trivial in the PONS Dictionary

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All these things he would dismiss as trivial mental processes which will evaporate if thoughts are simply turned into more cheerful channels.
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The heat exchangers for the heater and cooler are mechanically trivial.
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If "n" is prime, there is nothing more to prove (a prime is a trivial product of primes, a product with only one factor).
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Religious factors played a small but not trivial part in disputes over whether federation was desirable or even possible.
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Some trivial information also needs to be tracked elsewhere; the programmer may use boolean variables for whether each side is in check, can castle, etc.
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Such a series can be identified with a finite sum, so it is only infinite in a trivial sense.
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He has argued that in an effort to make professionalism education objective, many medical educators are equating professionalism with trivial but easily measured behaviors.
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Many relatively trivial actions were frowned upon, and on occasion led to criminal prosecution.
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Since the half-plane is contractible, all bundle structures are trivial.
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Unlike even, some mathematical terms are purposefully constructed to exclude trivial or degenerate cases.
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