They constitute one rather trivial aspect of a broad and complex phenomenon.
He dashes about from place to place and function to function endeavouring to record all aspects of the local scene, trivial as well as tragic.
In a later episode, Doug's job is ridiculed by Pacey, who makes fun of the trivial aspects of small town police work.
Advertising may seem at times to be an almost trivial if omnipresent aspect of our economic system.
There are tests that purport to measure creativity, but, as he remarks, they are likely to capture only the most trivial aspects of it.
The poetry of Giusti, under a light trivial aspect, has a lofty civilizing significance.
Because of the political climate, he said, Chinese authors often steer away from the large controversies and focus on more personal and sometimes trivial aspects of life outside politics.
This is a tall challenge that one can't be entirely certain he has met, considering the unreliability of memory and the trivial aspects of his subject.
The expected evolution in computer power, however, is perhaps the most trivial aspect of future education computing.
I think the key question, again if we come back to the trivial aspect of the debates that rage in Washington now, it's what we're going to do in the future.