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"unimportant" Definitions
  1. not important

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I didn't know noth-- It's a very unimportant -- sounded like a very unimportant meeting.
At times, taking things that are totally unimportant or relatively unimportant, driving it into all kinds of exaggerations.
" He later said it was a "very unimportant question.
But it's the kind of unimportant that's still worth noting.
" The president added: "I think it's a very unimportant question.
Her ordeals are brushed aside as unimportant to the story.
Sanders' supporters disappointment is understandable, but ultimately, to her, unimportant.
The Facebook trending news box is fundamentally unimportant and uninteresting.
They typically are easier to measure, and they're not unimportant.
So unimportant, in fact, that Trump never met with him.
It's both totally important and wholly unimportant to know that.
And yet it has been treated as niche and unimportant.
So jewelry is pretty frivolous, if not downright unimportant. Right?
The name and function of the following agencies is unimportant.
Tennis, she thought, could seem unimportant after a violent attack.
Not that these themes are unimportant or unfit for dramatization.
It's not that coverage of the new administration is unimportant.
It's so unimportant compared to what I'm doing right now.
But U.S. bacon appears relatively unimportant to Mexico—so unimportant, in fact, that the Mexican government didn't even mention pork bellies in its press release announcing retaliatory tariffs, citing instead pork legs and shoulders.
Hey, just because a victory is small doesn't mean it's unimportant.
Whether the bullet hits the mark is unresolved and, apparently, unimportant.
I'm not saying the political dimension is unimportant — surely it is.
Or not unimportant, will anyone know who the heck Tennyson was?
I'm so sorry I made those guys deal with unimportant crap.
Students have also come to regard English as an unimportant subject.
The flaws with the Mazda 3 are minute and mostly unimportant.
I just don't think tiny, unimportant Gambia translates into anything wider.
Does the Graham company think the difference of gender is unimportant?
If I told them they were unimportant, they would stay insignificant.
But just because something's not readily quantifiable doesn't mean it's unimportant.
The truth, however, is that the email saga was profoundly unimportant.
"Robotics for menial tasks does not mean unimportant tasks," Moats said.
But he's been making consistently unimportant dances for many years now.
In another time, this contract dispute would've been viewed as unimportant.
Did you think it was unimportant, you didn't think I would remember?
Women who have sex with other women understand how unimportant penises are.
They have no alternative except to go to the tangential, unimportant issues.
For the purposes of handicapping the coming election, the distinction is unimportant.
Opinion polls suggest that they see Europe as a relatively unimportant issue.
Unnoticed things — often things that seem small and unimportant — define a culture.
None of this is to say that the trade war is unimportant.
"It was a completely unimportant part of his life," Dr. Gauntlett said.
"It's unimportant whether it was human error or accidental," Mr. Hall said.
There are too many different ways that gender is important and unimportant.
It's almost as if College Board regards the time period as unimportant.
In Sanders' mind, the final price tag is unknowable and perhaps unimportant.
That your boyfriend believes that gratitude is unimportant is a bad sign.
"  Whether he did ask the question or not, Trump called it "unimportant.
Why were these tips considered unimportant enough to not have further action?
"These ethics investigations are wonderfully unimportant," Ross Johnson wrote from Edmonton, Alberta.
He extolls despots and dismisses our democratic allies as weak or unimportant.
If you set up a label for messages that you know you don't need to keep long term (newsletters, notifications, unimportant updates), then you can use it as a kind of unimportant archive to file away in the vaults.
In fact, ruling out the unimportant tasks is often essential for boosting productivity.
"Sure it all matters but in such an unimportant way," the lyrics go.
But instead, it was just an unimportant hockey player, and the story continues.
Luckily the real-life mishaps during filming were mostly small and unimportant. Mostly.
"My company's so unimportant to me relative to what I'm doing," he said.
It is not to say that crowdsourcing is unimportant for our governing system.
None of this is to say that economics is unimportant to nationalist voting.
To be clear, I am not arguing that a carbon price is unimportant.
"They would like to portray different stories and focus on unimportant stories," Mrs.
And it could be argued that it's a slightly embarrassing but unimportant mistake.
Forced errors are left off because they are seen as ambiguous or unimportant.
President Trump seems to believe that these qualities are unimportant or show weakness.
Is it possible to imagine an unimportant or at least undecisive Iowa outcome?
You know that the police will consider violence for homophobic reasons as unimportant.
"'Authentic' has become a very unimportant and irrelevant conversation for me," he said.
To be clear, I'm not arguing that new opportunities and connections are unimportant.
And of course, in European old master visual art, handwriting is relatively unimportant.
Things neither exist nor fail to exist — they are simply important or unimportant.
Whatever becomes of his presidency, Trump has already exposed how unimportant the truth is.
I felt worthless and unimportant; I started to experience suicidal and self-harm ideation.
She also said Trump should stop worrying about unimportant issues and picking Twitter fights.
Regardless, her fans want more music, and the state of her face is unimportant.
After all, you don't just post something in black and white if it's unimportant.
What makes the change feel unimportant is the bulk of the phone behind it.
I'm the last person to say that communications about public health risks are unimportant.
China's stockmarket is often written off as an unimportant feature of its economic landscape.
Next you freak out again as you realize you're talking about "small unimportant things".
It's possible, of course, that this information is left out because it's actually unimportant.
Unimportant, at least as long as the nation suffers through an indefinite near-shutdown.
None of this is to say that winning in the federal government is unimportant.
Let's not forget soccer is the most important thing of all the unimportant things.
I spent time thinking about long-term projects instead of replying to unimportant emails.
It's this call that led Chapman to believe her testimony was unimportant, she said.
It's just so unimportant compared to what we're doing about making America great again.
"Sounds like the opposite of 'unimportant' and 'random' to me," he sighs in frustration.
And if the story itself is thus unimportant, what shall be said of the music?
They occur in junk DNA, genes unrelated to cancer, unimportant places with respect to cancer.
While many may think this is superficial or unimportant, you cannot ignore looking your best.
And since the story is largely unimportant, it's perfect for dipping in and out of.
What the man at the top considers important—or unimportant—therefore matters a great deal.
Some of us have overemphasized unimportant points, and others have not adequately reformed obvious abuses.
But then when we make a choice, if we make a choice, it feels unimportant.
"The case is on the agenda because it is not totally unimportant," the official said.
Prince told the House Intelligence Committee last year that the meeting was unimportant and brief.
The current administration is under the impression that Spanish-language resources are unimportant or insignificant.
"Fodder" would be an appropriate way to refer to unimportant, attention-seeking, tabloid-baiting bullshit.
I see this as a story about kindness, not unimportant in these often disconnected times.
We really talk it out and if it's unimportant we let the little details go.
"No job is too 'low level' or unimportant for anyone to help with," he writes.
Yet whether or not she is actually a modern Ophelia seems unimportant to her symbolism.
The human brain, it has been argued, must forget unimportant information in order to remain efficient.
It sounded then like something to avoid: contrived whimsy, quirk for quirk's sake, unserious and unimportant.
Who brings it home is unimportant, but the fact that it gets home is most important.
That company isn't really Yahoo anymore; it's mostly just a pile of stock and unimportant patents.
But in this world, they're unimportant, because only things that affect straight white dudes really matter.
While many see presidential electors as unimportant vestigial organs, electors do not see themselves that way.
Maybe you think that makes them unimportant...or they're the most important animals in the ocean.
That is how unimportant the situation would become, simply because of how he says the word.
No one would argue that trade agreements are cost-free or that job losses are unimportant.
The decline in residential transactions may seem unimportant in comparison with the high cost of housing.
It is distinctly unimportant when they are impugning voter ID laws meant to prohibit voter fraud.
To people with education and influence, "in the weeds" is something academic, about small, unimportant details.
At her weekly press conference Thursday, Pelosi calmly called the dispute "so unimportant" for most Americans.
And there was little ambivalence about the demolition of the buildings, which were attractive but unimportant.
Although individual costumes and performers and décors helped, the other dances of each program were unimportant.
Iran wanted no part of the battle for a province it saw as peripheral and unimportant.
And because it started out in these politically unimportant places, people didn't pay attention to it.
But if the solitary Black Course water hazard is secluded, it is by no means unimportant.
Several people interviewed in the enthusiastic crowd dismissed both incidents as unimportant for their continued support.
Most scientists considered them rare and unimportant, largely because they lacked the tools to detect them.
It doesn't mean that it's unimportant to have them as statements of principle, maybe of values.
Unfortunately, North Korea is an otherwise unimportant country that gets attention only when it behaves provocatively.
This place may be empty, but there is no sense, in Jordano's images, that it is unimportant.
This doesn't mean that genetic variation is unimportant; it is, but it does not follow racial lines.
Their names are unimportant, though, as all works by members of the Art & Language collective are unsigned.
Whether Mehta is sorry for stiffing his contractors or sorry he got caught doing it is unimportant.
In VR architecture, the difference between real and unreal is fluid and, to a large extent, unimportant.
Ironically, this is why coming together to listen to a silly and seemingly unimportant message is important.
I like them to be layered, veiled so that my personal story is a hidden unimportant element.
This seems unimportant, but in the exotic world of crafting, you might find yourself caring a lot.
"What I do now is so unimportant compared to what it used to be," Risher told him.
It's a debate that reveals legitimate differences in both style and substance, but it's also comparatively unimportant.
Between the lines: Incremental doesn't mean unimportant — many of these bills plug important holes in the law.
That's not to say his story is unimportant, but it isn't the tale of a cultural tribune.
I believe that the generation we are from, in retrospect, is truly unimportant to who we are.
The courts were never going to save our constitutional democracy, but that doesn't mean they are unimportant.
The scouting report fades, the lefty-righty splits are irrelevant, the weakness to his backhand side unimportant.
I don't like to make the people I work for feel that they are unimportant to me!
Cramer is the first to say that Tuesday's rally is arguably as unimportant as Monday's sell-off.
He believed in managerial capitalism, where government and large corporations balanced each other while shareholders were unimportant.
Even if you could trace the effect, the hacked information in many cases is stale or unimportant.
TRUMP: I think it's also a very unimportant question, but I don't remember asking him the question.
And any attempt to make femininity trivial or unimportant is an attempt to take away my power.
This is not to say it's unimportant — of course it's not — it's just to say it's insufficient.
In Spit Crystal, I'm taking something as unimportant as spit and turning it into a more visible construct.
Tell yourself this when you feel forgotten and invisible and unimportant: So the celebrities get their celebration here.
Their personalities are basically "we're having an affair," and their sex lives couldn't be more unengaging or unimportant.
Hollywood perpetuates the view of women as marginalized and unimportant, and that's mirrored throughout top film markets globally.
This is particularly true if the interrupter has a history of intruding frequently about unimportant questions or tasks.
Teenagers voices should be heard and people think that our opinions are unimportant and they look over them.
It's a very contemporary way of treating photographic imagery — as unimportant background noise, mainly good for decorative accents.
But all of that, when put in the context of the true story the series services, is unimportant.
Exposing my uncle would ruin him, and I considered myself too unimportant to upend a grown man's life.
The left thinks it's likely an unimportant exaggeration or even a falsehood that will damage the Mueller investigation.
This has the defect of constant blaring klaxons announcing "Breaking news" to learn later that it was unimportant.
The public to some extent has grown accustomed to the factual deviations or written them off as unimportant.
When you drill down further, you can see just how unimportant Pelosi is in the minds of voters.
Humans are rarely seen, underscoring how unimportant they were to those who made Atlantic City what it is.
These are not unimportant things, not "small" at all, really, but they are different from communicating semantic content.
Somehow, though, Trump's own endorsement of Strange ended up seeming like an unimportant footnote in the Alabama race.
"They've burned through cash on unimportant things (Formula E racers, polished videos, fake race cars)," the ex-executive said.
The women trapped in these jobs were seen as unimportant, and the work was erroneously believed to be simple.
And tell yourself this when you feel forgotten and invisible and unimportant: So the celebrities get their celebration here.
Eelgrass may seem like an unimportant conservation target, but seagrass ecosystems are among the most diverse in the world.
It's unimportant, but appropriately hermetically Trumpish, that the organization's founder served in Iraq with the son of Trump's bodyguard.
You just look at it and realize how minor and unimportant it is and don't let it affect you.
Still, the acquisition of The Ringer highlights just how unimportant websites have become in the overall digital media picture.
Immigration was a distant fourth among these voters' priorities, while environmental and social issues were ranked as relatively unimportant.
Yet this administration has carried out unimportant tasks such as changing out the flags that adorn all public offices.
Thus, by only keeping the important synapse connections and eliminating the unimportant connections, the brain is saving itself energy.
But there's one small story that, while comparatively unimportant, is charming enough that it shouldn't fall through the cracks.
How you take care of yourself is unimportant, so long as the method in question isn't clandestine self-harm.
The program contains an unimportant world premiere ("A Forest"), set to one of Haydn's most amazing piano trios (No.
You could argue that policy details are unimportant as long as a politician has the right values and character.
Compared to the sheer desperation of the narrator's frame of mind, the details of the murder feel incidental, unimportant.
The imperfect search for new knowledge, even in a relatively unimportant endeavor like baseball, is one of life's thrills.
However, this is certainly not the moment to say his stand for the disinherited of the earth was unimportant.
The only claim that's irrelevant because it's already been disproved is that economic factors were unimportant to Trump's victory.
Some have been unrepeatable pièces d'occasion, some have been failures or unimportant, and some have entered the international repertory.
I always believed that "life" only applied to me in a superficial way, as something unimportant to be endured.
The Austrian novelist and playwright has dismissed as unimportant Serbia's genocidal massacre of thousands of Muslims in the 1990s.
And not unimportant given the news of the week, it's much easier to run primaries and count the votes.
Also, was it unimportant, with limited or no consequences for federal policy, like the menu for a state dinner?
"To overlook college students as an unimportant demographic in this upcoming election would be a mistake," he told Hill.
The judge rejected the FAA's argument that seat size was unimportant to getting off the plane in an emergency.
CNBC's Jim Cramer is the first to say that Tuesday's rally is arguably as unimportant as Monday's sell-off.
Finances for me had never been a big deal, not unimportant but only one fact of life among many.
Inside jokes can be alienating; there's also the risk of burying important information in an avalanche of the unimportant.
"The court has sided with the children whom the department had deemed unimportant through its actions," Ms. Marshall said.
Short ranges and low top speed were unimportant for a milk round but near-silent running meant customers could sleep.
You might have read about it in some small, unimportant places, so I thought I'd just clear it up here.
Whatever the actual reality of the situation, it's relatively unimportant because celebrity love lives aren't really something I care about.
I hated the idea that anything I once invested in and valued was now deemed unimportant and thrown out entirely.
Since most paid human labor would be pointless, the disincentive to work produced by a monthly check would be unimportant.
Everyone matters here; no one is doomed always to be an outsider, to have their interests disregarded and deemed unimportant.
Of course you aren't going to pull that off with such ease against a competent fighter but that is unimportant.
They appeared to be fleeting, unimportant moments to him, but they left lasting impressions on the women who experienced them.
"Finally, the analyst outright dismissed the new Homepod or anything else that's ancillary to the phone as unimportant," Cramer said.
Others, for whom the minutiae of food and wine are unimportant, may deem you fussy if you notice too demonstrably.
The month that Kenneth Starr's investigation started in August 1994, 52% of Americans believed his investigation was unimportant, FiveThirtyEight reports.
These aren't court notes, memos or unimportant random pieces of evidence, they're physical devices with serial numbers and names attached.
But some have gone beyond reassurance and into dismissing coronavirus as unimportant because it "only" kills the old and sick.
Which is handy but basically unimportant, and you could go the whole game without using it outside of tutorial segments.
While I'm on an unimportant conference call, I quickly check my work calendar to see which dates will work best.
I'm totally in love with her, but there's one problem: For some time now, I've felt unimportant and excruciatingly lonely.
Do you want to continue having an intimate relationship with a woman who makes you feel "unimportant and excruciatingly lonely"?
It's not that a politician's actual politics have become unimportant in these fandoms, but they have become sublimated into spectacle.
Now that the tyrants had been brought down, equality was unimportant and markets could be left to work their magic.
Grief on a colossal, national scale has a way of making the most personal, quotidian sufferings feel small and unimportant.
And who won the punctuation debate — defenders of the Oxford comma, or those who think it is unnecessary and unimportant?
But to point out the presence of tribalism in Trump's appeal doesn't mean that the decay of meritocracy is unimportant.
Details like the nature of the Iraqi state are, to him, unimportant; the key issue is the ideological-civilizational conflict.
Under normal lighting, faint markings were visible on both mummies, but scientists didn't think much of them, assuming they were unimportant.
Leon often pontificates on all sorts of unimportant matters, including one truly masterful monologue in which he says nothing about Seinfeld.
Some of you might also assume this kind of work is apolitical, perhaps boring, or unimportant in light of urgent issues.
All of these issues may have seemed trivial or unimportant pre-Gamergate — but by 2015, that was no longer the case.
The quality of the rap verse in question, a topic heavily fixated on by reviewers and fans alike, is seemingly unimportant.
Changing preseason destinations for soccer clubs might seem like a relatively unimportant barometer of shifting geopolitical winds, but consider the source.
But this political silver lining is really unimportant in the larger context, which is that the Senate's bill is god-awful.
That she is one of just a few women to have hosted a late-night show, Ms. Handler said, was unimportant.
In an interesting, if seemingly unimportant scene, we finally find out who has been whispering secrets to Varys all these years.
In the opening bout, Kazunari Murakami worked a suspicious looking hip throw to arm bar on the largely unimportant John Dixson.
"All of these conditions affect the quality of teaching and convey the idea that adjuncts are substandard and unimportant," she said.
Through a centuries-long string of violations, we have inadvertently remade Plymouth Rock to look as unimportant as it objectively is.
Go deep into things that matter to you, especially what you didn't have time for or seemed "unimportant" for college admissions.
Participants who said that faith, religion or spirituality were unimportant to them were the least likely to have a bucket list.
After past G7s, Trump complained that too much time was spent on issues he deemed unimportant, like clearing oceans of plastics.
Inside, the 880 square feet featured an open kitchen with high-end appliances — although the kitchen was unimportant to the pair.
His professor, Robert Spiller, later on a not unimportant figure in the field of American literature, gave it a B-minus.
Everything is shit right now, is what we're saying, and that's why One Million Moms' latest online tantrum is hilariously unimportant.
One Wall Street veteran explained the rally's length is unimportant, and what matters for the market is the economy's strong growth.
It splits your inbox into two sections — "Focused" and "Other" — automatically hiding anything it suspects is unimportant inside that lesser section.
Describe as much as you can about Anne Frank's life, including any details you know that may seem small and unimportant.
The secrets of depression The little patch of skin, so unimportant just moments before, was suddenly the center of my universe.
Art dealer Bendor Grosvenor took issue with the museum's decision, citing inaccuracies and a focus on unimportant tidbits in multiple biographies.
At first glance — especially at the rather formulaic faces — it seems an unimportant little thing, but close looking reveals its charms.
" The NuTonomy algorithms include a "formal logic" function that gives cars flexibility when driving to break relatively unimportant "rules of the road.
The other half of the problem is digging through calendars to differentiate critical meetings from junk reminders and other unimportant calendar items.
I felt completely unimportant, I didn't matter to the world, and I was just going to get love any way I could.
The whole thing might seem unbearably frivolous and unimportant, revolving as it does around Kardashians, a scorned celebrity lover, and social media.
It was a quick Tweet, dashed off in a few seconds, observing an (unimportant) moment of fashion on the presidential campaign trail.
The fine details of an eventual Supreme Court code of conduct are relatively unimportant, so long as the ethics rules are definitive.
Countering Russian influence in the Middle East (or anywhere else, for that matter) seems not merely unimportant to Trump but actually counterproductive.
The ones who have a knack for climbing up on their high horses while making you feel oh-so-small and unimportant?
In fact, most did the opposite, creating additional distractions by alerting me of unimportant things and by their thirst for regular charging.
Let's be honest, a lot of things you hear are unimportant: facts you already know, or criticism that is hurtful and unusable.
Why is someone you just made your highest-paid talent only doing one hour at the relatively unimportant time of 9 a.m.?
He also defended a fraternity's "ghetto party," to which a white student wore an afro, saying it was "harmless and ultimately unimportant."
Even adding qualifiers like large, small, major, minor, important, or unimportant is more useful than saying something was "kind of" something else.
A family that never talks about its race because its race is so unimportant compared with all of its other admirable qualities.
It's unimportant for the story being told to us, but it is critical as backdrop for that story to be projected on.
"Rhetoric is not unimportant," Ivo Daalder, president of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and a former US ambassador to NATO, says.
Political discourse that should be sober, and of interest to us all, is drowned in a sea of entertainment and rendered unimportant.
"We never once saw him take a shortcut, treat a case as unimportant, or search for an easy answer," the letter reads.
Mr. Taylor's testimony could make it harder for Republicans to brush off Mr. Trump's actions as unimportant or distorted by partisan rivals.
Even with 70 wins in sight, the rest of their regular season feels unimportant compared to how they'll perform in the playoffs.
None of this is to say that the white working-class voters who defined the 2016 cycle will be unimportant in 2018.
And because strategically important Turkey wields more influence on world powers than does small, relatively unimportant Armenia, this strategy has basically worked.
There aren't many reasons to become acquainted with the day-to-day lives of unimportant NPCs, so these routines are easy to miss.
This is not to say that Congress is (more or less) cooperative on space because it's unimportant and the stakes aren't that high.
That's a bad enough habit when dealing with relatively unimportant matters, like whether an individual staffer was the source of a specific leak.
It's just that having the argument with Ryan and Hickenlooper felt unimportant because Ryan and Hickenlooper are extremely unlikely to become the nominee.
But the political point scoring seemed unimportant on a night when a major party nominee raised the possibility of a post-election crisis.
It's not that the conscious experience is unimportant or that it shouldn't be studied, we just need to separate out the two things.
We can similarly stop noticing many unpleasant smells or background sounds, especially if they are unchanging, when they are unimportant to our survival.
The protagonist's backstory usually involves unearned and relatively unimportant relationships, and he trudges through battles that must be fought slowly, from behind cover.
Although reality shows are a relatively unimportant part of society, they do provide a mirror of what we want to see on television.
There are also a series of smaller recommendations that might seem unimportant but could have a big impact on Uber's overall corporate culture.
She fetishized objects to an intense degree; it was difficult to tell why she ascribed so much sentimentality to these seemingly unimportant items.
Memoiristic writing by ordinary, unimportant people should be read in the same way as fiction: as descriptive, not instructive, with no greater meaning.
Not because systematic injustice is imagined or unimportant, but because that's not usually the most helpful term for addressing what's actually going on.
Not because it's unimportant, but rather because it would be by default in everything, offering an ethical baseline that makes us feel safe.
Most people struggle to remember what they had for breakfast yesterday, because it's unimportant and trivial—our memory doesn't assign it much consequence.
The lines also poignantly examined the insidious ability of the media to highlight the mundane and unimportant while simultaneously bypassing the real issues.
And yet it has been treated as small, niche and unimportant, and covering it has changed how I am treated by my colleagues.
Funny how you sometimes think of relatively unimportant things in an emergency, but these things are like the museum pieces of my life.
A recent series of short-range missile tests by Pyongyang, which U.S. President Donald Trump dismissed as unimportant, have prompted alarm in Japan.
As in "Sin City" or "A Confederacy of Dunces," plot is pointedly unimportant to "The Plotters," mostly a medium for satire and repulsion.
Not because it was unimportant, but because it's clear that despite persistent evidence that our privacy is being violated, it might not matter.
In a 2008 interview with CNN, Trump called the Lewinsky scandal "totally unimportant" and said it was "nonsense" that Republicans tried to impeach him.
Computer operators, programmers, and even the lowly punchers, whose data-entry work had been seen as unimportant, were recognized as crucial after the strikes.
Asked about Mr Trump's stand on it, she dismissed it as unimportant: "I don't think he really thinks Roe v Wade will be overturned".
You like the idea of sacrificing the unimportant meeting you were scheduled to attend in return for a few hundred dollars of travel credit.
Trump explains why he no longer thinks Clinton's affair is 'unimportant' Some old polls show he could be playing to into his rival's hands.
Only 42 percent of Ted Cruz voters said that cuts for the wealthy were unimportant, as compared to 66 percent of John Kasich voters.
I see my stressed, overworked friends who are continually interrupted by some unimportant text or sent without consent some kind of nasty, targeted ad.
Email is an ideal way to practice structured procrastination — when you work on an easy, unimportant task rather than tackle a harder, important one.
You have a sea of camouflaged uniforms that are going to do the job, and the backstory of the individual soldiers is completely unimportant.
When the internet was young and unimportant, the frictions that it caused in countries with other ideas about free speech could mostly be ignored.
But Ms. Miniutti cautioned that setting the default donation for fund-raising costs at zero might give the impression that fund-raising was unimportant.
Socks might seem like an unimportant to style, but they can play a big role in helping you create a unique and fashionable look.
I assumed I'd be able to swipe my credit card anywhere on the island and the vagaries of money transfer were unimportant to me.
And progressive media is more infused with the values of actual journalism, and pretending to think something unimportant is actually critical is not journalism.
"Part of the fun of the way our audience experiences this wealth is by feeling how unimportant it is to these people," Carter said.
What's next: Following a review by the Office of Management and Budget, money for projects deemed unimportant will be returned to the Treasury Department.
Supporters point to the fact that small states like Wyoming and Delaware would be unimportant in a direct election for president and thus ignored.
Yet for Rice, the point of these failures is that democracy promotion is "hard — really, really hard," not that it is unimportant or impossible.
Soon after Steve Easterbrook started as CEO in 2015, he made a comment that Manning interpreted as saying that diversity among franchisees was unimportant.
She says Urick led her to believe her testimony about seeing Adnan Syed at the library around the time of the murder was unimportant.
If that sounds far too boring and unimportant to have conceivably dominated the 2016 presidential campaign, then it is difficult to disagree with you.
Sure, kids might not know who sang "Do You Want To Build A Snowman?" but doesn't mean the person singing the massive hit is unimportant.
While this meme might seem like an offensive but unimportant piece of internet ephemera, Wynn explores what it means for trans women and straight masculinity.
One doesn't have to be a survivor of assault to know how these no-win exchanges can make you feel unheard, unimportant, furious, and anxious.
All throughout the movie, we hear remnants of past conversations between our hero (Josh Kaye) and his ex, seemingly unimportant exchanges about swimming and water.
But while the whole countertop thing is, on one level, totally unimportant, on another level it represents the core of O'Rourke as a political phenomenon.
That might seem unimportant on its own: Does it matter if the individual mandate is "valid" if there's no penalty for not carrying health insurance?
While these issues are not unimportant, and significantly contribute to fluctuations in quarter-to-quarter results, it feels like missing the forest for the trees.
Ideally, the soldiers, air crews, or sailors would be able to ignore the unimportant sounds, identify the important ones, and tell where they're coming from.
I would have hoped that only people interested in unimportant facts could there congregate and peacefully type out Bud Light ad slogans in all caps.
Some say that giving two otherwise unimportant states so much influence over the process to fill the most powerful job in the world is undemocratic.
If a character's gun turns out to be unimportant to their costume, does that mean it should never have been there in the first place?
He's always been a reluctant self-promoter and projected an understanding that his role in the world, coach of a basketball team, is relatively unimportant.
Why RHJ wanted to post up, and why he wanted to post up that far from the basket (or from anything) is unknowable and unimportant.
It seems unimportant to him whether this is ethical behavior for a public servant, as long as he believes he can argue it is legal.
The issue then is, if accuracy in race representation is essentially unimportant in these censuses, wouldn't it make more sense to just count the bodies?
Recent short-range missile tests by Pyongyang have stoked alarm in neighbouring Japan even as U.S. President Donald Trump has dismissed the launches as unimportant.
It is not quite important enough to merit the full center-stage spotlight but also not unimportant enough to be shoved entirely behind a curtain.
This world we've made is one for Mr. or Ms. Rational Human, a world where numbers are king, where everything else is secondary and unimportant.
Even if something is relatively unimportant, and even if it can wait, we feel the need to attend to it because of the surrounding circumstances.
That people will expect him to not be as accomplished as he is, and are looking for reasons to dismiss him as irrelevant and unimportant.
Nicole MacDonald's Last Days of Chinatown hones in on the displacement of the poor and "unimportant" people to accommodate the march of progress in Detroit.
Sure, it's an extreme situation in which someone's life could be in danger, but no matter how unimportant your location data is, it belongs to you.
A cardboard box may seem unimportant once it's emptied of exciting purchases, but now you can use those boxes to make a difference in the world.
The details are unimportant to anyone outside my immediate circle of family and friends, but let's just say I have a renewed sense of human vulnerability.
It's a silly, unimportant deception, but one that points to an important truth: we really don't know what artificial intelligence is and is not capable of.
The social drama that your parents might dismiss as unimportant, that truly felt like life or death in the moment that you were going through them.
It tends to go after only small banks in strategically unimportant countries; its use of 311 has been likened to using a sledgehammer to crack nuts.
Moreover, people who have worked hard for an outcome rarely decide that such outcomes are suddenly unimportant or are honest enough to admit when they fail.
If it was so "unimportant," why were three of Trump's most senior advisers -- Trump Jr., campaign chairman Paul Manafort and son-in-law Jared Kushner there?
While it's probably just as roomy, flexible, and durable as other top duffels, a simple but not unimportant distinction is that it looks a lot nicer.
SCHMIDT: But you didn't -- TRUMP: It must have been a very important -- must have been a very unimportant meeting, because I never even heard about it.
As someone who felt like he was a nobody from a small, unimportant part of the state, being able to access them like that was incredible.
Word of the Day adjective: (informal) small and of little importance noun: a small, unimportant matter _________ The word picayune has appeared in 46 articles on NYTimes.
I think most people believe this intuitively, but still behave as if Latin poetry is unimportant and Snapchat is important just because everyone's talking about it.
This corruption of the marketplace of ideas might seem unimportant to mom and dad when touring campus with son, Johnny, and admiring the campus smoothie counter.
What makes Cagliostro a true treasure is the discovery of a lost history, and the actions taken to discover it, a tangible reward is ultimately unimportant.
And it has a secondary effect, not unimportant: Many ordinary people now see Assad as their only hedge against a far more toxic kind of chaos.
SCHMIDT: But you didn't—— TRUMP: It must have been a very important — must have been a very unimportant meeting, because I never even heard about it.
The saga touches on many subjects of profound importance, but it began with something extremely unimportant — a Trump apologist whining about not getting invitations to dinner parties.
In fact, Amy is insistent that she doesn't offer massage either, but "body work," a distinction that may be unimportant to customers, but is essential to her.
Somehow, although this information was utterly unimportant to Sam at the time, he's able to recall the details to Bran Stark, who's now the Three-Eyed Raven.
"Without these fan projects, important parts of video game history—and unimportant parts like soda machines—would be lost when companies unplugged the official servers," he said.
That faint arc of galactic light was, to this world, unimportant—it did not sustain life, it did not give shelter — yet she wept for its loss.
"The (media) focus has been entirely on the bomb blasts, the deaths and the displaced," she says, and though she concedes that those are not unimportant subjects.
But gaffes like these reveal that he thinks identity issues are unimportant when compared with class struggle, and indeed that they get in the way of it.
After the holiday break, she feared people might have forgotten what happened to her, that her voice would be too quiet, or her story considered too unimportant.
Trump can also seize upon comparatively unimportant issues to portray himself as a champion of working people even as he betrays them on much more important ones.
SIlva dismissed the vote by the congressional panel, calling it unimportant and saying the real test will come with the vote in the full Chamber of Deputies.
In times of deep tragedy, it is normal to ask yourself how something so vicious and evil could have possibly happened, but these answers are ultimately unimportant.
The emotion indicator was also spot-on, recognizing that my "important" message included a fair amount of anger and my "unimportant" message had some fear in it.
The names of the tribes I travelled among are unimportant: Rguibat, Quashgai, Taimanni, Turkomen, Bororo, Tuareg — people whose journeys, unlike my own, had neither beginning nor end.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit sided with the lower court ruling that the prohibition against incentive pay was an unimportant technical requirement.
But this is to imagine that what they're fighting over is unimportant, or to make the false equivalency that both have an equal claim to being right.
I thought of the waves of sleep rushing through their brains, washing out the tiny unimportant flotsam of today so that tomorrow's heavier truths could wash in.
"You find yourself in arguments that are just so unimportant, and you realize you're arguing about something that probably took place when you were five," he said.
"All the Odes," Pablo Neruda I love these odes, they are a brilliant reminder to consider seemingly unimportant everyday objects and moments, and to enjoy the present.
In his first book, he describes learning that his father had ruined his life in part because he dismissed the ties of family and tribe as unimportant.
If it were true that assessing the resource cost of a custom were unimportant, that would have to be because the resources are somehow free to us.
Depending on the amount and type of email you get, filtering important messages into your primary tab rather than filtering unimportant messages out can often be more effective.
Reality check: Only four states have energy-focused initiatives, and energy continues to be a relatively unimportant issue for voters, behind the economy, security, health care and education.
It does that all the way through the song, chopping it into millions of sections, determining the important frequency components, junking those that are unimportant, until it's done.
Then there was the careless phase, where people saw data rights or privacy as either unimportant or an acceptable price of entry to all the good, free stuff.
In our increasingly complex financial and monetary systems, currency is relatively unimportant and transactions costs mean that depositors may be willing to accept small negative rates of interest.
With that being the case, it's no surprise that most of us have grown habituated to so-so Realtek audio chips spliced into motherboards like an unimportant afterthought.
Where my sneaking, running, and hiding in American Fugitive feels weighty, being found, chased, or even shot at in The Church in the Darkness feels ephemeral and unimportant.
This has been an unimportant technical level in the past so traders take a cautious approach to this target level because there is strong historical resistance near $61.
"You want to make sure, that if at all possible, you are working on things that are important to the department, not the tangential unimportant stuff," Krawcheck says.
Asked about it in a post-match press conference, Sandgren laughed it off as unimportant and not representative of his views, but then later deleted his Twitter history.
There are thousands of confusing recycling instructions on bins throughout the country, which makes people skeptical and apathetic about recycling, and projects the message that recycling is unimportant.
In a post in August 1999, Menashi argued the "ghetto party" was "harmless and ultimately unimportant," along with a "lu'au" party that caused a minor controversy within Dartmouth.
Whether those moments are indeed genuine windows into her life or carefully curated images posted to support her existing image is unimportant — that's the beauty of the medium.
She said Sunday that questions about her leadership role are "unimportant," stressing that Democrats need to focus on the party's new economic agenda ahead of the midterm elections.
There's a lot of focus on essentially unimportant side characters here, and a fair bit of various groups quietly musing at length about authority, morality, corruption, and responsibility.
Republicans may be tempted to dismiss the retirements as unimportant to their prospects, but looking to the historical record, it would be a terrible mistake to do so.
"It is on the one hand unimportant, but on the other hand quite important," said Mr. Rampersad, whose own research was done well before the era of digitization.
Fittingly, then, all of this character work is put on the brakes in the climax of "Clooney" for a gasp-inducing last shot that renders everything else suddenly unimportant.
The harm suffered by the complainants, meanwhile — both allegedly at Galloway's hands and then later, over the course of the investigation and its aftermath — was brushed aside as unimportant.
Rather, it was falling into a rabbit hole of total strangers' personal confessions and vague dramas just as small and unimportant as those unfolding within my own friend group.
"We really show that despite what seems like a language barrier at first is really unimportant when it comes to young people who really love music," said the singer.
We can definitely question whether he will really be at daggers drawn with China, will the Mexican Wall really be built, is NATO really so unimportant in his eyes?
One quick solution is to "focus on an imaginary scenario, which is unimportant but has a story, thereby diverting your attention," sleep expert Dr. Neil Stanley told Good Housekeeping.
When Americans were counting on other engines of economic advance – ranging from healthily growing domestic demand to bubbles in stocks or technology or housing – trade's growth drag seemed unimportant.
Loading them up with relatively unimportant ones — or worse, giving them the wrong ones — will cause confusion and distract them from the real investment management challenges for the company.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: But you didn&apost -- TRUMP: It must have been a very important -- it must have been a very unimportant meeting, because I never even heard about it.
They're fortresses of steel, dads; the only thing that will get them going is weird, unimportant stuff, like a sick terrier pulling through or their team winning a championship.
Small victories can seem unimportant when you're really after something big, but small victories build new androgen receptors in the areas of the brain responsible for reward and motivation.
A subsequent visit by Angela to the home of her do-gooding lawyer friend, whom she orders to cease contacting her, indicates that it wasn't, but it's really unimportant.
When news of the meeting first broke, Donald Trump Jr. insisted it was a brief and unimportant gathering focused on an obscure adoption law that the Russians wanted changed.
To native New Yorkers, or really anyone living in a snowy city, the sight of lone, lost gloves is nothing special—an unimportant visual glitch brought on by winter.
One of the great gotchas of fashion is that what may appear superficial or unimportant (leggings!) is, in fact, representative of a more complicated, harder to express reality (identity).
She told me that for black people, gay people, and women, our citizenship is often taken from us—our rights viewed as special interest, niche and unimportant minority issues.
The State Department's work is under-appreciated and sometimes seen as unimportant or not as important as what the men and women in uniform do on a daily basis.
And it can be from little, unimportant things like, "This is the biggest inauguration ever," to things that are really significant, that he just does not tell the truth.
"Whether my name is taken down is unimportant, but I hope university administrators will contemplate all the names that will never appear on their admissions rolls, as well," he wrote.
They could talk about it, they could commiserate over it, they could decide that it mattered to them and did not have to be shoved to the side as unimportant.
In the photo, Cachia and her son are on the couch watching TV; it's one of those seemingly unimportant parts of life that most of us wouldn't think to document.
The mouse's color cycling causes the variance in highlight color hitting the bottom of the headphones, but that's unimportant here as this test is about sharpness rather than color reproduction.
But today Elias detects it, and Relling's unimportant anguish prompts Elias to think about his own—as a loyal satellite of his best friend and then of his friend's wife.
And, while Papadopoulos reportedly broached the idea of a Trump-Putin meeting -- and Attorney General Jeff Sessions shot it down -- "unimportant" is sort of in the eye of the beholder.
Sadly, this week's "Designated Survivor" proved unable to maintain this delicate act: It has a riveting A Story, but a labored B Story and an unimportant and mawkish C Story.
I can admit that there's something noble about his trying to brush away the ugliest things in life as unimportant — as if feeling unseen, unspecial, and unsafe is a personal choice.
The company's chief executive caused a minor scandal this year after Colombian media released video of him saying local opposition to the mine is unimportant if Bogota authorities grant the license.
Even minor alterations to seemingly unimportant aspects of life are often met with antipathy, so when something as important as our favorite chocolate is tampered with, people can go completely nuts.
"The scale is rather unimportant in light of what it takes to build a factory AND all of the expenses bringing a car to market," the former executive told The Verge.
I don't listen to people who have no idea what they're talking about, but if I had to, I'd ask them why it bothers them so much if it's so unimportant.
Look, we know that some people are unfaithful, but just because someone cheats on their spouse with a physical trainer doesn't mean the work fitness coaches do is automatically deemed unimportant.
That this seems to have contributed to at least one death threat against her is demonstrably unimportant: The latest round of attacks came after the news of the threat maker's arrest.
Couched between conflicting statements about Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump's words have even his own chief of staff declaring his boss' Twitter account unimportant to him, the New York Times reports.
The most satisfying answer scientists have come up with is that it's a kind of "defragmenting" process for the brain, where important connections are strengthened, and unimportant ones are pruned away.
Powell, who was deputy national security adviser for strategic communications under George W. Bush, also knows how Washington works, not an unimportant fact in a West Wing full of federal newbies.
The pursuit of happiness might be enshrined into the US Declaration of Independence and arguably the basis for western civilization, but for legendary German director Werner Herzog, the concept is unimportant.
" Mann's irony, Elias thinks, offers a hint that the fate of someone as unimportant as he "certainly is a fate and as such must be studied, as it certainly can be.
The topics—increasingly treated as the twenty-first century's original sins of foreign policy—aren't unimportant, but they're only a fraction of those that should be asked of any presidential hopeful.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll last month showed 65 percent of respondents saying it was important that gun control be addressed in the United States, while 29.4 percent said it was unimportant.
Compared to the estimated $10 billion electronic health record transition that is one of Wilkie's stated top priorities, ensuring transgender veterans have equitable access to medically necessary care may seem unimportant.
"We thought these incidents were isolated and unimportant, but when we started to investigate, it turned out the problem was gigantic and systemic," said Vadim V. Vnukov, the group's head lawyer.
While nostalgia felt like enough to carry the movie, its main mystery didn't have the same appeal as the show's plots because it revolved around the murder of an unimportant character.
They quickly incinerate the mail they deem "unimportant," and Charlie gets overwhelmed when he can't find an employee named Pepe Silvia, starts hallucinating, and ultimately stops delivering any mail at all.
It has a bad reputation for reasons like pollution, traffic, and the unforgivable offense of being a city in Texas that isn't Austin, which to non-Texans makes it automatically unimportant.
When I told protesters my goal was to get science and technology to play a more dominant role in American culture, many responded saying these were secondary issues—and currently unimportant.
But should Mr. Gantz succeed in forming a government, there would be a move away from the aggressive and divisive right-wing statements Mr. Netanyahu employed, and that is not unimportant.
"If the election is about who can save the international world order from Trump," he added, then Ms. Merkel's opposition seems unimportant and she finds an eager partner in Mr. Macron.
Until that moment, the iPhone — an outdated model which Magistrate Judge Orenstein says could have been hacked with a Department of Homeland Security forensic tool — had been completely unimportant to the case.
The tapes appear either unimportant or purely strategic, which arguably makes more sense, but removes the last vestiges of idealism from a group whose ideals were always vague in the first place.
Although patients were concerned about the risk of future pain, they ranked "current pain" as unimportant, according to the 2009 study in Archives of Internal Medicine (now known as JAMA Internal Medicine).
In the post-Obama world, Trump showed how unimportant strict conservative Republican ideology really is to the voters by trouncing all of the more strictly conservative Republicans he faced in the primary.
Until that moment, the iPhone—an outdated model which Magistrate Judge Orenstein says could have been hacked with a Department of Homeland Security forensic tool—had been completely unimportant to the case.
Whether the trade-offs are made to reduce costs or because certain elements were deemed unimportant, over their history, all three current console makers have released multiple machines that killed various features.
In Norway where the national church is Lutheran, 78% feel Christianity is fairly unimportant, or less, as a national marker, while 84% feel that way in Sweden, which has a Lutheran monarchy.
They can say something about the world, they can deter players from dragging their heels on unimportant details or inspire them to related closer to a character whose situation is more pressing.
Tabloids knew about this break up for 10 years I'm not trying to say that the end of an 11-year relationship is uninteresting and unimportant to the people it happens to.
However, just because Democratic advances with the Jewish vote were not enough to blunt Trump's huge gains with other voting blocs, does not mean Jews should be easily disregarded as electorally unimportant.
Op-Ed Contributor MOSCOW — Russia is usually seen as relatively unimportant to most discussions about the North Korea nuclear crisis, yet it is in a unique position to help de-escalate it.
It's also fundamentally unimportant, as your ability to buy things for others is in no way a measure of your actual worth as a person, no matter how much you're told otherwise.
I agree with Bryan that the list of differences between the two versions looks more impressive on paper than what ultimately ends up on-screen, but I disagree that those differences are unimportant.
Game journalist Sabriel Mastin was recently speaking on a panel at the gaming conference PAX East when she experienced a sudden bout of imposter syndrome—the anxiety that your accomplishments are comparatively unimportant.
The only problem is that all of the jokes were delivered as if Gervais is somehow superior to these self-serious people for telling them the hard, unimportant truth that lol nothing matters.
This explanation of how a then-unimportant medium should be viewed caught on internationally; and it's no exaggeration to say that it allowed the Internet as we know it to come into existence.
In Berlin's repetitive, obsessive circling of the same events, told almost-but-not-quite true to life, ideas arise organically, and more persuasively, from quiet, repeated depictions of small and seemingly unimportant events.
" Not nominated; directed by Tay Garnett Nugent: "Our old friends, the heiress and the newspaper man, are back again, this time in a furiously unimportant farce called 'Love Is News' at the Roxy.
Humanism is broader in that it does not only give the sense of what is unimportant to the person, but it also gives you a sense of what is important to the person.
In "Next Level Basic" and her podcast, "Straight Up With Stassi," before it, Ms. Schroeder aims to connect with her audience over things the culture at large has dismissed as unimportant and uncool.
This would have been an irrelevant encounter with an unimportant hack except that practically everybody, from fellow ministers to advisers to European leaders, turns out to have experienced a version of it. Mrs.
But mostly I like those characters who hover awkwardly on the periphery of the plot, like Ezra Jennings in Wilkie Collins's "The Moonstone," someone unimportant, who in the end helps solve the mystery.
"Now, I think 'rom-com' is sort of being used to mean something that's unimportant, or trifle, or surface, or shallow and so it has sort of become this negative connotation," he said.
The past decade has been filled with so many incredible worlds and rich storylines in video games that the distant echoes of Black Mesa and City 17 started to seem quaint and unimportant.
I'm still not sure what that thing was, or what it meant — all I can say is that I felt unimportant and totally liberated from the petty vanities that normally dominate my consciousness.
David Dayen has an article at the Intercept about Google's close relationship with the Obama administration that offers an important look at how relatively unimportant the much-discussed question of campaign contributions is.
In any case, whatever specific biblical justifications Pruitt can come up with are moderately unimportant compared to the general implication he can come up with one of them for anything he chooses to do.
Likewise is:unimportant (or -is:important) will perform the inverse search (note that if you're using Gmail's default conversation view, some threads might contain both important and unimportant emails and appear in both of these searches).
"I'm doing this for them so they can do what they love and feel protected and empowered, and be a female athlete and not be pushed to the side and feeling unimportant," she explained.
This may seem to be an unimportant quality, but working with his longtime cinematographer Lawrence Sher, Phillips provides War Dogs with a visual sophistication that's meant to complement what he considers a nuanced satire.
So it seems incredibly unimportant in the overall scheme of things, but after I got back into smoking weed a couple months ago I found out that weed technology has gotten really, really good.
That might seem unimportant, but the report notes that with officers "going AWOL", it becomes difficult to plan for staffing needs, and so there are fewer screeners to ensure security and keep lines moving.
"Whenever women write about sex, whenever they write about their relationship history, there's a sort of rush to judgment that it must be navel gazing, it must be frivolous, it's unimportant," Ms. Valenti said.
"I'm doing this for them so they can do what they love and feel protected and empowered, and be a female athlete and not be pushed to the side and feeling unimportant," Davis said.
They seem as withdrawn as Simon, not wanting to call attention to themselves with anything but the mushiest phrases and most reticent rhymes — a timidity that lets the ear write them off as unimportant.
For Aman, it is not that this new struggle against the current President and his administration is unimportant, but rather it's part of something he — and others like him — have dealt with since childhood.
Even more problematic is the lack of narrative drama at a personal level — Anastasia is unimportant in the story of the royal family's demise — and the surplus of narrative drama on a political level.
He got us into the war with lies, and I mean, look at the trouble Bill Clinton got into with something that was totally unimportant and they tried to impeach him, which was nonsense.
But he dismisses as unimportant Lincoln's insistence in the same debates that blacks were entitled to the inalienable natural rights enumerated in the Declaration of Independence — rights that Douglas insisted applied only to whites.
It's this new-and-improving Fleabag who joins her family for raucously dysfunctional dinner to celebrate the impending nuptials of her father and godmother, who will be wed by an as-yet-unimportant priest.
It seemed that every time I turned on the news this decade, there was a story that felt designed to emphasize just how disposable, how unimportant, how exploitable our culture believes women to be.
The point is not to discredit other worthy causes or to pit one disadvantaged group against another nor would we suggest that battered women deserve less help or that subsidized day care is unimportant.
The government also does not want to bring the man to the wartime prison at Guantánamo Bay, in part because he is considered relatively unimportant in terms of threat or intelligence, officials have said.
I was sitting and looking at old photos I'd taken from tours through the years, and reflecting on a lot of these memories, and the littlest most unimportant details that I remember most vividly.
"It's amazing how with something that ultimately unimportant to who you are as a person can be considered persona non grata or public enemy number one by a certain vocal minority of people," Metzger said.
The U.S. Justice Department said Tuesday's settlement would resolve claims Novo Nordisk supplied its sales representatives with information to give to doctors that created the false or misleading impression that warnings were wrong or unimportant.
Though, if it's unimportant to you, other standard room types are exactly the same in setup and overlook a popular square in Celebration, leaving you with a few dollars to spend at the parks instead.
It's made out of all the swords surrendered to this dude name Aegon the Conqueror after he conquered Westeros and united the Seven Kingdoms and—sorry, this is all the stuff that is completely unimportant.
This broad perspective also sets aside the interesting but ultimately unimportant debate over whether this has been one continuous bull market starting at the March 22018 low, or a series of bull and bear phases.
The DCP may sound like three unimportant letters to members of Congress outside the seven states that rely on the Colorado River for their water supplies: California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah.
And I know it sounds stupid and unimportant when [Tyler] was taken in such a horrible way to want to go and say goodbye to them, but they were all I had for four years.
If they get larded up with unrelated and unimportant spending, at least as far as most members are concerned, they'd eventually have to be offset against other things that the people they represent care about.
The good news is that when the new European season opens this weekend, nearly every important match — as well as dozens of unimportant ones — will be available with nothing more than a basic cable subscription.
Others believe constituents will dismiss the allegations as untrue — or deem them unimportant at a time when state legislatures could play crucial roles either in advancing the Trump administration's agenda or forming bulwarks against it.
To people outside the world of Islam, or indeed outside the world of revealed religion, it may seem unimportant which line of exegesis is used to reconcile modern thinking about slavery with Islam's holy writ.
For a moment, it seemed as if the ugly oak coffin, sitting on trestles near the altar, were less a final box than the husk of another husk, the body now joyously unimportant, finally discarded.
"The one thing I wish I had known before early retirement is how unimportant and insignificant money would become after I retired," Brandon of the Mad Fientist blog told Business Insider about retiring at 34.
Unlike the 1990s, when the Russian Federation was in the throes of domestic insecurity, financial bankruptcy, and economic destitution, the country in the year 2018 cannot be perpetually ignored as unimportant bystanders to world history.
For people who've been paying attention, mutual investment between the two cities who, until recently, have been regarded as unimportant sites of artistic production, both by outsiders and people within them, is far from innovative.
This exact same dynamic was in play during the formation, breakdown, and ultimate re-formation of the House health care bill, and the president's disengagement from the policymaking process turned out to be surprisingly unimportant.
Sanders critics see it as proof that Bernie hasn't really learned his lesson on race and gender; Sanders defenders see the critics as once again ginning up faux-outrage about something unimportant to discredit their guy.
It's rare to see a studio devote such energy to an element of its games that we normally take entirely for granted and which would normally be considered too simplistic or unimportant to deserve such effort.
The feature also apparently decreases the number of false alerts users receive and incorporates a smart alert algorithm that stops the camera from recording repetitive motions that are "unimportant," such as kids playing in the yard.
The controversy seems unimportant at first glance, but if you look harder, it's tailor-made for our era—a reminder of just how divisive Trump is, and how offensive he can be to women in particular.
Throughout the book, the suburbs, associated with the domestic and the women who keep house, are dismissed as unimportant and inconsequential, a place we grow out of in order to get a job and a life.
"It's not because of any lack of interest in the homeless or any perception that the story is unimportant to our listeners," Jack Swanson, the director of news and programming at KCBS, said in an email.
The archive starts when he was in his mid-20s, so you have to reconstruct the early life from various fleeting sources, because he was so unimportant when he was a young man and a boy.
Taking the time to step back and identify the big picture that motivates you can help filter out unimportant diversions and focus on the key priorities that will yield the results that matter most to you.
The UK's heavily-populated anti-Corbyn press corps, sensing disaster, has taken to constantly "assessing" Johnson's (important) strengths and (unimportant) weaknesses while portraying Corbyn as a cross between Joseph Stalin's rightful heir and Jack the Ripper.
This all still sounds unimportant, but it was not at the time: Critically, one useful function of email-based criticism of Hillary Clinton was to pull together the Trumpian and establishment wings of the Republican Party.
"If that were not so, the federal courts of appeals would be relegated to considering only unimportant cases, with this court becoming a first-instance court of appeal rather than a court of final review," Covington wrote.
While the question of what a politician should do with her hands may seem like an unimportant (or even frivolous) question, in a world where the handshakes of male leaders become literal shakedowns, Merkel's diamond is exceptional.
I don't underestimate the tactile appeal of a mechanical part that moves in concert with the user's whims, nor do I think the privacy reassurance of knowing all your cameras are covered up is an unimportant one.
Now, that is not to say that these things are unimportant (well, maybe sports pep rallies at the White House as an exception) but it is to say that these things are the mortar, not the bricks.
Admittedly, at a time when Mr. Trump's policies have forcibly separated children from their asylum-seeking parents — taking the most vulnerable children from the most vulnerable adults — the White House's attitude toward the arts seems relatively unimportant.
Your educational information should go toward the bottom of your CV — not because it's unimportant, but because the degrees, honours and accolades you've earned are not generally something a potential employer or recruiter is going to gloss over.
This does not mean that the political implications of social mobility are unimportant: Much to the contrary, mobility patterns are strongly correlated with voting patterns — much more so now than they were as recently as two decades ago.
Revolutionary scientific discoveries can seem obscure and even unimportant when they are first made -- but can have enormous impact decades downstream, reaching into every part of our lives and rendering unimaginable a time when they were not there.
Given that our society is saturated with negative health and environmental impacts, from the toxic foods we eat to toxic air we breath and unsustainable energy sources, I see the personal health effects of smoking as relatively unimportant.
The win saw Jones crowned the WBF world cruiserweight champion—a title which hasn't been contested since Marino Goles (15-0) fought Peter Hegyes (5-7) back in 2013, just to provide context behind his seemingly unimportant championship.
It also raises several quite boring ones, so let's get them out of the way: These questions are boring not because they are unimportant, but because the answers are so obvious: yes (no), hell no, and hell no.
"The graph makes it look like the Atkins group did better but the numbers are clinically unimportant and the weight is coming back on faster," explained the study's lead researcher, Christopher Gardner, a professor of nutrition at Stanford.
While the Istanbul mayor's race may seem relatively unimportant, the consequences for Mr. Erdogan are far-reaching, because his party has relied on financing from supporters in the business world and companies that have benefited from government contracts.
Hockey seemed distant and unimportant to the players on the N.H.L.'s newest team in recent days, but the Golden Knights knew they had to play Tuesday night — for their city, for their fans and for the fallen.
In each episode, users who participate will be ushered through an apocalyptic scenario and prompted to make a series of choices, from the seemingly unimportant (how to best D.J. a party) to the critical (whose life to save).
The judgments we form in reaction to what and who we encounter online, and how we understand it, are not unimportant when it comes to our morality and the actions and decisions we take in relation to it.
That doesn't mean it is intrinsically unimportant, but let's be honest: Many of us consume political news and commentary in a compulsive, concupiscent sort of way, voluntarily subjecting ourselves to gratuitous information and stimuli, particularly on social media.
The plot (which Glenn Kenny, in his review for The Times, called "largely unimportant") reunites the original Vermont state trooper characters as they supervise an extension of the United States border into Canada, cracking jokes all the while.
" Welch says that whether you prefer to download a digital journaling app on your smartphone or put pen to paper the old fashioned way, "how you keep a journal is unimportant compared to making sure you do keep one.
There's a whole aspect where the Targaryens were actually a relatively minor and unimportant house in their native kingdom of Valyria, until Valyria fell in the Doom and left the Targaryens as basically the only dragon game in town.
While this may well have been the week that the Fed started to take a back seat to Congress and the president when it comes to setting the economic tone, that doesn't mean the central bank suddenly becomes unimportant.
Breaking news storiesScreenshot: GizmodoIdeally, you want to stay abreast of major, potentially life-changing news events while you're out and about with your phone, without getting buried under a pile of unimportant nonsense that has your phone constantly dinging.
Despite the seriousness of the premise and the intensity that the game's main cast speaks about fighting the good fight, the bulk of what I did in Far Cry 2100 was diluted, unimportant, or comical in the worst way.
The single day of April 20th, for instance, takes up nearly a hundred pages in the English translation, as we tack between accounts by the famous and the obscure, from politicians to writers, from minor officials to unimportant civilians.
An argument in favour of this scenario is that the lobby against Trump's trade adventures is getting stronger whereas the president seems to be getting concerned over the outcome of the midterms, which he dismissed as unimportant at first.
The daily experience of using Instagram and Twitter over the last few years has given users the impression that the few visible metrics are, if not unimportant, at least somewhat devalued and decoupled from one another, and from reality.
Friendship seems like a thing that films don't often portray very well — in a movie like this, usually there's a main character and then any of the friends are very two-dimensional and unimportant to the main character's journey.
They seemed to assume that, as long as the costs of fair housing came in the form of a risk distributed across society, with no increase in any line item in the federal budget, then they must be unimportant.
Because showers happen every day, and because they are so fundamentally unimportant, they are the perfect forum for dragging these little tyrants of preference into the light and forcing them to confess that they have, all along, been bluffing.
Kris Jenkins registered a career-high 31 points in Tuesday's 21-point victory against DePaul, but regular-season victories are relatively unimportant for a team looking to get out of the NCAA Tournament's opening weekend for the first time since 2009.
But though the two parties' voters were divided on whether corporate tax cuts are important, a surprising 21980 percent of Trump voters said tax cuts for the wealthy were "unimportant" or "not very important," along with 89 percent of Clinton voters.
Trump has said he does not remember much of what happened at the "very unimportant" campaign meeting memorialized in a photo that Trump posted on Instagram of roughly a dozen men sitting around a table, including Trump, Sessions and Papadopoulos.
But every time this possibility comes up, immigration hawks end up scuttling it because at the end of the day, they know that the wall is silly and unimportant and they don't want to give up anything of value for it.
It may have seemed unimportant at the time, but it gave Jobs an appreciation of the importance of good typography when designing Mac software, which eventually led to the elegant fonts and interfaces that we use in personal computers today.
It plays out the same way each time: The new owners come in, slash staff and costs and turn a once-proud publication into a content mill churning out bland and unimportant stories that no one wants or needs to read.
Al Green of Texas told CNN's Ana Cabrera on Saturday afternoon that he thought Trump's comments showed he cared less about Puerto Rico because it was unimportant to his reelection and added that he saw racial undertones in the President's remarks.
More than $84 million is still a whole lot of money for the government to spend on a medical problem that's seemingly unimportant to a man's performance in the military, but the military also pays for birth control for women.
Wednesday also included the first performance of Larry Keigwin's "Rush Hour," a study of modern urban life that was as slick, bland and unimportant as anything else by this choreographer, though on a big scale and modishly dark in tone.
In many ways, keeping the big names active in unimportant matches was similar to how New Japan Pro Wrestling has its big names appear in various combinations in tag matches—showcasing them at more events without ruining the big angles.
But when applied to tens, hundreds and thousands of users, this model ends up generating a noisy flood, and security teams have to struggle with wasted time and must sort through tons of unimportant events that are mostly false positives.
Their relationship is quite sweet: Awkward courtship takes place over FaceTime; the two kiss for the first time after Matthew coyly yet confidently slides his hand into Aiden's while an unimportant movie playing on a nearby laptop fades into the background.
Putin's plan has divided the anti-Kremlin opposition however, with some calling it "an anti-constitutional coup" and others, like prominent opposition politician Alexei Navalny, dismissing it as unimportant in the scheme of things and therefore not worth protesting over.
Whether we read this as a brief spiritual interlude happening in real time or a clever use of the movie's repeated concept that water holds memory (and thus Elsa has found a projection of her mother from the past) seems unimportant.
Zawerbny and Swan named the prize after her because of her dual Canadian and United States citizenship and the way her work centered domestic life, something Swan said has often been wrongly dismissed as lightweight or unimportant by male critics.
" Asked about Trump's comments on some women's appearances, which many women have found offensive, Miller waived them off as unimportant, arguing she "doesn't agree with everything Donald Trump says, but guess what: I don't agree with everything my brother says either.
A fierce debate is taking place in Democratic Party financial regulation circles over whether the Senate bill to relax Obama-era bank regulations is a disastrous giveaway to industry or really more like a small and unimportant giveaway to the industry.
"Being an entrepreneur, my natural state is always on and always working, but by inbox pausing, a simple Chrome plug-in, I can take time to reset mentally without being bombarded by digital and almost always unimportant, communication," he said.
Whether someone believes in chi balls or not is relatively unimportant: the fact that there are apparently still hordes of angry Chinese martial artists who believe they can fight without meeting an ounce of resistance or adversity in the gym is extremely disappointing.
None of Kidding's dialogue comes off as a throwaway line or unimportant aside (even in the episodes featuring a talking baguette), which makes each 30-minute chapter of Jeff's story feel dense and satisfying in a way many individual dramedy episodes lack.
Many tout the improved convenience of wireless tech, to be sure — but whether or not a headphones maker is convinced there's need for a shift is unimportant, all (even Grado!) are compelled to follow the prevailing winds of the wider tech industry.
With their excessive focus with job formation and headline unemployment rates (and corresponding de-emphasis of other aspects of the U.S. employment situation), the Fed takes current account imbalances and inflation and writes the whole disturbing business off as either unimportant or transient.
Behind the controversy—which might seem unimportant to someone who has never experienced the flavors of a real rice tart warmed in a stone oven—there are larger concerns of the AFSCA doing this dirty work in order to follow European hygiene policies.
They kept getting away with it not because nobody knew, but because the people who knew treated it just how the American public treated Clinton's abusive behavior — as something that was maybe wrong but fundamentally unimportant compared to an important man's work.
Getting a good read on the number of people with food allergies nationwide might seem like a pretty unimportant problem; to some, they may already seem to get a lot of attention (does the Italian place really need that gluten-free option?).
After hours of trial-and-error searches, scrolling through blogs in vain, and feeling like I was going to be institutionalized over this largely unimportant and frankly mediocre 80s song, I finally found it, a moment that I can only describe as revelatory.
This view, however, does not capture the fundamental nature of the religious mind — our awareness of, and need to reckon with, the transience and fragility of our existence, and how small and unimportant we seem to be in the grand scheme of things.
While his plan to capture a wight was profoundly stupid and led to the Night King acquiring a dragon — not to mention the deaths of several unnamed and unimportant wildlings and everyone's favorite drunk priest, Thoros of Myr — he finally has concrete proof.
"The Army's effort to buy a new handgun has already taken 10 years and produced nothing but a more than 350-page requirements document micromanaging extremely small unimportant details," Senate Armed Services committee chairman John McCain wrote in a 2015 report on the program's problems.
If someone tells you that they go by the pronouns "they/them," for example, and you continue to refer to them using "he/him/his" pronouns, it can imply that you believe that transgender, non-binary or intersex people are unimportant, or shouldn't exist.
"I think it's vital that we stop focusing on unimportant things, like a number, and start thinking of our real worth as what we've accomplished, as well as the things that make us unique and strong," Rossum, 32, told SHAPE for their Jan/Feb issue.
But that distinction is unimportant for political purposes, as the White House seeks to position Trump as a strong commander in chief to satisfy the yearnings of supporters who viewed the Obama administration's public arguments and self examinations over the use of force as effete.
Even if you feel like your mail is mostly spam or unimportant messages, things like receipts from online purchases, your address book and personal messages could give a hacker valuable information to use for impersonating you to unsuspecting friends or institutions, especially through social engineering.
When a woman writes about the home and domesticity, she is told her subject matter is frivolous and unimportant and unworthy of any kind of serious consideration, and her writing is dismissed because it cannot possibly be worth the time required to read it.
"In the WWE games I played, every wrestler always had certain moves or counters that you would see time and time again, even if they made no sense for the wrestler, or in the flow of the match," community member unimportant guy told Motherboard.
The fact that I read one and played the other was unimportant; I was captivated by both in the same way — by how detailed they were, by how even the most trivial bits of information could prove meaningful in the context of their respective narratives.
While Briggs clearly believes in the importance of accuracy in translation, she is simply not willing to declare that the presence of basic mistakes — as in the case of Helen Lowe-Porter's "The Magic Mountain" — necessarily means a translation is unsuccessful, uninteresting or unimportant.
Even among those who would dismiss etiquette as unimportant compared to such things as war and governance, there would be universal condemnation of potentates who conquered their neighbors' countries with the comparatively bloodless solution of inviting the rightful rulers to dinner and murdering them.
"We're forgotten and because we're poor, people think we're unimportant," laments BarbiAnn Maynard, the woman agitating for clean water in eastern Kentucky, as she sits in her favourite contemplation spot—a boulder atop a reclaimed coal mine that offers a spectacular vista of the mountains.
Fuji was a devotional place to which Hokusai attached great religious significance; his artistic endeavors visible in these images were intrinsically bound with his spiritual goals — to see the divine as present in every element in the physical world — and so commercial success was unimportant.
I combed through all of the FAA's regulation announcement, quickly scanning through sections that were unimportant, uncontroversial, or inane: pages-long discussion about whether the minimum age to fly a drone commercially should be 16 or 17; discussion of what constitutes "cheating" on the pilot's knowledge test.
He was not able to pass the guards of the better grapplers that he met, but through attrition and simple tactics he was able to make that unimportant, and through showmanship he turned something of a stalemate into what appeared to be him toying with his opponents.
His collection of supremely terrible suits—monstrosities in shades of nitrate-y meat and hallucinogenic wallpaper and disco waterfowl, without one ever being repeated—marked him as a clown, but everything else suggested that he was an admirable man in a public but mostly unimportant job.
Meanwhile, Councilman Van Bramer said the motivation behind the offending statues and posters is unimportant if they are deeply disturbing his constituents, and one of his staffers expressed skepticism of the Halloween explanation: "We don't think that's why he put up a swastika," they told me.
Herman described in her PowerPoint presentation, he is prohibited from telling WIFE about his day and is further obliged not to suggest this detail is unimportant, since he was not the one to attend the parent-teacher meeting and hear about the importance of color-coded tabs.
National security officials saw Mr. Alsheikh as unimportant, and they were keen to avoid a ruling on whether they had legal authority to indefinitely detain a suspected Islamic State member as a wartime prisoner, lest an adverse decision in the detention case undermine the broader war effort.
The U.S. president has repeatedly cited the lack of a nuclear test as evidence that Kim is living up to a promise he made during the leaders' first summit in June 2018, dismissing the short-range tests as unimportant — despite the threat they pose to America's allies.
Your guru could be a super-efficient co-worker or someone from tech support, but it should be someone who can show you how to use built-in features that you may not be aware of, like filters that can block unimportant messages and send them to spam.
Within a day or two, Gulliver's mind flits happily between important subjects, such as whether an afternoon ice cream would spoil dinner, or whether one needs to apply sunscreen in a rainforest, without ever alighting on the unimportant concern of what might be happening back at the office.
"This White House has set the tone that science is unimportant if it conflicts with their political positions," said Linton Brooks, administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration from 2002 to 2007 and now a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think tank.
While his administration has enacted and pushed for policies that would disproportionately, negatively affect LGBTQ people, such as allowing government-funded institutions such as hospitals, schools, and adoption agencies to deny service or otherwise discriminate due to "religious or moral beliefs," they see the issue as unimportant to Trump.
"If someone tells you that they go by the pronouns 'they/them,' for example, and you continue to refer to them using 'he/him/his' pronouns, it can imply that you believe that transgender, non-binary or intersex people are unimportant, or shouldn't exist," Sakurai told CNN in October.
"If he's telling lies on relatively unimportant things, like the size of the crowd at his inauguration or whether or not it rained on his parade, that's not of great importance in the overall scheme of things," said Peter Westmacott, a former British ambassador to the United States.
He responded in a way that made me think he regarded the answer as obvious, or at least unimportant: When the museum asked him for a piece to show, he visited PS1, and while standing in an empty gallery with the show's curator, asked, ''How about some burritos?
AT&T also issued a three-year outlook, which includes paying off all of the debt it took on to buy Time Warner, making no major acquisitions, selling off unimportant assets, adding two new directors to its board, and just generally making more money, which is ultimately what Elliott wanted.
When considering the possible extension of current defense agreements or creation of new ones, the United States should look primarily at how such agreements will benefit or risk our national security and economic interests, not their appeal for antagonizing geopolitical rivals or whether extension is "deserved" by strategically unimportant countries.
Moreover, because she shares so many other things with her fellow fire victims — the early loss of a mother, the ability to focus on visual detail, the obsession with youthful memories, a certain withdrawal from the general adult routine of getting and spending — the difference in sex comes to seem unimportant.
Josh expressed nostalgia for the days of the Red Wedding and the Red Viper — but if you go back to those seasons, you'll see how many of the actual episodes were relatively unimportant scene-setters, where our doomed chess pieces simply plodded from one artfully-constructed scene to the next.
If you're Gwyneth Paltrow, Hollywood's doyenne of conscientious living, you thank your lucky stars that you no longer "give a s#*t about the things that are unimportant," as she says to us in an email, you do a full beauty detox, and you lean into the #nomakeup movement like a mofo.
None of this makes the ongoing series of "crises of the day" unimportant, but each one is only a symptom of the broader deterioration of the U.S. posture in the region, and of the mix of religious, political, civil and economic problems and divisions that have grown steadily worse over the last decade.
Facebook has forced the hands of some news organizations to change for the worse — pivoting to sometimes short but often unimportant videos about cats in pajamas instead of real topics, like what's on the front page of The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNBC, Bloomberg and other established first-rate news organizations.
His jailing is the latest event in the ferocious reprisal against a decade of digital whistle-blowing — which has never, to my knowledge, yielded information that was inaccurate or unimportant — and that has now produced little but misery, banishment or imprisonment for the people who tried to force officialdom to come clean.
There's "Frostina" (2016), who bears scars from a double mastectomy FTM top surgery and holds his ankles in a jump split; his genitals, which may be a penis or a vagina — it's unclear and, more importantly, unimportant — radiate a rainbow, while a pink cape hangs from his shoulders, anointing him a queer superhero.
A not unimportant reminder/warning Congressional action -- even in a narrow, tailored manner -- would be a much-needed bailout for an administration still struggling to implement the somewhat conflicting "zero tolerance" policy and the executive order designed to prioritize keeping families together under that policy (more on why later -- just internalize the word "Flores").
Carroll's most central piece of advice in Mr. Right is that the most important thing a woman can do to land a man is to stop caring about men — not because men are inessential or unimportant, but because men are in fact deeply important, and if they think a woman doesn't care about them they go wild for her!
Trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) are minor objects that orbit the Sun at a distance greater than Neptune does at 30 AU. We suspect there are thousands of TNOs in our solar system, and while they may seem distant and unimportant, they're essentially scraps from the formation of the solar system—so very old and very cold.
If it's the case where the impeachment hearings are really more of a dramatic reading of material that's already come out in the press, that's not irrelevant or unimportant, but it might mean that they become less about what President Trump did and more about what kind of moral verdict will be placed on these actions.
If someone on the team is underutilized, either by not tapping their abilities or by not using all their time, these people will be dissatisfied, will focus on the nonsense, complain about every small unimportant thing, work on stuff that is not important and ultimately leave the company at best, or destroy the team morale at worst.
And it's just as clear that a state that threatens to kill that child unless she bears that pregnancy to full term and gives birth is morally equivalent to the rapist—taking away that little girl's agency, declaring that her pain is unimportant, that she has no right to decide who has access to her body.
I'd say this, and I mean this and I said it on '2100 Minutes' the other night: My company is so unimportant to me relative to what I'm doing, 'cause I don't need money, I don't need anything, and by the way, I'm very under-leveraged, I have a very small percentage of my money in debt.
As one might assume from the title, MacDonald explores the history and sudden erasure of a once-thriving Chinese population in Detroit's downtown area and Lower Corridor, but the film ranges gracefully across a gamut of issues that revolve around a common theme: the displacement of the poor and "unimportant" people to accommodate the march of progress.
And with the very late appointment of Sonny Perdue, his nominee to be secretary of agriculture (who once as governor of Georgia appointed his cousin, then-Dollar General CEO David Perdue, to a state position), Trump continues to send a message that the priorities of rural and small-business-owning Americans, many of whom voted him into office, are unimportant.
Ngannou's power was still very much apparent as the couple of right uppercuts he landed during Miocic's shots caused severe swelling around Miocic's face, but it quickly became apparent that against an opponent who wasn't throwing himself in chin first, and who made sure most of Ngannou's force was landing on elbows, shoulders or air, that mythical 129,000 units was largely unimportant.
"The people who are reporting the story may not have listened to all of the testimony as you have, may be getting information from people who you may not see here in court under oath and subject to cross-examination, may emphasize an unimportant point or may simply be wrong," proposed jury instructions submitted to the court by Mueller's team said Friday.
In 2017, President Donald Trump told Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak he believed Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential to be unimportant, according to a report from the Washington Post — and access to the memo describing the meeting was restricted to very few people out of fear that the president's comments would be made public.
Energy Secretary Rick PerryJames (Rick) Richard PerryThe credible case for Texas and its clean energy solutions Oversight: Trump confidant Tom Barrack pushed for Saudi nuclear plant construction Amazon taps Trump ally to lobby amid Pentagon cloud-computing contract fight MORE sought to assure House lawmakers Thursday that his proposed cuts to various programs does not mean he thinks they're unimportant.
This could be an unimportant footnote for a European audience, if it weren't for the fact that the imaginary of space played a pivotal role in the popular culture of the Soviet Union, and as artists began to distance themselves from the official art embodied in the socialist realism of the academia, the language of space began to inform cultural and artistic practice more and more.
The story needs to move forward, but memory doesn't move forward; it moves backward, from the end to the beginning, like a crab, like someone waking up from a nightmare and trying to remember what it was, and going back from the nightmare to the unimportant details that preceded it, to try to reconstruct how the dream began, and how it reached the point where fear woke him up.
And paper, being small and bendable and tearable and fragile and relatively unimportant — worlds away, culturally speaking, from the heavy, studied pomposity of bronze, or the slow-drying laborsomeness of oils — was stuff that could be snatched up at whim, and then managed or mismanaged and folded and creased, and then quickly torn into creatively provocative itsy-bitsy shapes, and in fact generally messed with on the wing.

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