Negligible in a sentence as an adjective

If this is not the case, then the impact on pre-existing salaries would be negligible.

He said the actual cost to the manufacturer of a car in terms of product design is negligible.

Hardware-wise, the XPS13 just feels slimmer, even though the difference in size/weight is negligible.

Inflation has reduced their mortgage debt to negligible levels.

The entire frontpage of /b/ is 114,428 bytes, and saving 50 is absolutely negligible.

Those guys have families and their negligible equity certainly doesn't justify 80-hour weeks.

For a business of any size, $250 and $45 are essentially the same as a one-time cost--negligible.

Note the disregard for the previous point, where ending up on the list is bad enough for any entity not big enough to get non-negligible public support.

"The iPhone is heralded as the most revolutionary mobile phone in human history, but the cold and harsh truth is that for all the cheering and punditry, the iPhone's impact on the world is negligible.

Why do people put so much effort in comparing tool A to tool B when either of those tools only cover 5% of all the work that goes into any serious application, and the time saved by any advantage tool A has over tool B is pretty much negligible?I mean cool, so Meteor is maybe better for prototyping.

Negligible definitions

adjective

so small as to be meaningless; insignificant; "the effect was negligible"

adjective

not worth considering; "he considered the prize too paltry for the lives it must cost"; "piffling efforts"; "a trifling matter"

See also: paltry trifling