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Such a teacher is marked by the way in which the pupils are treated seriously, no matter how frivolous the content of the interaction.
The scholar is compared favourably with that other notoriously frivolous and unproductive cultural figure, the poet.
Why do we bother with frivolous debates over the numbers of angels dancing on pins?
The 'frivolous' or even 'polluting' connotations of the naked body were perceived as a threat to the sanctity of the most important national monument.
The questions were hardly frivolous, but they were not so easy either.
Our critical response was to the transient and ephemeral nature of shopping which we saw as wasteful and frivolous.
The collapse of this reciprocal relation is evident in modern theatre, which is exclusive, frivolous, commercial and individual.
Discussions of the crinoline often focus on the unmanageable and frivolous behavior of fashionable women.
Your oath, my lord, is vain and frivolous.
Dear reader, do not be misled: the frivolous exterior conceals deeper, virtuous and instructive contents.
At the same time frivolous and extravagant habits have set in, and even rash and extreme tendencies are not unknown.
Now it becomes urgent to decide, but frivolous or weighty considerations keep pulling him in one direction or the other.
The first was that fashion was vanity, that it effeminised men and turned women into frivolous and rapacious consumers.
Ought these interests, so short, so frivolous, to be guarded by punishments eternal and infinite?
The argument is frivolous firstly because conceptually it is full of elementary mistakes, the primary one being the equation of" sexuality" with" gender".
The point of making the distinction is that, allowed a preference, the aficion sides with the despised and frivolous.
Besides the free circulation of works thought frivolous, there was a fear of leaving critical works or subversive and controversial material at people's disposal.
She criticized women for wasting their minds on frivolous poetry that was pleasing to hear but devoid of any lasting value.
In its predatory role, ornament can create anxiety because of its supplementary, non-essential nature, its potential to be not only frivolous, but also fatuous.
Ways of improving matters were suggested, some of them frivolous, such as 'wearing a badge to tell others you're implementing personal hygiene measures'.
Frivolous, whimsical choices may harm people directly and indirectly by weakening common values that secure them with a sense of togetherness, essential for human well-being.
In this climate, most well-established surgeons considered cosmetic procedures frivolous and even immoral.
Here are some interpretations that are either less frivolous or more hallowed by the tradition of distributed computing.
Rather than seeing this as a frivolous use of scarce cash, great store is placed on its value.
If you're going to deal with the cigarette smoking problem, you should not try this kind of frivolous but intensely unpopular method.
Where is the line between the frivolous and the meritorious to be drawn?
He equates the negative-expectedvalue suit with the "frivolous" suit.
Thus, the main furniture would be serviceable rather than frivolous, and only the small decorative touches would change with the frequency of fashion.
What activities count as frivolous is, of course, open to discussion.
The most frivolous disaster which could befal himself would occasion a more real disturbance.
To ensure that the district court was not inundated with unwarranted appeals, a steep fine of 100 francs was imposed in cases of frivolous litigation.
Yes, but there are several less frivolous implications.
Presumably if a suit is frivolous, ever ything that is done that enables plaintiff to achieve a positive settlement is socially undesirable.
His illustration of the foolish married man who has a frivolous affair and then suffers greatly for it is helpful for bringing this into focus.
The more frivolous aspects of the exposition were toned down, and its patriotic and martial aspects toned way up.
His wealthy, frivolous, pleasure-seeking ways are representative of the corrupt old social system.
Thus, when frivolous cases are stripped away, the evidence for majority-party bias in election-contest disposition increases.
They chimed in with all my discontent, my melancholy, my thirst after any life of action and excitement, however frivolous, insane, or even worse.
He has always been frivolous.
We have seemingly surrendered to a system of mood swings and have entrusted our entire well-being to the most frivolous goal of profit, with 23-yearold people making these decisions.
He expressed concern not only for the resources wasted on frivolous inessentials, but also because the choices, humble in themselves, bespoke new disruptive forces at work.
Talk takes women away from productive activities and focuses their minds on frivolous topics, implying that they are wasting time and energy that should be expended on more important ends.
The question, in fact, is not as frivolous as it seems, for it was precisely the corporeality of materialized manifestations that was the greatest conundrum to spiritualism.
A similar provision directed against frivolous or vexatious conduct would be an effective safeguard in this context.
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Secondly, it is equally frivolous to say that this is not a racial measure.
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We think it reasonable to charge a fee for that service in order to deter frivolous applications and to recover costs.
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The people who do that are not making frivolous visits.
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Even if they are frivolous, they are still entitled to be voted for.
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I cannot help having one other thought, though it may be a little frivolous.
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Frivolous prosecutions may be undertaken with the very best of motives.
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I asked a question which was not frivolous.
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How many people, having reached the age of 18, will blow their trust funds on some frivolous item?
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If someone comes to the police with a complaint, they have a duty to investigate it unless it is totally frivolous or vexatious.
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Your preoccupation with the frivolous matters connected with our exchange of correspondence astounds me.
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The fair employment tribunal has the power to award costs in cases which are frivolous or vexatious.
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I am not being frivolous; this was a very real, practical difficulty.
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I do not see the word "frivolous" mentioned in this sub-paragraph.
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The tribunal will, however, be able to reject frivolous or vexatious appeals.
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The more frivolous part of me recognises that any reform would increase the authority of this place and therefore welcomes the prospect.
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If it is not a frivolous claim, then it is certainly one that ought to be investigated.
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At a stroke, that would protect companies from frivolous claims.
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I attempted to safeguard him against frivolous complaints.
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I did not think that it was at all frivolous to do so; it was a moving and rather striking little episode in his career.
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I do not raise that in any frivolous spirit, but it seems to me to be somewhat important.
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There is always the danger of frivolous complaints being made at times.
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The times are too serious for such frivolous courtesies.
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In some instances, the tribunal must decide whether an application is frivolous or vexatious.
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To say that we are all being rather frivolous and that we are making party political points is absolutely misplaced.
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Clearly, frivolous applications should be discouraged, and if payment of a fee has that effect clearly that is right.
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I will cite a few more examples of calls to my doctor because they are not just frivolous problems; they are educational, too.
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The words: "notwithstanding any rule of law and the provisions of any enactment", are not frivolous.
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I really am shocked at the frivolous way in which this thing was launched.
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While one does not expect frivolous prosecutions, it sometimes turns out that prosecutions are less well-founded than people acting in good faith once thought.
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I recollect that something like 52 complaints had been put forward, and that the vast majority of them were considered to be relatively frivolous.
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First, he said that there might be a frivolous objector who refused to withdraw an objection.
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However, it is not frivolous for great numbers of families throughout the country who have lost their whole savings spent on holidays.
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We know that the unions are engaged in these disputes, but anyone who tries to dismiss them as frivolous demarcation disputes is wrong.
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Secondly, there is the argument that an increase in the parliamentary deposit would deter frivolous candidates.
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The first is what would call frivolous political expenditure.
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A cosmetic may be bi-functional, serving both a serious and a frivolous purpose at the same time.
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The provision must tend definitely to discourage the rash and frivolous marriage, and it certainly greatly increases the possibilities, yes, and the probabilities, of reconsideration.
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If the judge himself were to decide, that would be the safeguard against frivolous applications.
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At the same time, there should not be any encouragement of frivolous appeals.
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I think that in the arbitration cases costs can be given against a frivolous offender.
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Such criticism as has been levelled against them has been almost of a frivolous character.
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I hope now that we shall have no frivolous points of order.
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I assume that there would be no frivolous applications.
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Is not the purpose of a deposit to eliminate frivolous candidates, and are not mayoral candidates required to pay a £10,000 deposit?
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Although this may seem frivolous, the sweatshirt was bought for £5.95 and looked like the genuine article.
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A judgment must be made, of course, about what is frivolous or malevolent, and that judgment is not always easy.
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Of course, if it is a frivolous case that is entirely different, and obviously the judge would not grant the costs.
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Most people in the armed forces are responsible, and would be sensible about claims for compensation, and would not make frivolous or unnecessary claims.
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Mention of the immigration legislation in this context is frivolous.
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I am not being frivolous in saying that.
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I do not think that the report is frivolous, party political and partisan.
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First, it would not prevent frivolous and vexatious applications.
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In fact, because those who chair employment tribunals thought that the word "frivolous" was entirely inappropriate to the legal profession, it was removed.
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We are consuming our own time by frivolous noises.
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