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The quality of having little or no significance.
significance
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1
The limitations of scarce data and large variances result in statistical
insignificance
.
2
Until 1573 the misery continued; and the shogunate meanwhile degenerated into
insignificance
.
3
When you receive news like this all other problems pale into
insignificance
.
4
The mortality in South Africa and the Philippines fades away to
insignificance
.
5
Hundreds of moments of seeming
insignificance
combined to create Bananach's desired results.
6
Her
insignificance
in the presence of so much magnificence faintly affected her.
7
It is the triumph of
insignificance
,
the apotheosis of foppery and folly.
8
By this means he succeeded in relegating the Sadducees to utter
insignificance
.
9
He sat as it were in the dust, scorning his own
insignificance
.
10
But the horizon grew rosy-red and the dropping moon paled into
insignificance
.
11
I grew less anxious, even from the idea of my own
insignificance
.
12
Since he'd gotten involved with Del, the past had faded into
insignificance
.
13
This fading into
insignificance
of Cope and Agang are almost criminal failures.
14
He only goes there to hide his
insignificance
in a larger crowd.
15
No personal significance or
insignificance
can spare one or another of us.
16
The very thought shrivelled me with a sense of ignorance and
insignificance
.
insignificance
own insignificance
sink into insignificance
pale into insignificance
comparative insignificance
utter insignificance
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