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"To me, the fact that they are two women is a nonissue."
And in most school districts, the law has been a nonissue.
"Three to four months from now, this whole issue should speak for itself" by being a nonissue, he said.
Other than that, he said, the gun has been a nonissue.
As for the players, they said the storm turned out to be a nonissue.
Something of vital importance to one couple may be a nonissue to another.
Straight families in the building, he said, "are kind of a nonissue."
It has for the most part become a nonissue.
I would like for it to be a nonissue.
"It just seems like such a nonissue to me because it's something I have absolutely no control over.
If this were anybody else, it would have been a nonissue."
"We believe it's a bit of a nonissue, however, as both games are very different.
"This whole thing would be a nonissue if they had just been responsive to the neighbors," he said.
The administration would like to turn the budget deficit into a nonissue in the presidential campaign.
This is a nonissue and the articles say so.
Then again, other people's prospects could be a nonissue.
Yet as we approach the midterm election, inequality is a nonissue.
"It was a nonissue in my childhood and remained that way for years.
Moreover, in Boston, the question of his physical health and stamina has been a nonissue.
When reporters asked him today whether he would continue to play his old position, Sehorn said it was a nonissue.
But he added that since any changes would be years in the making, the fuel-cell project could make them "a nonissue."
In richer parts of the world, nutritional deficiencies are a nonissue.
"It's a nonissue from where myself and the staff are coming from.
Condoleezza Rice, the national security adviser, said the subject was a nonissue.
But college officials said it was a nonissue.
"You want it to be a non-issue in your life at some point," he said.
Some other topics are "non-issues" that never have a chance.
Processing power consumption is by far a non-issue in comparison.
For him, the issue of contemporary versus traditional borders on being a non-issue.
I can't believe that such a pathetic non-issue has generated a column.
Green has dismissed that notion as simply an excuse and a non-issue.
I don't think you can call it a non-issue.
If psychologists and a small but growing number of college officials have their way, enforcement policies will become a non-issue.
I'm hoping it will turn out to be a non-issue."
I sort of take your point, but this is not a trumped-up non-issue in theatre.
Our President has more or less admitted he was a pretty big pothead in his day, and it's been a non-issue.
Yeah, somebody could walk by, look on his screen, and take offense to it, but that should be a complete non-issue.
When browsers on mobile devices become even better, this will be a non-issue.
Other owners are upset with Magowan because they say he is creating a non-issue.
The media's attention to the non-issues aggravates the problem for candidates who attempt to focus on issues.
Pfizer is a bit of a non-issue in relation to Margate.
The list of 1992 non-issues can be extended.
Both were non-issues in the Mexican election campaign.
Do you really believe that taking away yet more citizen's freedoms is a 'non-issue?'
This is not the case when pedaling a bicycle, where the "steps" are so very close together and balance a non-issue.
The issue of "natural" vs. "artificial" is in fact a non-issue.
This is a complete non-issue, it just seems like an attention grabbing stunt from the lancet.
The whole thing is such a non-issue.
"So you're saying that this potential lawsuit, whatever it is, is a non-issue?"