But he said his own treatment paled into insignificance when compared to Jews in the camp.
While Europe has struggled, its troubles pales into insignificance compared to those of Australia.
But these distortions of the market may pale into insignificance when global competition really hots up.
But that sum pales into insignificance compared with the alleged costs of any likely Palestinian deal.
And a lot of the ephemera that we were talking about in this campaign are shrinking the insignificance.
But these reforms pale into insignificance compared with its decision to maintain the price indexation of the basic state pension.
The difference is that on Saturday the line between reality and daydream (or nightmare, depending on your allegiance) was blurred to insignificance.
Even a very low tax rate would constitute an infringement, and it would not be possible to establish a threshold of insignificance.
Amtrak's losses, which are in the public eye, pale into insignificance compared with the losses of these other transport systems, which are not.
If that happens, I think all other issues, apart from really being mired in something awful in Afghanistan, will just pale into insignificance.
It is right to say, in fairness to this Government, they've woken up late, they're putting more in, but it pales into insignificance to what's really needed.
Whatever has happened to me as a journalist since has not paled into insignificance of course, but I suppose I have been able to put things into context.
The qualities he has as a man, football pales into insignificance but he is an outstanding young individual and we pray he gets back to that level again.
This figure makes the 40 live animals pale into insignificance.
That said, the amount of debt maturing for private-equity owned companies pales into insignificance compared with the debts of banks that have to be repaid or refinanced in 2012.
Yet when you consider the herculean challenge of getting it here, even in today's high-tech world, you can't help feeling awestruck by the natural world and humanity's relative insignificance.
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Though the conflict started in Plymouth, it swept up much of New England (Plymouth was in any case sliding towards insignificance because of its lack of a decent anchorage).
The only real difference in the two stories, besides the relative insignificance of the Comoros, is that the French decided the deposed Comoran president, Mr. Siad Mohamed Djohar, was too unpopular.
Then he returned to Apple in 1997 and made a series of decisive choices that steered the company away from insignificance back into the center of the digital computing and entertainment world.
So issues would like that but I think when we meet God we're going to be so amazed at the grandeur and beauty of God that our questions will dwarf into insignificance.
There's so much iffy paper still on the books that 2009 is more of a workout year with few major profit centers igniting and others, like the collateralized debt business, shrinking to insignificance.
You might expect this to be a revolutionary new collaborative effort at delivering the written word in a way that makes Google Books pale into insignificance, but you would, of course, be wrong.
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Though Dickey is likely to profit from his 2012 performance, his earnings potential through additional endorsement and memorabilia income is likely limited because of his age and the insignificance of the Mets franchise at present.
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It is, but the amount of work pales to almost insignificance when compared to the alternative: rushing around like the Wicked Witch of the East, scattering signals to the wind, and wondering why houses keep dropping onto our heads.
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William thought there must be a long compound German word for the way that large events in the world could affect your personal life: the scale was reduced to the point of insignificance, but the everyday effect was amplified.
As if to underscore the insignificance of Saturday's encounter, the match is scheduled to kick off roughly one hour after Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund have contested the UEFA Champions League final, the foremost fixture on the professional soccer calendar.
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The risk for Mr Venizelos and Pasok is that, having already lost so many votes to radical leftists like Syriza, they will be seen by the electorate as synonymous with the right, and may dwindle into insignificance at the next election.
The 10 megawatts of power that will be generated by the Sound of Islay turbine farm pales into insignificance when compared to the output of a large nuclear or coal power station, which according to American hydro energy non-profit the Ocean Energy Council, can produce up to 100 times as much electricity.
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