English to Spanish Dictionary negligible

negligible

despreciable
definition
adjective
sound could at last be recorded with incredible ease and at negligible cost
so small or unimportant as to be not worth considering; insignificant.
translation of 'negligible'
adjective
despreciable,
baladí
example
The amount of crime reported to us is 'negligible' , although for anyone who suffers it's one crime too many.
Any help or assistance is sufficient provided it is not so insignificant as to be 'negligible' .
Yet, against that self-image stands a record of slight, even 'negligible' achievement.
Except for the 'negligible' cost of printing the money, the central bank incurs no other cost in producing it.
A modest or 'negligible' rise in labor costs will not have a major effect on inflation, he said.
Even more foolishly, I assumed that the cost of keeping track of guns would be 'negligible' .
Publishing on the web costs a lot less than publishing on paper, although its costs are not 'negligible' .
Instead, it allocates a 'negligible' amount for the maintenance and upkeep of the zoos.
After a 'negligible' amount of sleep, it was up at eight on the Saturday, for a long day of activities.
I can give total online operations, and the cost of migration will be 'negligible' .
The proposed route would divert a 'negligible' amount of traffic from the city.
Any error introduced while measuring the width of strips a d is considered 'negligible' .
This is common sense really, but I have no doubt that the chances of it being adopted are 'negligible' due to cost.
Some consider this of 'negligible' importance, but sound evidence exists to the contrary.
The Licence Committee's view is that this could not be considered 'negligible' .
A spokesman for the county council said only one sign was to be moved at a 'negligible' cost.
The start-up costs of digital are much greater than film, but the incremental costs are 'negligible' .
Eventually the government award was appealed and reduced to a 'negligible' amount.
Telephone networks are digital, and the marginal cost of providing a call is 'negligible' .
I chose not to point out the 'negligible' cost of such an economic crime to them, but continued to grovel for clemency.
Yesterday, the Nader effect faded to 'negligibility' .
The researchers say that a shell of plasmonic material will scatter light 'negligibly' if the light's frequency is close to the resonant frequency of the plasmons.
The scheme is quite straightforward in the case of the failure of individual, small banks - that is, banks that are a 'negligibly' small component of the banking system overall.
As long as sex involves random mating, this advantage is 'negligibly' small unless deleterious mutations are very recessive.
This, in the Tribunal's view, is in keeping with the Tribunal's decision in this motion that it can only determine the issue of 'negligibility' at the conclusion of the injury stage of its proceedings.
Now that he's going, expect to read a deluge of diatribes by print journalists either lauding the awesome might of the people or shakily insisting on the ultimate 'negligibility' of the medium.
Almost two years after its founding, the Afghan national government is only 'negligibly' present in most of the nation, if at all.
These relations are parametered by fuzzy sets which provide a semantics for the notions of 'negligibility' and closeness.
Contrary to Mr Ryan's statement, taxi usage has increased only 'negligibly' , and patient care hasn't been compromised.
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