely in the trivial interest of not infecting everyone around you with your putrid stench).
The interplay between convergent and divergent thinking is recapitulated even in something as trivial as memory.
This does not strike me as in any way trivial.
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For the ultra-rich, the exemption amount is relatively trivial, but a reduction in the rate from the scheduled 55% to the proposed 35% level is a big win for the wealthy.
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As I noted the other day, this is particularly true for software devices and other complex products, where trivial changes can be exaggerated in an effort to run out the clock on a patent.
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.
Since it would be a shame if relatively trivial "privacy" concerns got in the way of useful research, I have but one word for him: Hurry.
Trivial as such games may sound, they are not trivial for academics and others interested in using traded markets to get a better handle on probabilities, or on market acceptance of products or politicians.
This sounds trivial, but battles over hedge heights in the suburbs can become surprisingly fierce.
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