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3 Sentences With "matter of no consequence"

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"What men wear among themselves, when they meet without the sunshine of love and beauty, is a matter of no consequence," The Times reported in 1898.
In the piece, which widely circulated on the microblogging site Weibo, Cai opined that the offence had been a private matter of no consequence to the public, and called for a discussion of protection of individual rights. In 2016, she wrote an article in defence of Ren Zhiqiang, who had been put on probation after that latter's heavy criticism of statements by President Xi about the role of Chinese media. These and other essays were later removed by internet censors. In an August 2020 interview, after her move to the United States, Cai said that the incident that had erased all her remaining faith in the party was the Chinese authorities' handling of the death of environmentalist Lei Yang in police custody.
And after they had loaded the boats with all the freight they could > carry, they waited for a favouring wind and set sail toward Rome by the > Tiber, and a portion of the army followed them along the right bank of the > river to support them. But they left a large number of Isaurians to guard > the ships. Now where the course of the river was straight, they found no > trouble in sailing, simply raising the sails of the boats; but where the > stream wound about and took a course athwart the wind, and the sails > received no impulse from it, the sailors had no slight toil in rowing and > forcing the boats against the current. As for the barbarians, they sat in > their camps and had no wish to hinder their enemy, either because they were > terrified at the danger, or because they thought that the Romans would never > by such means succeed in bringing in any provisions, and considered it > contrary to their own interest, when a matter of no consequence was > involved, to frustrate their hope of the armistice which Belisarius had > already promised.

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