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Some are very useful, others are too trivial.
The differences, while statistically significant, are generally trivial (for example, the means on the democratic values index are 3.35 in 1996 and 3.27 in 1998).
The differentiation with respect to is then trivial.
The only non-trivial case concerns the operation of functional composition; proofs for the other high-level operations can be obtained easily by applying the semantic definitions.
The case of series connection is a bit less trivial.
The challenge here is rather small, and trivial for any theory of grammar which allows one word to be realized in more than one way.
Kinematic analysis of maximally regular parallel robots is trivial and no computation is required for real-time control.
This requirement is essential in the simply typed calculus for obtaining non-trivial inequalities.
A topological field theory should be trivial on the sphere, since the sphere is a topologically trivial manifold.
The system remains simple and intuitive, but it enjoys a strong soundness property whose proof is non-trivial.
These bounds follow from elementary, but non-trivial computations, which we omit.
It was a non-trivial, epistemological move to define change as lawful, and to conceive of a series of changes as a meaningful unit.
All four patients had trivial regurgitation of their left atrioventricular valve as documented by epicardial echochardiography performed at the completion of the original repair.
Hence, we can conclude the existence of at least one non-trivial steady state.
Women with other than trivial complaints were excluded from further participation, as were those who took oestrogens or progestins and those who became pregnant.
However, the book for the most part managed to avoid descending into trivial reportage, so easy to do when coverage is so broad-based.
To preview the paper's results, the growth model with a broadened quality-of-life measure exhibits a number of non-trivial departures from the standard case.
The extension of projections to arbitrary data types and data constructors is trivial.
Indeed, the choice between quantitative and qualitative methodologies is not trivial and depends on the aims and the purpose of the evaluation.
Removal of redundant rules is trivial because it can be realized through a simple search.
The highly elaborate methods of statistical mechanics allow one to find exact solutions for non-trivial examples.
In many cases, for example when the graphs are regular, the necessary and sufficient conditions are trivial to check, and we obtain simple conditions.
This general scheme leaves open several issues that make the analogy to syntactic categories non-trivial.
This is an almost trivial extension of the algebraic structures considered (although the interpretation as state machines may be more complex).
Using the machinery of an uncooperative host sounds trivial until you have tried to actually work at someone else's laboratory bench.
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