nugatory im PONS Wörterbuch

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The humanities have been treated too often like nugatory fripperies, while science is favoured for its more apparent economic value.
www.ft.com
The chances of detection are meagre, the chances of conviction nugatory, and the chances of incarceration virtually non-existent.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
So, perhaps, his eye shall be opened to behold the series of the generations, and he shall weigh with surprise his momentous and nugatory gift of life.
en.wikipedia.org
It is noted that when it is said that an appeal would be rendered nugatory, it means the status quo ante can not be reverted to.
www.ghanaweb.com
Many food books are entirely nugatory -- another collection of ghosted celebrity "takes" on the classics.
www.ft.com
This also rendered nugatory the legislative oversight and fiscal powers.
interaksyon.com
The influx of such transitory token members as carpetbaggers, took advantage of these nugatory deposit criteria, often to instigate or accelerate the trend towards wholesale demutualisation.
en.wikipedia.org
His foreign policy is written off as nugatory.
www.theglobeandmail.com
And who is going to pay someone to do nugatory work?
www.canberratimes.com.au
Criminal justice is just one more sphere -- along with health care, employment, lending, etc. -- in which race remains an immutable factor despite being nugatory as a measure of anything real.
buffalonews.com

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