(1) Possibly they see the offence as too trivial to pursue.
(2) He handed out yellow cards for trivial offences, but ignored several dangerous tackles.
(3) There are several lessons to be learned from this incident, some trivial , some quite important.
(4) To our contemporary minds, that might seem a relatively trivial offense.
(5) This lack of context is unfortunate, given the amount of space devoted to a plethora of more peripheral or trivial details.
(6) The first topology is a trivial one, just stating the genes are allelically identical.
(7) Sorting out the important from the trivial adds to good management of matters.
(8) Many people will benefit from this yet still there are some who obstruct and complain about the smallest trivial detail.
(9) She had a light touch and a way of painting a portrait through a million trivial details that seems very contemporary.
(10) Sometimes he presents her as a vain and trivial woman, sometimes as merely ignorant and fearful.
(11) In group theory one of the topics he studied was that of groups with only trivial automorphisms.
(12) Very often qualitative studies seem to be full of apparently trivial details.
(13) Next in complexity to the trivial ones are the mazes represented by trees.
(14) But, of course, the fact is that offences range from the trivial to the serious.
(15) The answers might be of trivial importance now, but someday it could be lifesaving.
(16) And the pressure to conform to all these trivial values is absolutely enormous.
(17) Even if the case is of very little importance, involving trivial loss, seeking truth from facts shall always be the norm for action.
(18) He recalls a day when they argued over a trivial script detail.
(19) It does not matter that the offences are trivial or made under the immunity perhaps conferred by the Senate in the course of an inquiry.
(20) But it is sad that the media has been highlighting trivial events while ignoring important health issues.