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Waiting, as so often on the job, for a nonevent?
Some of the best images can make a nonevent seem dramatic.
But to stock investors, the jobs report was a nonevent.
But he added that other traders see the change "as a nonevent."
"We're all hoping this will be the biggest nonevent of the century."
This was a big event, but a nonevent in terms of the football arena.
"I thought this was a nonevent," he said in a telephone interview.
"For us, it was a nonevent because we do not want to sell these businesses," this person said.
Today's Fed policy meeting was viewed largely as a nonevent.
"But in terms of impact on the industry and competition, it's a nonevent.
From where I sat, a nonevent had spawned a multimillion-dollar business.
"The main event of the day was another nonevent."
In real terms and from the national perspective, as he points out, the redemption is essentially a nonevent.
"The meeting turns out to be a crashing nonevent," he writes.
Yet, in terms of Canadians' eating habits, the news has been a nonevent.
There are many for whom Wards' closing was a nonevent.
"They had it under such control, it almost seemed like a nonevent," he said.
I wanted to tell someone about this miraculous nonevent.
For one night, at least, Patrick was a nonevent.
Otherwise, Boston would have become a nonevent with no name runners."
For most Americans, a modest further decline in the dollar could prove a nonevent.
The fair was, in some ways, a nonevent, without the great excitement generated by its 1939 predecessor.
As for his own proposal to his wife of 35 years, he called it a "nonevent."
"Having dinner with Jack and listening to music afterward was a nonevent.
I wouldn't call it a nonevent, but it's not a big deal."