Immaterial

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Immaterial Definition

Not material; not essential or important.

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Not material; not essential or important.

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    Material or immaterial? (purchase orders)(Murray’s Law)(Column), Purchasing; September 18, 1997; Murray, John E., Jr.

    Immaterial Bodies: Affect, Embodiment, Mediation, New Formations; January 1, 2013; Sampson, Tony D.

    Immaterial Architecture, The Architects’ Journal; September 14, 2006; Martin, Tim

    Reflections on Feminism, Immaterial Labour and the Post-Fordist Regime, New Formations; October 1, 2010; McRobbie, Angela

    Pinker had written: “The supposedly immaterial soul can be bisected with a knife, altered by chemicals, turned on or off by electricity, and extinguished by a sharp blow or a lack of oxygen.(While We’re At It)(Brief article), First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life; June 1, 2008

    New Luxury: Shifting to immaterial values, International Herald Tribune; December 6, 2005; Raffaello Napoleone

    Cinema, the Post-Fordist Worker, and Immaterial Labor: From Post-Hollywood to the European Art Film, Framework; April 1, 2012; Goddard, Michael Halligan, Benjamin

    FORM 8-K: GENERAL CABLE ANNOUNCES CORRECTION OF IMMATERIAL FOOTNOTE DISCLOSURE ERROR, US Fed News Service, Including US State News; December 15, 2009

    Protection of Immaterial Rights in the Era of Internet: A New – Intensely Debated – Italian Approach, Mondaq Business Briefing; November 22, 2013; Hofer, Felix

    `Choice of candidate immaterial’, New Straits Times; January 8, 2002

    Racing: On the rails – Immaterial is off the mark.(Sport), The Mirror (London, England); November 25, 2000

    Bengal’s name change totally immaterial: Somnath, Hindustan Times (New Delhi, India); August 20, 2011

    Proposed Changes To The Nominal And Immaterial Transaction Exceptions To Prohibited Related Party Transactions In OSFI Guideline E-6.(Office of the superintendent of financial institutions), Mondaq Business Briefing; October 2, 2008

    Art and multitude; Nine letters on art, followed by Metamorphoses; art and immaterial labour.(Brief article)(Book review), Reference & Research Book News; June 1, 2012

    Immaterial, Manila Bulletin; August 10, 2010

    ‘Immaterial Something Plus’, Manila Bulletin; July 20, 2004

    Measuring Immaterial Capital for Organizations Using Multicriteria Reference Point Model, International Journal of Business; June 22, 2011; Brigui-Chtioui, Imene Saad, Ines

    Material/immaterial; the new work of Kengo Kuma.(Brief article)(Book review), Reference & Research Book News; May 1, 2010

    The lines are immaterial, The Spectator; November 30, 2002; Gardam, Jane

    The permanence of the immaterial. (stained glass), The Economist (US); December 22, 1990


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