0 the fact of being small or not noticeable, and therefore not considered important: --
The statistical insignificance means that the model cannot estimate the coefficient on birth weight precisely.
To be the echo of every passion was to wipe the slate clean and to attain to a moral absolute: total insignificance.
History has sufficiently demonstrated that harmful exogenous influences may pale into insignificance against the destructive talents of endogenous actors.
Rather, this story exemplifies the moral insignificance of luxuries.
And surely it is in everyone's interests not to see what is valued in creative exceptionality flattened out into mere variation and insignificance?
The relatively equal distribution of characteristics and the insignificance of the sources are the two main aspects of space-ambiophony.
The insignificance of the results in this group and the small sample size suggest that little weight should be given to the reversal.
Ties between devotees, where they exist, pale into insignificance in comparison.