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Being parted from your expensive gadgets is no trivial matter.
But it will only be a trivial matter on his agenda.
"This is not a trivial matter," he said on Fox News Friday.
"A retraction is not a trivial matter," Rodu told VICE on Wednesday.
What CoreOS is attempting to do with Operators is not a trivial matter.
When you exited, it was a trivial matter to calculate your average speed.
The loss of an even partially independent national commission is no trivial matter.
Maybe you think this is a trivial matter to get all riled up about.
Sticking your neck out and taking charge of your career is no trivial matter.
But building good hardware is not a trivial matter, and Google is learning that as it goes.
These things go deep inside your ear, so taking them off is also not a trivial matter.
They say it's another instance of pro-Remain MPs kicking up a fuss about a trivial matter.
Boucher's lawyer said Monday that the feud was not related to politics, but was over a "trivial" matter.
Boucher's attorney and the Kentucky State Police would only say that the dispute revolved around a "trivial" matter.
This 'lie' was about a trivial matter —Eileen said that she typed an email that her assistant had typed.
That reverses the muscle memory in these offices; to lose an expensive death penalty trial is no trivial matter.
Ginsburg may have only turned a very pronounced subtext into actual text, but that doesn't make it a trivial matter.
Matthew J. Baker, a lawyer for Mr. Boucher, called the matter "a very regrettable dispute" between neighbors over a "trivial" matter.
This was not considered a trivial matter for competitions and world records, given that age groups were divided into five-year increments.
But female singers' success is no trivial matter when the resulting competition for roles makes it challenging for performers to earn a living.
To spend so much time on such a trivial matter would be absurd in a city council race, much less a presidential election.
The larger the sensor, the more powerful the motors required to move it, and at this full-frame size, IBIS is a non-trivial matter.
From there, it's a trivial matter to access their target's phone while its owner is showering or sleeping, and to download malware onto their device.
Refreshingly, sex is never a trivial matter on "Transparent," and although there's plenty of nudity—and some cathartic spanking—it's never filmed for formulaic kicks.
But that doesn't satisfy critics like Hawley, who maintain it would be a trivial matter for Beijing to demand the company hand over data anyway.
His spokesperson, Peter Tiu Lavinia, said on Monday in a Facebook post: How can a self-respecting country react to such trivial matter and calling for investigation?
It could be a relatively trivial matter to create enough debris to set off a chain reaction of collisions that could eventually clear out an entire orbit.
The judge warned the accuser, "This is not a trivial matter" -- and has ordered the accuser's team to provide proof the texts were made available to Rose's team.
Some have commented on the fact that the boycott movement is tied to such a trivial matter instead of more serious issues, such as worker pay and benefits.
In March the tax agency threatened the owner of Reforma, a critical newspaper, with a tax investigation over the seemingly trivial matter of owing 12,000 pesos (around $630) from 2015.
Because rebellion is no trivial matter; it carries tremendous risks, including the demise of the state and civil society, and a possible return to the anarchy of a state of nature.
Security clearances are no trivial matter to defense officials; they exist to ensure that people with access to sensitive information aren't, say, vulnerable to blackmail and don't have conflicts of interest.
Judicial independence is not a trivial matter, of course, but it cuts both ways, implicating not only the president but his Senate opponents as well, as the Blumenthal interview makes clear.
That fact is a trivial matter -- all kinds of presidents have not drawn record crowds -- until that fact becomes the focus of a numeric volley of untruths from the White House podium.
The commentary said monetary policy moves are "by no means a trivial matter", stressing even if the false information was intended as an April Fool's joke, those who started it would face legal consequences.
The commentary said monetary policy moves are "by no means a trivial matter," stressing even if the false information was intended as an April Fool's joke, those who started it would face legal consequences.
To say that this is truly an economic process is cheating slightly, since the ledger fails to account for the trivial matter of the $100bn or so spent to build the space station in the first place.
Leaky pipes are not a trivial matter — on average around the world, leaky pipes account for between 30 and 40 percent of a city's lost water, Shafiqul Islam, an expert on water management at Tufts University, tells me.
I set out on my mission to learn about the congressman's height—a rather trivial matter, I'm fully aware—because on Monday morning, President Donald Trump tweeted a nasty thing about the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee.
Less poignant is a part of the Trump story that ought to have particular resonance with Republicans: his four business bankruptcies, more than a trivial matter for a party that prides itself on thrift, sound money, and prudential management.
A system just like that called Callisto already existed on college campuses, and Glaser argued that it was a relatively trivial matter to expand the technology to victims who've already graduated college (or never attended in the first place).
That is no trivial matter in today's N.F.L., in which players routinely hold out in return for more money, such as Oakland's Khalil Mack and the Los Angeles Rams' Aaron Donald, neither of whom have reported yet this summer.
From the trivial matter of disputing the veracity of National Park Service inauguration crowd estimates to the deadly serious matter of firing FBI Director James Comey, Trump lashes out, creates problems for himself, and needs to work on cleaning it up.
In Russia, where there is little public oversight over government officials, let alone the head of state, it has been hard for many people to see the political turmoil in the United States as anything more than a trivial matter.
This is far from a trivial matter, and the way Google deals with its growth into a global hardware company is going to be instrumental to the development of Android and will affect the balance of power between it and Apple's iOS.
While the app claims the data was shared "in an anonymous manner such that the information cannot be traced back to the individual user," privacy experts say that deanonymizing the information is a relatively trivial matter given the amount of personal information shared.
It's all fun and games, but naming the show might not be a trivial matter: Jeremy Clarkson claimed on Twitter that they are forbidden from using the word "gear" in the name, for fear of incurring the legal wrath of the BBC.
Given that the evidence indicates that asking about citizenship will cause racial minorities to fill out the census at lower rates, reducing their federal representation and share of federal funds, whether the question ends up on the census is not a trivial matter.
"You hear people making fun, or you hear little jokes," Niya Bush, 17, a junior at Everett and one of the student artists who worked with Tichy, told me, referring to misconceptions surrounding the water crisis and the common inclination to write it off as a trivial matter.
Others examined why people were making such a big argument over a seemingly trivial matter.
The octave may also have to be adjusted (this sort of practice ignores the conventional octave implication of the clefs), but this is a trivial matter for most musicians.
In addition, if email providers are alerted to the scammer's activities and suspend the account, it is a trivial matter for the scammer to simply create a new account to resume scamming.
Carnival was previously an A-Rank soldier for the Temple Mercenaries and their top fighter. He was known to be merciless and was kicked out for killing a comrade over a trivial matter. He was nicknamed "Bloodmaster". Carnival uses two swords and a manic fighting style that reflects his savage nature.
Once the extermination of the American bison began, the competition among the Plains Indians was at its fiercest. War became a struggle of life and death in the many plains societies. War was no trivial matter, in the societies it was a very spiritual matter. War required the proper ceremonies and occult assistance.
Kennedy wrote: > Being straight man to one of the greatest entertainers of our time was not > all that easy. We were not always chums. He would spend weeks not talking to > me (except on air) for something I had unknowingly said or done. Once he > even suspended me from the programme for some trivial matter.
Shops in the neighborhood were closed. Eyewitnesses said that the gunmen were shooting at people in the street from the fourth floor of the parliament building. Iran's parliament continued meeting even as shooting erupted outside the main chamber. Ali Larijani, the speaker of the parliament, dismissed the attacks, saying they were a "trivial matter" and that security forces were dealing with them.
Hunter helps the mess crew fight the fire, but Ramsey chooses to order a missile drill in the midst of the chaos. Hunter, partly due to disagreement with the drill, is late reporting to missile control. Ramsey chastises Hunter for the appearance of discord in front of sailors. Later, Hunter observes a fight between two sailors over a trivial matter and believes the crew's morale is suffering.
At Elaine's request, George purchases a "big salad" to go for her from Monk's. George's girlfriend Julie hands Elaine the salad in Jerry's apartment, and Elaine thanks her. George is displeased that Julie took the credit for the salad, and tells Elaine that he bought it. Elaine is irritated at George for making a point of such a trivial matter, and briefly vents to Julie about this.
Accurately measuring the statistical properties of leaf angle distributions is not a trivial matter, especially for small leaves. Clinometers can be used but may be rather bulky or inconvenient. Most leaves are quite light and tend to move with the slightest breeze or air turbulence. Nevertheless, when these environmental conditions are suitable or can be controlled, it is possible to acquire data on leaf orientation.
Joe thinks it concerns a trivial matter about his business, but he and his family are shocked when the show instead links him to the massacre of Iya's family in Lithuania. Joe suddenly becomes the centre of attention. His family sticks by him, but some seeds of doubt are sown. Eventually he is arrested and sent to trial, but is found not guilty on account of insufficient evidence.
The theory of commitments in multi-agent systems has some similarities with aspects of promise theory, but there are key differences. In Promise Theory a commitment is a subset of intentions. Since a promise is a published intention, a commitment may or may not be a promise. A detailed comparison of Promises and Commitments in the senses intended in their respective fields is forthcoming, and not a trivial matter.
Site blocks can be circumvented using method trivial through to complex such as use of Tor, VPNs, site specific and general web proxies," 'Site Blocking' to reduce online copyright infringement: A review of sections 17 and 18 of the Digital Economy Act", Office of Communications (Ofcom), 27 May 2010. "Circumvention of a block is technically a relatively trivial matter irrespective of which of the techniques used" (page 51).
Few Pentium class motherboards had VLB support as VLB was based directly on the i486 bus; it was no trivial matter adapting it to the quite different P5 Pentium-bus. ISA persisted through the P5 Pentium generation and was not completely displaced by PCI until the Pentium III era. Late 80486 boards were normally equipped with both PCI and ISA slots, and sometimes a single VLB slot as well.
135-160; 217-240.Alejandro Cañeque, The King's Living Image: The Culture and Politics of Viceregal Power in Colonial Mexico New York: Routledge 2004, p.51 The conflict between Salvatierra and Palafox, who was then acting as visitador, flared over what might seem a trivial matter, whether or not the viceroy could sit on a cushion when seated with the Audiencia. Palafox said no, since it distinguished the viceroy from the high court judges.
Initially Kayerts and Carlier are stunned and scandalized by the idea, yet eventually they accept the deal and aid Makola for his huge profit. Both men are plagued by disease and grow very weak physically towards the end of the story. Finally, a seemingly trivial matter – sugar – sparks an irrational, uncontrolled and violent conflict between them, and ends tragically as Kayerts accidentally shoots and kills Carlier. At the end of the story, just when the company steamboat approaches the station two months later than it should have, Kayerts hangs himself out of desperation.
Quinton's death was unusual and tragic. He was found shot through the top of his head in the lavatory of a first-class carriage of a train from London at Reading station on 22 December 1922. The inquest was told by his older brother Francis Quinton that James had been depressed after a bout of influenza and had been unreasonably worried over a mistake in his membership of a London club, an apparently trivial matter which he had seen as a potential disgrace for himself and his family. The coroner returned a verdict of "Suicide during temporary insanity".
Acquiring a tool to support requirements management is no trivial matter and it needs to be undertaken as part of a broader process improvement initiative. It has long been a perception that a tool, once acquired and installed on a project, can address all of its requirements management-related needs. However, the purchase or development of a tool to support requirements management can be a costly decision. Organizations may get burdened with expensive support contracts, disproportionate effort can get misdirected towards learning to use the tool and configuring it to address particular needs, and inappropriate use that can lead to erroneous decisions.
He often retells stories to Jack of the old days with his former partner Frank Savage (Gary Cole), with whom he had a close buddy-cop relationship. These stories sometimes seep in, and Jack sometimes finds use of them to save lives of victims. He is reckless and unpredictable, and does not hesitate to use his handgun for any trivial matter, such as "using his service revolver to open a mayonnaise jar" and shooting a radio because of the loud noise, or even running through a $300 window to stop a dine and dasher. His overzealousness on a prior case cost him any chance of ever being promoted past detective.
"The older the issue, the less likely it is that it will be treated as having any currency". Hyde Park confirmed that, where an event that took place some time ago is still being discussed, that can be treated as "current". The nature of "events" must also be confirmed; while some things will be inherently considered events, such as matters of national importance, major sporting contests or important political occasions, others may not be. Matters that are "trivial, ephemeral or immaterial" may not be treated as events, although it has been confirmed that media attention can transform a trivial matter into an "event", as in Pro Sieben.
In 2007, he criticized the prosecution of Scooter Libby (in the Plame affair criminal investigation) as politically motivated, saying, "This is not an entirely trivial matter since government officials should not lie to grand juries, but neither should they be called to account for practicing the dark art of politics. As with sex or real estate, it is often best to keep the lights off". Cohen was in turn criticized by Media Matters for America and within the Columbia Journalism Review for factual errors in his presentation, including his contentions that Plame had not been a covert agent, and that "outing" Plame "turns out not to be a crime".
In many parliamentary democracies, there are strict time limits for no confidence motions: they may only be allowed once every three, four or six months. Thus, the timing of a motion of no confidence is a matter of political judgement; a motion of no confidence on a relatively trivial matter may prove counterproductive if a more important issue suddenly arises which actually warrants a motion of no confidence, because such a motion cannot be proposed if one has been voted on recently. Sometimes, the government will choose to declare that one of its bills is a "motion of confidence" in order to prevent dissident members of their own party voting against it.
Almeida, Lúcia M. ; Corrêa, Geovan H. Giorgi, José A. ; Grossi, Paschoal C. New record of predatory ladybird beetle (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) feeding on extrafloral nectaries. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia 55(3): 447–450, setembro, 2011 Apart from the generalist aphid and scale predators and incidental substances of botanical origin, many Coccinellidae do favour or even specialise in certain prey types. This makes some of them particularly valuable as agents in biological control programmes. Determination of specialisation need not be a trivial matter, though; for example the larva of the Vedalia ladybird Rodolia cardinalis is a specialist predator on a few species of Monophlebidae, in particular Icerya purchasi, which is the most notorious of the cottony cushion scale species.
Yinzhen sought four distinctive qualities: loyalty—, fairness—, sincerity—, and capability—, from his subjects in order to run an effective court and to achieve stability. Li Wei ( : February 2, 1687 – December 3, 1738) was a recruit among the Qing officials to possess the desired virtues, and was regarded highly by Yongzheng. A notable quote from Yinzhen captured during his reign as the Yongzheng Emperor in the 1720s expresses his imperial will: > :— page 190, lines 7–10 > If it is a trivial matter, do not just simply neglect the issue because it > seems insignificant. If it is a complex matter, do not just simply conceal > away the issue because it could become a challenge.
The whole scenario echoed Anne's refusal to give up Sarah during the reign of William and Mary; but the threat of Parliamentary interference exceeded anything tried against Anne in the 1690s. Anne was ultimately triumphant; she conducted interviews with high-ranking politicians of both political parties and begged them "with tears in her eyes" to oppose the motion. The general view was that the Marlboroughs had made themselves look ridiculous over a trivial matter – since when, it was asked, did Parliament address the queen on whom she should employ in her bedchamber? The passion she showed for Abigail, and the stubborn refusal to dismiss her, angered Sarah to the point that she implied that a lesbian affair was taking place between the two women.
At a party at Kellestine's farm, Morin and the other Rebels were not impressed with Kellestine's eccentric behavior, seeing the Bandido treasurer Luis "Chopper" Raposo get high on various drugs and a "coked out" Muscedere lose his temper and beat up one of his "brothers" over a trivial matter. On 10 March 2002, near Morrisburg, the OPP pulled over for speeding on the 401 highway a car carrying Daniel Lamer and Marc Bouffard, both members of the Rockers, the Hells Angels' puppet club in Montreal. Lamer opened fire on OPP constable Dan Brisson, who returned fire, killing him. Found inside the car were four handguns, a silencer and pictures of Brunette together with various other Ontario Bandidos, which suggested the two Rockers from Montreal had been sent to kill them.
Even if a > psychic doesn't use a private detective or have immediate access to driver's > license records and such, there is still a very powerful technique that will > allow the psychic to convince people that the psychic knows all about them, > their problems, and their deep personal secrets, fears, and desires. The > technique is called cold reading and is probably as old as charlatanism > itself... If John Edward (or any of the other self-proclaimed speakers with > the dead) really could communicate with the dead, it would be a trivial > matter to prove it. All that would be necessary would be for him to contact > any of the thousands of missing persons who are presumed dead—famous (e.g., > Jimmy Hoffa, Judge Crater) or otherwise—and correctly report where the body > is.
It has sometimes been alleged Triumph were instructed to use the proven all-aluminium Rover V8, originally designed by Buick, but claimed it would not fit. It is unclear if Triumph meant the Rover engine would not physically fit inside a Stag's engine bay. It can in fact be made to fit the space, but the decision to go with the Triumph V8 was probably driven more by the fact that the Buick's different torque characteristics and physical weight would have entailed substantial re- engineering of the Stag when it was almost ready to go on sale. Such a substitution would also have required a rethinking of the wider engineering strategy, both of which were important "fit" considerations beyond the comparatively trivial matter of the relative dimensions of the two engines.
For example, Chiyonoyama in the 1950s was not immediately promoted due to his relative youth despite winning consecutive tournaments, although he later achieved the top rank. On the other hand, Futahaguro was given the title of yokozuna in 1986, despite immaturity being cited in opposition to his promotion. After being promoted, he was involved in several misbehaviors that embarrassed the Sumo Association such as hitting one of his tsukebito (manservant or personal assistant) over a trivial matter in a scandal that had six of his seven tsukebito decide to leave him. The promotion again proved to be a fiasco when it was later revealed that he had a heated argument with his stable boss, Tatsunami, and stormed out of the heya, allegedly striking Tatsunami's wife on the way.
Sansa reveals Joffrey's true, cruel personality, but Margaery and Lady Olenna merely pass it by as a trivial matter, saying there is nothing to be done to change a man's character, especially a king's. Sansa's affection for Loras grows; she is unaware that Loras is gay and, while he likes her and enjoys spending time with her, he can never love her. Margaery proposes the idea that Loras will marry Sansa, meaning Sansa can leave King's Landing, which delights Sansa. However, when this plan is reported to the Lannisters, they fear that the Tyrells will pose an even greater threat with a member of House Stark as one of their allies and quickly end the idea of the engagement, by betrothing Loras to Cersei and engaging Sansa to Tyrion, which both Sansa and Shae are against.
When Michael VI Bringas came to the throne in 1056, Isaac was chosen to lead a deputation of eastern generals to the new emperor. Michael VI engaged in mass promotions of individuals—in the eyes of the contemporary courtier Michael Psellos, to an excessive degree—and the military sought to partake in the emperor's bounty. This was not a trivial matter: the debasement of the Byzantine currency under Constantine IX Monomachos () had affected military pay—not coincidentally presided over by none other than Michael Bringas, who was then military logothete—and while civil officials were compensated by being raised to higher dignities (which commanded higher salaries, rogai), the army was not. This exacerbated the already simmering dislike of the military aristocracy for the "regime of eunuchs and civilian politicians" that had dominated the empire during the last decades of the Macedonian dynasty.
In October 2001, Joey "Crazy Horse" Morin, president of the Edmonton chapter of the Rebels outlaw biker club, first contacted the Bandidos with the aim of "patching over". At a party at Kellestine's farm, Morin and the other Rebels were not impressed with Kellestine's eccentric behavior, seeing the Bandido treasurer Luis "Chopper" Raposo get high on various drugs and a "coked out" Muscedere lose his temper and beat up one of his "brothers" over a trivial matter. In July 2002, Kellestine was sentenced to two years in prison after being convicted of 22 counts of violating the laws governing guns, after the police discovered various illegal firearms at his farm in 1999. In August 2004, after being released from prison following his conviction on gun and drug charges, Kellestine become the sargento de armas of the Canadian Bandidos, and was displeased at the way his former protegee Muscedere now overshadowed him.
While this might seem to be a trivial matter, it must be remembered that the book's author claimed to have been a local resident and might be expected to have been better informed regarding the basics of local geography. Hermit includes some of the earliest instances of the 'aliases' Amos and Harriot, and might be the source of those names. The book often appears more concerned with providing moral instruction than with presenting a factual account; The Life of Amos Wilson contains the passage, "You see by the foregoing pages the gradation of evils dependent on a departure from...dignified modesty," and admonishes readers to "(t)urn your attention to those houses of debauchery where Vice reigns triumphant, and on whom poor mourning Virtue sheds a tear of pity." As such, its author may have changed the names of his lead characters in light of their questionable relationship with the historical figures of William and Elizabeth.

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