nonserious

nonserious

(ˌnɒnˈsɪərɪəs)
adj
not serious
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This nonserious attitude of the administration and political figures negates their claims about up-gradation of Balochistan's education system.
"She was taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary by ambulance with nonserious injuries."
After investigation, the director issued a private admonition, for "isolated and nonserious misconduct." The alleged violation was filing a responsive memo after its due date, in violation of Rule 3.4(c).
Most of the other adverse events reported, all nonserious, were musculoskeletal.
The researchers noted their study was limited by the highly selected patient population, low percentage of patients older than 75 years, including trials with efficacy endpoints where some nonserious adverse events may not have been recorded, and not including some trials in the meta-analysis if they were not part of the CTT.
Nonserious adverse events (23 in the yoga and 25 in the control group) were reported, but none were associated with either treatment.
Department of Social Welfare and Development Undersecretary for Protective Operations and Programs Group Mae Fe Ancheta-Templa cited in an interview the PNP's own data showing that the percentage of crimes committed by children between 2002 and 2015 was a measly 2 percent, of which 92 percent were 'nonserious.'
Berri also called for a general amnesty law to be issued for Lebanese citizens wanted on or imprisoned for a host of nonserious crimes, excluding those who had killed people or had participated in crimes targeting security agencies.
One driver and two passengers were taken to a hospital with nonserious injuries, he said.
He further said Shehbaz's inability to do anything regarding the behaviour of his party's leadership could be termed as nonserious behaviour.
He further said Shehbaz's inability to do anything regarding the behavior of his party's leadership could be termed as nonserious behavior.