| 11. | To use that title only trivializes what he did.
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| 12. | Washing the matter away with money trivializes the danger.
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| 13. | Using the Holocaust for political purposes trivializes the Holocaust.
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| 14. | It almost trivializes the presidency, makes it harder to get things done.
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| 15. | Humor soothes the soul, yet it also trivializes.
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| 16. | It tries to take something that is important and sacred and trivializes it.
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| 17. | Anybody who trivializes the difference between steroids and drugs is missing the point.
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| 18. | The problem is, the system trivializes sacrifices made by people who were really injured
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| 19. | It trivializes something as horrible as kiddie porn.
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| 20. | Comparing what happens here with what happens in Europe trivializes the events in Europe.
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