In normal circumstances, perhaps I would agree that it should be a non-issue. |
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And that can happen because the entire issue is a non-issue, one that ought to be set aside. |
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Six of their final seven games are inside a dome, making winter weather a non-issue. |
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One of these is handled well, and ends up being a non-issue, because it's fully integrated into the script, used to define and develop character. |
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On the contrary, many people who have no quarrel with having liquor served with meals often treat the matter as a non-issue. |
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In the four case studies, the question of whether to pursue a devolution or co-management agreement was essentially a non-issue. |
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Usually their proclivities are covered up or so widespread that it's a non-issue. |
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Or is it just organised touchiness, a non-issue mirrored and magnified as a great moral discourse signifying nothing? |
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With significantly lower prices, replacement becomes a non-issue. |
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The conclusion was that media was creating an issue out of a non-issue. |
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But it's a complete non-issue among politicians and journalists alike. |
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I haven't said much about this, because it is a total non-issue. |
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If the past is any indication, the issue of trust itself has therefore become a non-issue. |
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For high-technology firms, the issue of labour standards is almost a non-issue. |
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Let me leave it at that, because I think that in a sense we're talking about a non-issue here. |
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I will be delighted the day the subject of women's representation in parliaments becomes a non-issue because it has become something natural. |
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The bottom-line is that with the different patenting policies from different countries, patenting is a non-issue in the long run. |
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It has brought humanity closer by making distance a non-issue, freedom of choice a reality and the conveyance of ideas, more precise. |
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If people want to find our work out there and share it on peer-to-peer networks, it's really a non-issue to us. |
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The combination of weight, a very effective recoil pad, the pistol grip and Remington's LE buckshot makes recoil almost a non-issue. |
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Ask an average person in Mumbai their opinion on this issue, and they are likely to say that it is a non-issue. |
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Teams have joked that winter orienteering is a non-issue because all you need to do is follow the course-setter or leader's tracks. |
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It points to a more pragmatic approach, but the demarcation issue is, from the perspective of those of us who are working in the region, a non-issue. |
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His youth becomes a complete non-issue literally from the get-go, as he displays incredible chops on both acoustic and electric guitar and on the piano. |
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However, Narayanasamy clarified on Friday saying a non-issue was being made into an issue by the Opposition. |
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His position on that matter is a non-issue, now that the courts have decided. |
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The investigation concerns the non-issue of W-2 forms for certain foreign «immigrant» employees and the non-declaration of certain remuneration relating to stock option or stock purchase plans. |
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It is a non-issue as it is the disease of the poor, a women's disease. |
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If performance parity is achieved, then moving to new core logic and memory is a non-issue, and it's easy to justify adopting those other neat new features. |
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She said that she was not, but that it would have been something of a non-issue, because most felonies in those days were crimes punished by death. |
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Run your processes on a common code base, making software upgrades a non-issue and ensuring that the latest capability is shared immediately upon release. |
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But true to form in this drawn out debate, what we are witnessing is a lot of politicking over what is fundamentally a non-issue. |
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Making the recent stock carnage a non-issue, the bank said that the threat of a global recession is low. |
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The Home Minister has given a statement in the Rajya Sabha that it's a non-issue and there is nothing like this. |
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The question of prescriptibility was also a non-issue during the negotiations of the 1948 Genocide Convention. |
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The loan payoff made the encumbered status of the Rogers Bancshares stock a non-issue heading into the Chapter 11 auction of Metropolitan's holding company. |
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Once we're successful, these issues, every single one, become non-issue. |
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If a message fleetingly enters Canada, I suspect that the test would not be met of a real and substantial connection and it's a non-issue from a liability perspective. |
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The bathrobe has been historically popular as sizing is a non-issue, but typically a snoozer, a white bath towel with sleeves. |
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That's a whole lot of firepower to slap down a non-issue. |
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The non-issue rosewood grips and backstrap engraving do detract some-what from its value. |
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