It requires no taxpayer money, trivial or no capital costs, and implies no government involvement.
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Moving from one State to another is not a trivial or simple task for such specialists.
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Second, he wanted his players to learn how crucial seemingly trivial details could be.
The controversies range from the trivial to the serious: Walking face-first into a television camera.
The trivial travails of minor celebrities continue to take up time on the evening news.
By the way, while there were a few tax hikes implemented, they were trivial.
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These are not trivial policies, and the full political consequences have yet to play out.
Arcane and trivial though it sounds, this was a remarkable turnaround from earlier Chinese hints.
The net effect, as you can see, is that trivial presents risk being classified as bribery.
Shared accomplishments are more likely to be repeated, whether they are trivial or significant.
"It's trivial for any installed app to execute these actions without any user interaction, " he wrote.
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We talked about where we both lived, working in Palo Alto, and other trivial commonalities.
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Ran out of trivial chats, and I said it was nice to meet him.
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And there is a non-trivial chance that the Washington will bungle the hot-button debt limit negotiations.
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Only then will we be able to say whether this is trivial nonsense or career killing.
But the problem of crony capitalism is trivial compared with the collusion engendered by government.
Even when the weak dare to confront the strong, the truth is not trivial.
In that light, my question about the letter seemed trivial and out of place.
He went on to give a kind of an example of how trivial it is.
Nobody calls these issues trivial but they are also among the hardest to deal with.
This sounds trivial, but battles over hedge heights in the suburbs can become surprisingly fierce.
But shipping is almost always a trivial contributor to the environmental impact of eating.
Given the trivial size of their claim, few victims pay attention to settlement bargaining.
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Ease of entry for maintenance is a seemingly trivial yet major headache for Mr Bratland.
But there is a non-trivial problem with moving fast to remedy this alleged flaw.
Even Jobs would get involved in the design and engineering of such seemingly trivial parts.
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The sums of money involved are massive for certain charities but trivial for the government.
The interplay between convergent and divergent thinking is recapitulated even in something as trivial as memory.
And yes, this is important, very much so, it is not just trivial nitpicking.
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Back to patents only for things which are non-trivial, non-obvious and new and unique please.
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