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"This whole initiative is based on a nonproblem," he said.
And that I sincerely believe this will be a nonproblem.
Some critics might claim that we are seeking to solve a nonproblem.
Spending $1.5 million to accomplish a solution to a nonproblem is ludicrous.
Instead, Hutchison's solution to the nonproblem passed 99-0 in the Senate.
It is a nonproblem and a false problem."
For the time being,Glennys Jones had been dismissed as too little to matter, a nonproblem.
It turned an irritating chore into a nonproblem.
Which made yesterday's departure delay a nonproblem.
Unquestionably, passing a law to address this nonproblem is preferable to rewriting the Constitution.
"On the other hand, we shouldn't do everything, either; we don't want to squander resources on something that might turn out to be a nonproblem."
Now, he said, "rather than running to the media or what have you, they just go out and clean it up and make it a nonproblem."
"This is a nonproblem.
"I don't want to amend the Constitution to solve a nonproblem," Mr. Bennett said.
She obviously had no desire to kill anyone, and just as obviously was not aware of the "Small Spirits" that made that particular issue a nonproblem.
Edward McSpedon, president of the Rail Construction Corporation, asserted that methane "has turned out to have been a nonproblem."
"We have medicalized a nonproblem," said Dr. Michael McClung, director of the Oregon Osteoporosis Center.
Professor Cole is concerned that the public will waste untold billions remediating what he considers to be a nonproblem, but there is evidence that his concern is misdirected.
"It's really a solution to a nonproblem," said Clark Wieman, the research director for the Cooper Union Infrastructure Institute, which studies New York City public works.
"Mass extinction was treated as a nonproblem," Mr. Alvarez writes in his deft and readable new book, "T. Rex and the Crater of Doom."
But if that turns out to be the case, it will have been a remarkably roundabout achievement, stemming largely from a crusade by one man to fix what looks an awful lot like a nonproblem.
Dr. Allen J. Hinkle, a pediatric anesthesiologist at the Dartmouth Medical Center who was among the petitioners, said the lollipop was a "cute solution to a nonproblem."
"Remember-the chewing out you get for bothering me with a nonproblem problem will never be as big as the one you get for not bothering me with a real problem."
But it said the emergency order to bar naked short selling "won't do much harm," and said "Critics might say it's a solution to a nonproblem, but the SEC doesn't claim to be solving a problem.
Compounding any problem (or nonproblem) is the traditional Western response to difficulties real or imagined: the tendency to see them emotionally, perceiving them as threats to one's personal survival-threats that must be fought tooth-and-nail to the bitter end.