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Forget about any ideas of an engaging storyline, as that will be
inconsequential
in the face of the momentous acting.
Linda Blair has undergone quite an amazing transformation since the first "Exorcist", but this inconsequential, goofy, utterly predictable comedy is easily forgotten a few hours after it's over, because it has no plot and no weight whatsoever.
The result is a less than satisfying watch with a bad after taste, when combined with lots of
inconsequential
dialogue and, hence, subtitle reading will make for a less than desirable watch for most.
Briskly directed by Burt Kennedy, with a slight, inane cookie cutter script by Jimmy Sangster, crude cinematography by Victor Salzis and Alan Stensvold, a jaunty hillbilly bluegrass country score by Reed (who also sings the rousing theme song "Breakin' Loose") and the expected copious slapstick fist fights and wacky car chases, this totally
inconsequential
piece of made-for-TV piffle makes for a perfectly enjoyable diversion.
If China stays the course, the succession question is
inconsequential
– at least for the time being.
A warning system based solely on how widely a virus has spread, but that does not consider the nature and severity of the illness it causes, would classify as “pandemics” not only seasonal flu, but also the frequent but largely
inconsequential
outbreaks of virus-caused colds and gastroenteritis, for example.
But, for the most part, the rhetoric has not been translated into reality, and what actions have been taken proved largely
inconsequential
for economic activity and asset prices.
Would the widening gap be as
inconsequential
as the proverbial tree that falls in the forest, with no one there to hear it?
The issue at stake in the referendum is not inconsequential, but it should not decide the fate of Europe.
The pressure brought to bear on JPMorgan Chase was completely
inconsequential
– nothing significant will change.
But with federal debt held by the public nearly doubling between 2008 and 2017 – from 39% to 76% of GDP – and likely to rise further in the years ahead, what is
inconsequential
today could take on considerably greater importance in an interest-rate environment that lacks the QE subsidy to Treasury financing.
Still, to read the well-known names of commentators and policymakers who are recommending engaging Syria and/or Iran is a testament to how
inconsequential
and cut off the Western powers have become from the realities on the ground in the world’s most turbulent region.
Trump’s victory is far from
inconsequential.
Policymakers commonly assume that what cannot be easily measured statistically is either
inconsequential
or irrelevant.
Hsieh says that whether or not his giving has saved the lives of others, it has saved his own: “I could easily have lived a life that was boring and
inconsequential.
In the long perspective of history, that setback was an
inconsequential
footnote to Churchill’s reputation.
There is no reason to believe that Netanyahu’s new government will seek to revive the increasingly feeble and moribund peace process, beyond offering verbal promises and
inconsequential
half-measures.
This is hardly an
inconsequential
development.
The founding fathers of what is now the EU were well aware of the long-term strategic potential of what many at the time regarded as an
inconsequential
technocratic measure.
A visitor feels
inconsequential
in the chaotic vastness of this epic undertaking.
That is hardly an
inconsequential
consideration for any country in the aftermath of last year’s Arab Spring, which was facilitated in many countries (especially Tunisia and Egypt) by network-enabled mobilization.
Attacks are usually asymmetric; the barriers to cyberspace are
inconsequential
and governments have struggled to enforce the rule of law online.
But the outcome will not be as
inconsequential
as most analysts currently claim.
But raids never generated significant radiological consequences, because plants were under construction, contained
inconsequential
amounts of nuclear material, had radioactive elements removed prior to the attack, or because the attacker missed the mark.
It would be wrong, as some are doing, to dismiss the Report as an
inconsequential
wishlist.
The matter of who occupies the presidency during that transition is certainly not
inconsequential.
So the opportunity to learn and practice speaking and negotiating skills is hardly
inconsequential
for women’s advancement.
These are hardly
inconsequential
developments – especially for a country that must eventually align its financial infrastructure with a market-based consumer society.
The 1832 Reform Act gave the vote to individuals with at least £10 of property – not an
inconsequential
sum, to be sure, but low enough to enfranchise the middle class.
Moreover, China is America’s third-largest export market (after Canada and Mexico) and the one that is expanding most rapidly – hardly
inconsequential
for a growth-starved US economy.
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