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Immaterial

• Whether you believe what you are saying or not is often immaterial
because the impact is the same — and you are responsible for it, regardless
of how funny you think it is.

• There may be other factors of which we are currently unaware or deem


immaterial that may cause our actual results to differ materially from the
forward-looking statements.

• “I’m really trying to find my place in a world of forms material and


immaterial,” he says.

• But, in the present world, our threats are increasingly immaterial: fake
news, social media propaganda, trolls, hacking, viruses and a US president
whose worldview is shaped by Fox News – his own Screenslaver.
Imponderable
• Yet it is in this most crucial, central story that the script falters,
lapsing into the conventions of true crime shows and police
procedurals in which a forensic expert tries to explain
imponderable acts.
• To be sure, many of the details of life’s beginnings remain pretty
imponderable.
• And then he said will to fight is an imponderable, which is why
we undertook this study.
• Genuine science and mathematical precision are more intriguing
than are the “facts” published in supermarket tabloids or a
romantic innumeracy which fosters credulity, stunts skepticism,
and dulls one to real imponderables.
Impregnable
• Waters, with her impregnable political base in LA, let
rip during the primaries and never stopped.
• After the British left, a chastened Washington toured
the abandoned town, noting that it was “almost
impregnable,” with “every avenue fortified.”
• Mr. Brat’s congressional district, the Seventh, was long
thought to be impregnable to Democrats.
• We tend to think of Barbara Bush as formidable to the
point of scary, impregnable beneath her triple strand
of pearls.
Inadvertently
• But while the content of the group was closed to
outsiders, the group’s membership was broadly
visible, inadvertently revealing sensitive medical
information.
• No one saw you inadvertently break a rule?
• After we asked about the batch of blank forms, a
senior ethics official, Kim Hintz, determined that
Younger “inadvertently omitted certain
information.”
• Last week Ms McVey apologised for "inadvertently
misleading" statements about Universal Credit.
Inarticulate
• He’s college bound, working a summer job at the
cafe, will be a “counselor-in-training” at a Jewish
music camp — but the pair’s inarticulate gospel of
slack seems tempting and transgressive.
• Melancholy, yes, and even momentarily wrenching;
yet its emotional arc bends insistently from
inarticulate sadness to gentle catharsis.
• Harry uttered an inarticulate yell of rage: In that
instant, he cared not whether he lived or died.
• Trump is what he is, a floundering, inarticulate
jumble of gnawing insecurities and not-at-all
compensating vanities, which is pathetic.

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