We have no meanings for "perfectly immaterial" in our records yet.
1 It is, moreover, perfectly immaterial whether the assessment is made on the employer or on the employee.
2 Faraday finds distance to be perfectly immaterial so long as the number of lines intersected is the same.
3 He may be a peer-he is very probably a publican-itis perfectly immaterial to you; but not so here.
4 It would be perfectly immaterial to my importance how I influenced those votes, so long as I could control them.
5 To this I readily assented, telling the Postillion that my reaching Strasbourg the next day an hour or two later would be perfectly immaterial .
6 "The baron's good-will is perfectly immaterial to me," said the inflated tenant.
7 "All that is perfectly immaterial , " she said.
8 2: Further, the intellectual soul is a perfectly immaterial form; a proof whereof is its operation in which corporeal matter does not share.
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