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But, as I just said, that is a trivial problem.
Well, I'd invested a couple hours in trying to understand a trivial problem.
We must leave the trivial problems of national greed to the Council.
"You never heard about it because it's a trivial problem.
Why shouldn't he stir himself to deal with these trivial problems?
We have the bandwidth and understanding to do this now - it's a trivial problem.
To come up with a unified code is a trivial problem from the scientific point of view.
Contrary to what you seem to be saying, this is not really a trivial problem at all, and nobody's solved it.
Determining the location of the ship within it, even roughly, was no longer a trivial problem.
Trivial problems rock them only to be resolved in a gush of "I love you's."
Not a trivial problem, but made possible by the way operator networks exchange system information with their phones.
May we never become so wrapped up in our own trivial problems that we forget to care about anyone else.
It seemed like a trivial problem, a matter of making sure that computer clocks would not misread the year 2000 as 1900.
It seems like it should be a trivial problem.
In a sense it is a trivial problem, merely an inconvenient personality trait.
In times like these, a potential assassin in the castle is a trivial problem.
But the comets seemed almost a trivial problem.
"This is not a trivial problem," he said.
Let's return to the comparatively trivial problem of World War Three.
Hyperthermia is no trivial problem for those at risk.
A trivial problem for the Imager I intended to be.
Even the slightest complication would ruin its chances because drugs for trivial problems must be virtually free of risks.
Knowing such measurements without an accurate time could only show position in latitude which was a trivial problem in comparison.
A trivial problem caused by a trivial error.
Most were trivial problems easily answered.