It's neither here nor there, however, because the ref's blown up for a goal kick. |
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The fact that father's sickness was exacerbated if not caused by over-indulgence in Mekhong is neither here nor there. |
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We are deracinated Chinese, stripped of our regionalism, belonging neither here nor there. |
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Whether he was doolally before or after he dropped out of public gaze is neither here nor there. |
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The issue of making a Constitution that will stand the test of time is neither here nor there. |
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However unappealing, this outbreak of boasting is probably neither here nor there to the individuals whose agonies initially provoked it. |
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The fact that only a small percentage of the voters bothered to vote is neither here nor there. |
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So the mere fact that the certificate itself, that piece of paper, isn't available as evidence is neither here nor there in a sense. |
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If the agreements are not forthcoming, then a good atmosphere is neither here nor there. |
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Each beer consequently has its own froth quality, but the colour of the beer is really neither here nor there. |
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What I am trying to show is that appeals to shared values are neither here nor there when it comes to settling such questions. |
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Obviously, caribou have not roamed in these parts for at least 200 years, but that's neither here nor there. |
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Perhaps that's neither here nor there but we must take a more comprehensive approach. |
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Viewed in this light, the fact that the parties to Acton stipulated that the bargain should be confidential is neither here nor there as to its relevance. |
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Misspelled my name, by the way, but that's neither here nor there. |
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The fact that it has not yet happened I think is neither here nor there, but it's the next logical progression. |
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The fact that it has not yet happened to any great extent again is neither here nor there. |
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Whether one is for or against the bill introduced by the Canadian Alliance member, that is neither here nor there. |
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In my opinion, many people believe the government could use the same procedure against foreigners, but that is neither here nor there. |
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It may not be the party who presently has the floor but that is neither here nor there. |
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With respect to calling a month of awareness, I am neither here nor there on it. |
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Those suggestions are neither here nor there, neither fish nor fowl. |
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It all sounds jolly odd to me, but as you're always saying, I'm just an old buffer, half plastered most of the time, but that's neither here nor there. |
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But that's all insider mumbo-jumbo which is really neither here nor there. |
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Whether it is accompanied by a constitutional and political model that will sanctify that partition is neither here nor there. |
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My understanding is this authority about the 18 months or 12 months is neither here nor there, so it looks to me as though there is some view that something should happen here. |
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In my view, the fact that a Supervisor is accorded the same status as the Ombudsman is neither here nor there, but to give his assistant the same special status is both costly and difficult to justify. |
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First of all, the fact that one and a half million Canadians use it is, to my mind, from a scientific point of view, neither here nor there as to the question of whether marijuana is harmful. |
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The arguments in favour presented by the Commissioner in his speech, such as road safety, the environment and the reduction of the administrative burden, are neither here nor there. |
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As Hamelink observed, identifying practical or philosophical options, and perhaps developing strong preferences between them, is, in a sense, neither here nor there. |
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Although the Canadian government is trying to be reassuring, according to the legislative summary dated October 10, 2002 published by the Parliamentary Library, the government's conclusions are neither here nor there. |
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The fact that pledges willingly submit themselves to hazing is neither here nor there and any organization that engages in hazing will lose its charter. |
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