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inconsequence (ɪnˈkɒnsɪkwəns) [ad. L. inconsequentia (Quintil.), f. inconsequent-em inconsequent. So F. inconséquence (17th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] The fact or quality of being inconsequent; an instance of this. 1. Want of logical sequence; the character of an inference that does not follow from the pr...
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Innocent Bystanders (film)
Jones as Hetherton
John Collin as Asimov
Aharon Ipalé as Gabrilovitch
Reception
Roger Greenspun was dissatisfied with what he termed the "general inconsequence
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Concern Synonyms and Antonyms - YourDictionary
Synonyms for CONCERN: bear on, affect, pertain, refer, touch, touch on, relate, refer to, pertain to, appertain to; Antonyms for CONCERN: inconsequence, unconcern ...
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inconsequentism
inˈconsequentism nonce-wd. [f. inconsequent a. + ism.] = inconsequence 3.1829 Carlyle Misc., Novalis (1872) II. 214 (tr. Novalis) They..hold their views as results of weakness, as Inconsequentism.
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Matthew Engelke
regarding people across the globe who may seem exotic to us" by avoiding "exoticizing these 'others'" without "reducing cultural differences to the point of inconsequence
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inconsequentiality
inconsequentiality (ɪnkɒnsɪkwɛnʃɪˈælɪtɪ.) [f. prec. + -ity.] Inconsequential quality or character: the opposite of consequentiality. 1. = inconsequence 1, 1 b.1832 L. Hunt Sir R. Esher (1850) 258 His inconsequentialities were usually of a pleasanter character. 1858 R. Chambers Dom. Ann. Scot. (1859)...
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Annamarie Jagose
Introduction (New York: New York University Press, 1996)
Lulu: A Romance (Wellington: Victoria University Press and Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1998)
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inconsequential
inconsequential, a. (ɪnkɒnsɪˈkwɛnʃəl) [in-3.] Characterized by inconsequence; the opposite of consequential (in senses 3–6). 1. Characterized by inconsequence of reasoning, thought, or speech; = inconsequent 1–3.1621 W. Sclater Tythes (1623) A j a, So vtterly inconsequentiall are all arguments prete...
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Eduard Mandel
Inconsequence of the success of his first work,' The Warrior and his Daughter,' after Hildebrand, in 1830, he was appointed by the academy to engrave the
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Angus John Mackintosh Stewart
Stewart also wrote poetry, some of which was published as Sense and Inconsequence (1972), with an introduction by his father's longstanding friend W. Snow in Harvest, Hutchinson, 1969
Sense and Inconsequence: Satirical Verses, Michael de Hartington, 1972
Tangier: A Writer's Notebook, Hutchinson, 1977
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blivet
blivit, blivet U.S. slang. (chiefly joc.). (ˈblɪvɪt) [Etym. unkn.; cf. blip n., widget, and phonosymbolic force of bl- with repeated minimal vowel to indicate inconsequence, rejection, etc.] A pseudo-term for something useless, unnecessary, annoying, etc.; hence, = thingamajig (see quots.).1967 Went...
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Peter George Patmore
The critics, especially in the Athenæum Magazine and North British Review, rebuked the author for their triviality and inconsequence.
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物自体 (康德)
I cannot condemn this great inconsequence. It was the smaller one of two evils, and Kant bravely embraced it.
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dreamland
dreamland [f. dream n.2 + land.] The land or country which one sees in dreams, and which exists only in imagination; an ideal or imaginary land. Also attrib.a 1834 Lamb Let. to Coleridge (L.), They are real, and have a venue in their respective districts in dreamland. 1843 Carlyle Past & Pr. ii. i, ...
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