Unimportance in a sentence as a noun

That's why I put this in terms of this blog post's unimportance. No one is paying attention!

One place where I wholly disagree with Chomsky is the unimportance of the deficit. That is a major, major problem.

Your best bet is security by unimportance. And if you are important to a foreign intelligence, well, you should expect to be spied on.

It's a caricature of unimportance. People sometimes feel like if a story isn't on HN's front page, that we, or the community, feel like it's unimportant.

You're right about the relative unimportance of the side point. However, the main point is not a prescriptive argument that the product _should_ be free, but rather a descriptive argument that the product _is_ free.

So-called "censorship" on the level of a forum like HN is of laughable unimportance. That pales in comparison to the kind of censorship the Chinese government practices.

] In every field, there are `bosses' who proclaim the correctness or incorrectness of a new result, and its importance or unimportance. Sometimes they disagree, like gang leaders fighting over turf.

From a business perspective, this highlights the relative unimportance of logos. Startup founders often obsess over things like logos.

Specifically the "odds" of succeeding and the relative unimportance of the connections you make during that time because [paraphrased] "most of the connections you make in the start-up world are with other start-ups who are likely to fail as well". This is just such a losing mindset to have.

"Do I dare to say this somehow shows the relative unimportance of design?" When design is about cramming some animation in just about everything you can show on the screen, and about how fancy your colors are going to be – yes, I agree, it's relatively unimportant.

We generally omit details of relative unimportance. In this case I suppose you think that the definition of "wrong" is very important to the discussion, whilst I think that the people I generally want to communicate with have a shared understanding of that concept.

It seems most likely that the speaker is using it to intentionally point out the unimportance of the USA to counter an implied American self-importance. You're using a term for a group of people that they would never use for themselves, which is a strong indicator it may not be a desirable label.

Even action movies that seem utterly brainless are backed by political notions like the virtue of the soldier or the unimportance of innocent bystanders. Childrens movies usually communicate very definite ideas about gender roles.

If people came by their beliefs about the importance or unimportance of writing by the effects of stray cosmic rays, only the ones who end up believing writing is important would bother to write up their belief. That is what the statisticians call a selection effect, and it is important to keep it in mind when weighing a piece of writing about writing.

The irreducible primary of egocentrism, the basic absolute, is the total unimportance of the other—which means; not caring one whit about others, using them for your own means, sacrificing their feelings and even their lives if necessary—which means: the other as a standard of evil, the self as a standard of the good. > Do not hide behind such superficialities as whether you should or should not use people.

The numerous real-world examples from airplane crash investigation also help put into perspective the relative unimportance of the "critical bugs" and "extreme pressure" most of us building the kinds of products discussed on HN actually experience.

I'm not saying that you support such an act, but to include it in a list of things that you are generally positive towards, without any qualification or disclaimer, indicates the implicit unimportance of Chinese lives, relative to SF's unique culture.

Essentially, in cases where the media covers matters of lesser significance while ignoring matters of greater significance predictably leads people to weight the more heavily covered issue more highly despite its relative unimportance. I don't know about the specific claim by the gp, but in general, I think it's socially useful to point out situations where a less covered related issue is not getting the appropriate amount of attention relative to a particular sensationalized issue in question.

Unimportance definitions

noun

the state of being humble and unimportant

See also: humbleness obscureness lowliness

noun

the quality of not being important or worthy of note