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Meanings of comparative unimportance in English
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Usage of comparative unimportance in English
1
If man does not live for ever, his character and actions seem of comparativeunimportance.
2
Some future age may be surprised at the comparativeunimportance of questions which interest this generation.
3
Mr. Browning has used it to indicate the comparativeunimportance of his contribution to the Cenci story.
4
If so, that's a capital practical example of the comparativeunimportance of soil, except as a means of supplying moisture.
5
Earlier events of the Avenue fade into comparativeunimportance when we come to September 30, 1899.
6
Sir Oliver Lodge spoke strongly in favour of these institutions, calling them a protest against the idea of the comparativeunimportance of childhood.
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The whole range of motives is strangely different, and men can never grasp the comparativeunimportance with which women regard the question of occupation.
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That is to say, a war may be limited physically by the strategical isolation of the object, as well as morally by its comparativeunimportance.