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It's a moot point, though ... unless Bennett contacts police.
In the abstract, this is all something of a moot point.
He later backed off that, but it's a moot point now.
Of course, that's all a bit of a moot point now.
With the Switch, of course, this is all a moot point.
So it's a bit of a moot point for the present.
"Because until then, this is all a moot point," he said.
To quote Carrie Mae Weems, it should be a moot point.
It's still a moot point more than 70 years after Independence.
The suspects' travel issues make any threats of violence a moot point.
Of course, this could all be a moot point and somehow Boo!
Will McCabe's oversight of the FBI end up being a moot point?
Whether Donald or Bill is the bigger sexist is a moot point.
A few hours after their meeting, the question became a moot point.
"My income isn't much, so it's almost a moot point," she said.
Predictably, he will say they followed department regulations; it's a moot point.
The setup for Kingdom Battle is thin, but it's a moot point.
Trump's public request is also probably a moot point, China experts add.
At that point, unreasonably high deductibles make having insurance a moot point.
The gravity of this investigation is probably a moot point for this device.
"I think it's a moot point now," he said, according to The Blaze.
Facebook's ultimate decision on the creation of such a policy is a moot point.
So, all just a moot point, dead in the water entirely at this point.
Until he does, or is investigated for the case, Hillegas is a moot point.
Not sure how that would have stopped it anyway, but it's a moot point.
But all that would be a moot point if the graphics card doesn't deliver.
Now, this all could be a moot point if Trump wins a second term.
But I guess he's probably dead next week, so maybe it's a moot point.
Absent that occurrence, arguing that the law is impractical is pretty much moot point.
Arms sales between the U.K. and Saudi Arabia are a moot point for protesters.
Watch more from Motherboard: Oil and Water In Manitoba, this is now a moot point.
Leaking it to reporters was a moot point, because it was live-streamed on Facebook.
By now, it should be a moot point for a black artist — but it's not.
We already asked that question, and I think it's a moot point; there's no going back.
But it's largely a moot point, since right now it's not even a competition at all.
Whether tattoos are the cause or the effect of such personality types is a moot point.
What doesn't look like a moot point, at least in the show's timeline, is Brendan's case.
Moot point: Trump's original ban suspended entry of citizens from those six countries for 90 days.
The offense made the outcome a moot point while extending the Cubs' best start since 1970.
Even though it became a moot point, Kavanaugh criticized the 1988 Supreme Court ruling, Morrison v.
Ideally, state and national elections would run so smoothly that this would be a moot point.
But I think currently it's a moot point because automation is not really happening at all.
What could've been a rich moment of rivalry between siblings turns into essentially a moot point.
If you don't connect with them, if you don't care about them, it's all a moot point.
But it is a moot point if your professor is not using OpenStax as the course textbook.
How much nickel ore the country will be exporting come 2022 is also a highly moot point.
However, given that many works do not hide anti-Soviet sentiments this seems like a moot point.
Whether someone has accelerated the process by canceling large tonnages of LME stocks is a moot point.
But all of this is kind of a moot point if you live here in the States.
The issue is largely considered a moot point with Republicans controlling the Senate and the White House.
If Kavanaugh's confirmation were a sure thing, all of this document wrangling might be a moot point.
Whether or not I am a practicing Muslim is a moot point with a last name like that.
That said, I know most people are not no-casers like me so it's likely a moot point.
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Neither of them draw a salary from their jobs, but their personal wealth makes that a moot point.
It's a moot point as to how long the easier tone in time-spreads is going to last.
Maybe in 10 years it'll be a moot point, and the streets will be filled with robot cars!
The plebiscite for the train was still almost two weeks away, making the vote something of a moot point.
The identity of the actual shooter is kind of a moot point compared to who's behind the assassination plot.
The legality of his remarks became a moot point, once his visa was revoked and the deportation process began.
The frenetic action notwithstanding, the moot point, as always, is whether bots actually solve any real end-user need.
But that was a moot point, she noted, because the family was already "trying voluntarily to dissolve the Foundation."
Whether or not Kat is sexually attracted to Adena may be a moot point; turns out, she has a girlfriend.
We're guessing people thought that would make it easier for Caitlyn to jump to 'Housewives' ... but it's a moot point.
"I can't get over the fact that we can't control the Senate, so it's all a moot point," says Manley.
Whether a more conventionally faithful translation would have won Han the international audience she now enjoys is a moot point.
A few of the sites sampled (like Bryde Island and Moot Point) are hard to get to and never see tourists.
In such a world, a trivial fine over what is essentially a moot point can't help but look a little ridiculous.
I guess it's a moot point anyways, since filming for the next Ford-led movie doesn't even begin for another year.
Whether internal supply dynamics will allow the country to continue exporting at this sort of rate, however, is a moot point.
I don't think the Republicans are interested in moving any of them, so I think that's kind of a moot point.
"As noted, we expect Congress to pass legislation so this will hopefully be a moot point," DHS spokesman David Lapan said.
It's a moot point as to how many other miners, particularly those bringing new operations on stream, have been so prescient.
Half African American and half Filipino, Hamilton grew up in a wildly diverse area, meaning his race was often a moot point.
Everyone on this show has a good book cover, metaphorically speaking, so it's a moot point, but good to recognize priorities nonetheless.
EST: Denver won by a final score of 24-10, essentially rendering the nightmare scenario put in play earlier a moot point.
"I think it's going to be a moot point because they're going to come together and get the train moving," he said.
But now that Flynn has resigned, whether it's "too soon" for personnel changes in the administration is kind of a moot point.
Though the gas was turned on, the windows in the room were all open, rendering any death short of pneumonia a moot point.
That's largely a moot point here, given the fact that the product doesn't have, say, a standard web browser, unlike the new Show.
All that is great, but given how rough kids can be on their stuff, it's a moot point without some kind of protection.
It's something of a moot point, as only a handful of theaters have the ability to exhibit the film at the higher speeds.
Whether there would be sufficient inventory of cobalt to buffer the market against serious disruption in the DRC is a very moot point.
Fortunately, there is a solution that should turn the current court cases, never mind the potential Supreme Court challenges, into a moot point.
If Rodriguez hadn't made his legacy a moot point, it would be great fun to root for him to keep on keepin' on.
There has been no request to distribute the film in Iran, but it's a moot point, he adds -- it would never be allowed.
When the next batter, Ronald Torreyes, grounded out to end the inning with no more runs scored, Showalter's argument became a moot point.
Yet passing a budget is increasingly a moot point; the House can consider appropriations measures after May 15 without a new spending blueprint.
Obviously, the singer may see that as a moot point ... after he was hit with 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse on Friday.
The choice between vertical and horizontal stills became a moot point when video became common, then flared up again when mobile phones rolled around.
The price of a rocket, however, becomes a moot point if a small satellite company can't be confident that their product will launch successfully.
Whether the state-owned oil company can win some breathing space through a debt exchange that will satisfy current holders remains a moot point.
But for now, it's a moot point, as Baidu says it's using the software only to monitor large-scale events for crowd crush danger.
It's something of a moot point, as less than a half dozen theaters have the ability to exhibit the film at the higher speeds.
The rebuttal to this argument is that those who search corn are redirected to the maize page anyway, so it is a moot point.
For example, the Clean Power Plan would be a moot point under their proposal: The increased price of carbon would render its mandates irrelevant.
Trump has generally downplayed the specter of impeachment, reasoning that a strong economy and his popularity among his base would make it a moot point.
The 20-minute clip features a constantly swirling spiral, but since you're soon instructed to close your eyes, it's really just a kooky moot point.
At issue is the sharing of seized information about Mr. Reichberg with his co-defendants, a moot point for Mr. Harrington considering his plea agreement.
In the U.S., moot refers to something that is of no practical importance--a moot point is one that could be hypothetical or even (gasp!) academic.
According to Scientific American, U.S. aerosol products no longer contain chemicals that are harmful to the ozone layer so Trump's complaint is largely a moot point.
It may be a moot point in Jeff Sessions America, given the likely Attorney General's past statements that "good people" don't get groovy with the grass.
If tech is designed purely to learn and evolve in response to its users, not its designers, then design bias would seemingly be a moot point.
Some of the changes, such as revising the Volcker rule, would largely be a moot point, as banks sold off their proprietary trading desks years ago.
A 4K screen on a phone would make sense for VR, but Sony doesn't even have a mobile VR headset so it's kind of a moot point.
"They haven't finalized any decisions, so it's actually a moot point to talk about it now out of respect to Lionsgate and to everyone involved," she said.
There are also a couple available on eBay, but the fact that they're being shipped from the U.K. will likely make the "affordable" part a moot point.
The question of whether it was smart for the United States to withdraw from the JCPOA is up for historical debate, but now is a moot point.
Since contested election results must happen on a state-by-state basis, a stinging defeat could render Mr. Trump's threats to dispute the results a moot point.
Mr. Feng, 45, claimed to have forgotten his passcode, making his cooperation a moot point even if he were willing to extend it, according to a government filing.
In any case, in 1967 the UN Outer Space Treaty banned the use of nuclear weapons in space, making any study of nuking the moon a moot point.
But if any reduction in crude supply is merely matched by lower demand from major importers such as China, it may make the producers' efforts a moot point.
They may still have LME prices hard-wired into their physical contracts but how many actually hedge their exposure on the exchange any more is a moot point.
Hopwood, an associate law professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, worked on winning clemency from the White House — now a moot point with the First Step Act.
"Let's say the price of crude never corrects itself, then pipelines would be a moot point," said Dirk Lever, an energy infrastructure analyst at AltaCorp Capital in Calgary.
That Kishimoto et al are making a "new" version of a not-even-second-best example of a game genre, in my opinion, is therefore a moot point.
Many also argue that the Republican majority in the Senate is unlikely to vote to remove Mr. Trump, making a House effort to impeach him a moot point.
Clinton eventually decided to oppose Keystone (now a moot point) and the TPP, but Sanders can still hold onto his vote against the Iraq War like a shiny badge.
What the combined impact would be may be a moot point because many Republicans in the House say they will not support Obamacare subsidies, regardless of what McConnell promised.
That's a moot point for Kes Smith, a conservationist who spent decades caring for the last population of wild northern white rhinos in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Charles Payne: My wife orders so much stuff from Amazon, they&aposve already opened a distribution center at my house so it&aposs a moot point for me, okay?
Whether "charge rage" was real in 2015 may be a moot point in the future if features like Waitlist can stop that frustration in the in the first place.
Sephora argued that it was a moot point because the original contract stipulated that the contract could only be modified in writing and therefore the suit should be thrown out.
Obviously, this is a bit of a moot point, since Samsung has already said that it will be releasing a Note 8, despite the battery scandals that doomed its predecessor.
This could all be a moot point: there's no telling when AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, or Sprint will be able to confidently say they're providing gigabit speeds to customers.
As to whether it's actually raining — or burning hot, with a sun that sears the skin — is a moot point in this production, which opened on Sunday at Soho Rep.
Menendez said Thursday he sees a "rising sense" of support in the Senate for curtailing weapons sales to the Saudis, though said it's a "moot point" because of his hold.
They are pawns in a media game that deliberately blurs the lines between fame, fact and fiction until public interest in a character or event becomes almost a moot point.
One Republican, Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, expressed concern about Ms. DeVos's enthusiasm for school choice — a moot point for many of her constituents, given the vastness of her state.
Turns out Wren is the baby daddy, which is kind of a moot point once Alex reveals that she killed Wren when he became more of a liability than an asset.
Apple recently disclosed that it had patched its software to render one of the patent disputes a moot point, with AppleInsider reporting it rolled out in iOS 12.1 (late October 2018).
To what extent promises of further targeted spend on infrastructure will pick up the slack is a moot point, given a proposed shift of financing to untested public-private partnership structures.
The latter is now a moot point as China is no longer acting to devalue its currency to make its exports cheaper, but is instead trying to prop up its value.
Boone argued that Stanton should have been given a triple, but it turned out to be a moot point when the next hitter, Miguel Andujar, grounded out to end the inning.
But that's also a moot point: Muslims have been living here in large numbers since the 1960s, and now Germany's six million Muslims make up roughly 6 percent of the population.
Perhaps the book doesn't quite earn its near-300-page length; whether the reader actually needs to follow Mr Jones on a Californian road trip, for instance, is a moot point.
It may be a moot point if the Senate surprises us and acts on President Obama's nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court during the post-election lame duck session.
Of course, saving twice the images effectively doubles the storage space they occupy — though with 64GB of on-board storage expandable up to 256GB, that may be a moot point for many.
Yes, without question; however, technology will never reach the summit where civilian casualties are a moot point because the enemy, along with Carl von Clausewitz's "fog" and "friction," always has a vote.
One of Gubarev's lawyers suggested the subpoena is a moot point, saying it seeks information that doesn't matter in their case: whether Gubarev and his companies were involved in the DNC cyberattack.
The all-black dress code made it sort of a moot point, as outfit choice had become an inherently political statement, albeit one that was easy to phone in and often unsettlingly glamorous.
The Vizio D3213-D3203 ($212016) might have a resolution of just 2132p, but when you're dealing with a 20150-inch screen, the difference between 2132p and 21200p/Full HD is a moot point.
The Vizio D2132-D21200 ($200) might have a resolution of just 720p, but when you're dealing with a 32-inch screen, the difference between 720p and 1080p/Full HD is a moot point.
And, of course, there's the Starbucks app — though anything that uses direct payment is a bit of a moot point, since there's no NFC on the standard Versa model here in the States.
Of course, you won't be seeing most of that backing most of the time, so a lot of this is ultimately a moot point, thanks to those 22600 metal pins at the bottom.
WIMBLEDON, England — As Novak Djokovic and Sam Querrey headed back to their Wimbledon lodgings on Friday night, all the chatter about Djokovic's Grand Slam was one set away from becoming a moot point.
The transgender community has been especially hard-hit by recent Trump-era legislation, making the issue of marriage seem like a moot point when the mechanics of daily life are difficult to navigate.
When asked whether she would go to the White House after the World Cup, Rapinoe, 33, responded: "I'm not going to the (expletive) White House," she said, adding it was a moot point.
Plus, given that the tracks had already made their way online and been extensively catalogued by Redditors last week, both asking for a ransom or officially releasing the tracks was largely a moot point.
The clock takes a subtle approach to displaying time, and while it probably wouldn't take that long to master reading those moving hairs, it's a moot point since the Lash Clock isn't for sale.
The source added that when Rex Tillerson became Secretary of State, the need for a back channel became a moot point, since Tillerson had a wide range of Russian contacts, including with Putin himself.
The agency also said that it wasn't basing its proposal on the quantity of submissions supporting or opposing net neutrality — which means it may well argue that the fake comments are a moot point.
"The best thing that cardholders can do is make the rate hike a moot point by paying the balance in full every month so all of these rate hikes are a nonissue," Schulz said.
And Palmer – who will appear alongside Julianne Hough, Vanessa Hudgens, Carly Rae Jepsen and more in next month's Grease: Live on FOX – says defining her sexuality to anyone but herself is a moot point.
The judge who closed out Tekashi69's child sex case now admits there was a major screwup with his original sentence, but she also suggests it's a moot point now that he's locked up.
But this is likely a moot point since genetic and non-genetic adult augmentation represents hundred-fold larger markets and much faster potential return on enhancement—weeks rather than decades—web-warp-drive speed vs.
Plus, all this may be a moot point, given that Frozen 2 is scheduled for a 2019 release, and it may take the top slot from both the original Frozen and the new Lion King.
The debate has become a moot point, as it is now clear that media consumers are more obsessed with the content offered by well-known creators — sometimes regardless of the quality — rather than the platform.
Recycling plastic has been a stop-start endeavor, plagued by limitations caused by the large variety of plastics we churn out, waste contamination, and the energy-intensive processes which can make recycling an economic moot point.
Whether this Iran team have the firepower going forward to match the 2014 vintage remains a moot point after a toothless display against Morocco in their World Cup opener, which they won with a late own goal.
The XTEND tub also includes all of the basic plumbing you'll need to fill it, but that's a moot point because it doesn't appear as if Carina has any plans to put her collapsible tub into production.
Pitting her and El against each other is maddeningly pedestrian, not to mention unjustified (El gets jealous when she sees Max and Mike talking, but he is so in love with El that it's a moot point).
But of course, that's an entirely moot point if you're crammed into two square feet of space on your commute, with barely enough room to sneeze, let alone play an expansive open-world game on your mobile.
The introduction of an industrial economy is a moot point when it entirely replaces an agricultural economy, denying Puerto Rico its own capacity for self-sustenance, imposing the importation of 22017% of its food products at inflated prices.
Linden Lab initially suggested we could see a beta around the Oculus Rift release, but that hasn't panned out so far, although the Rift is available in small enough quantities that it's a moot point for most people.
In that sense, whether or not they made all or any of their money back or even a multiple return from Tyba's exit is perhaps a moot point, depending of course on how well the spin-off company does.
If the Senate bill is indeed dead, that House vote is a moot point—but many Republican congresspeople still voted to take health insurance away from millions, or so the campaign commercials will say when the midterms roll around.
In fact, whether number 1s have become more or less formulaic over the last 15 years is a moot point, because aside from Greg James does anybody actually know what's been in the chart for the last 15 years?
As a non-US-citizen, this strikes me as a half measure — but it's a moot point, since this is clearly driven in part by the fact that, post-Snowden, the world is taking its privacy much more seriously.
Though the Democratic-controlled House could begin an investigation of its own, as Pressley is urging, impeachment of President Donald Trump's second Supreme Court justice is pretty much a moot point, given the current make-up of the Senate.
August 22, 2018: Trump tweets that he would not recommend Cohen to anyone looking for an attorney, which quickly becomes a moot point as news breaks that Cohen's license to practice will soon be revoked due to his guilty plea.
But whether Trump was just spitballing or not all that concerned about Roe is probably a moot point — the list of potential justices he's said to be working from include doctrinaire conservatives much like Neil Gorsuch, Trump's first Supreme Court pick.
" "I think it'd be a moot point; I don't think Russia is sending anyone back over here for trial, the same way we wouldn't send anybody over there for trial," the Kentucky senator said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union.
But that was becoming a moot point: By 1969, the party was being torn asunder, its East and West Coast factions rived by distrust, largely because of the F.B.I. And in the court of public opinion, the Panthers had already lost.
That is partly because, while money is typically the overriding factor when a player hits the open market — including ones from Japan — it is largely a moot point in the case of Ohtani, a 25.75-year-old hitting and pitching marvel.
Democrats would be hard-pressed to hold this seat when he retires but that may be a moot point when it happens: Minnesota will likely lose a district after the 393 Census, and Peterson's is the obvious one to be cannibalized.
It's clear that the Canadian insurance industry isn't going to stop its fight to get its hands on all of your genetic information any time soon, but if the Genetic Non-Discrimination Act passes, it will be a moot point.
The question of quid pro quo is a moot point for many Democrats weighing whether to impeach the President, seeing as how there is no disputing that Trump did ask a foreign government to investigate a political opponent during an election season.
"Thus, market conditions will help remove overall excess oil stocks in 210," OPEC noted, a moot point for oil markets that have seen prices slump over the last few years due to a glut in supply and failure of demand to keep pace.
With over half the world's population currently in possession of a smartphone device, and that number slated to grow exponentially every few years, the question of locating a global audience for mobile content is essentially a moot point—that audience already exists.
But in the end, it seemed a moot point: The athletes' minders from the North Korean government were unlikely to let them use phones with unfettered, high-speed access to the internet, which would be strictly forbidden in their isolated home country.
Though what, practically, she or any tech giant can do to urge co-operation from smaller platforms — which are often based outside the UK and the US, and thus can't easily be pressured with legislative or any other types of threats — seems a moot point.
Sasse also said that his advice to choose a woman became a moot point due to the change in the Senate's role after the President's choice of Kavanaugh, despite what he described as a mischaracterization of the Senate's impending vote on the nominee's confirmation.
It may be a moot point in the end because European aerospace giant Airbus, Boeing's chief rival, last year agreed to take a majority stake in the jet program and the two plan to build the aircraft in Alabama, where Airbus makes narrowbody passenger planes.
Patricia KiddLumberton, N.J. To the Editor: If museums, universities, opera houses and symphony halls stipulated that all donations had to be anonymous, the morality of the donor — or the need to assess whether ill-gotten gains lurked beneath a specific donation — would be a moot point.
We're hoping the Kenny Ortega classic (yes Hocus Pocus and High School Musical were directed by the same person) will become a mainstay on Disney's new streaming platform, Disney+, but that release isn't until November 12, so it's a bit of a moot point until Halloween 2020.
The following apps all support multiuser, according to Apple: Third-party app developers can take advantage of multiuser mode, but many of the biggest streaming services like Netflix and Hulu already ask you to pick who's watching when you open them, so it's kind of a moot point.
The philosophical debates about what makes a "true AI" will be a moot point to them, because they are growing up in a world where machines interact with them in (only for us, surprisingly) human ways — long before they have any inkling of what actually makes AI tick.
And if you're worried about him doing a 28, as in hesitating to pitch beyond the 103-inning threshold talked about during the returns of Stephen Strasburg and Matt Harvey, it's likely a moot point since the regular season is a quarter of the way over already. 210-t.
And in the past, I'd always assumed that even if I did come across someone with an emergency medical problem, my intervention would likely be a moot point, because I wouldn't have any medical tools with me, other than a phone for calling 911, like any other passer-by.
"If museums, universities, opera houses and symphony halls stipulated that all donations had to be anonymous, the morality of the donor — or the need to assess whether ill-gotten gains lurked beneath a specific donation — would be a moot point," one letter in the New York Times argued.
A built-in internet connection (the Book uses Verizon for its connectivity) is far superior than relying on Wi-Fi hot spots or tethering to a phone or other connected device, but that's all a moot point you have to sit at a desk to get the best experience with the device.
Now I realize it's almost a moot point: She might not be doing anything to advance the cause beyond trying to limit the damage she caused by telling Pastor Tim her parents' secret, but in doing so, she's become an agent herself, with assets of her own she has to learn to manage.
If Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE or another Republican is elected president this fall, the chairman's contest will probably be a moot point.
We don't really know how close he actually came to accepting an offer from Phil Jackson in May 2014 to coach the Knicks — only that Kerr had understandable reservations about becoming the frontman, or fall guy, for the newly minted Team Triangle before an offer he couldn't refuse from the Golden State Warriors made it a moot point.
However, this question is largely a moot point now that many people in the United States are receiving a new HPV vaccine called 9vHPV, approved in 2014, which protects against a total of nine HPV types, said Dr. Rebecca B. Perkins, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center.
Although most polls show that the majority of Catalans favor remaining a part of Spain, there is anger at the Spanish government for not allowing an official vote on the matter and for the perceived suppression of a democratic process — a moot point in a country that experienced military dictatorship for much of the 20th century.
Their towering payroll would make James Cameron blush, and five of their six highest-paid players are locked up for at least the next two seasons—the sixth being LeBron James, who will opt out of his contract this summer and either get paid a lot or make everything you're about to read a moot point by deciding not to return.

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