Ainda não temos significados para "quite immaterial".
1The number of coins in the circle itself is quite immaterial.
2The latter is quite immaterial for him who has been injured.
3Perhaps he will get it right, perhaps he won't; it is quite immaterial.
4It is quite immaterial where the guests sit, and they go in separately, not arm-in-arm.
5Form of notice is quite immaterial, provided it is definite and clear in its purport.
6Take your choice; it is quite immaterial to me!
7I must remind you, that to the principle of our argument these things are quite immaterial.
8I did indeed go back there once again, but under circumstances quite immaterial to my story.
9It was something quite immaterial to any real issue, but something that overshadowed every consideration in the world.
10Whether Hott has a sword of his own the saga does not tell, and it is quite immaterial.
11The effects were doubtless quite immaterial.
12It is quite immaterial, only it must have a rime in 'oo;' 'oo' is always a sad vowel.
13Meyer's work was quite immaterial to him; it was badly paid, and he only did it as a stop-gap.
14It was quite immaterial to Mr. Camp whether he got an answer to his remarks to Hiram, or not.
15It would have been more sensible to have taken my request otherwise, but it is, after all, quite immaterial.
16That," said Mr. Soper, "is quite immaterial."
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