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6 Sentences With "moot points"

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Actions taken during this time usually result as moot points - so conserve your energy!
But these are mostly moot points when the person most responsible for "Pet Sounds" performs that album's songs, as Mr. Wilson will do with his former band mates Al Jardine and Blondie Chaplin beside him.
The Round Table Movement evolved out of Lord Milner's Kindergarten. They held meetings called 'The Moot', named after the Anglo- Saxon meeting, but also because they were discussing 'moot' points. The movement began at a conference at Plas Newydd, Lord Anglesey's estate in Wales, over the weekend of 4–6 September. The framework of the organisation was devised by Lionel Curtis, but the overall idea was due to Lord Milner.
If a court or tribunal of a Member State finds a provision of EU law to be ambiguous, equivocal or unclear, it may seek a preliminary ruling; and if that court or tribunal is one from which there is no appeal, the court must make an application. In either case, the domestic court be adjourned until the ECJ ruling is issued. The question to the ECJ must be short and succinct, but may be accompanied by documents explaining the context and circumstances of the issue. The ECJ may decline to give judgement in the absence of a genuine dispute, on the basis that it will not consider "moot points".
Departmental Committee on the Royal College of Art, Report of the Departmental Committee on the Royal College of Art, London: House of Commons, 1911 He also made a critique of what he saw as un-businesslike Arts and Crafts attitudes in Moot Points, a dialogue with his friend Walter Crane.Moot points. Friendly Disputes on Art & Industry between Walter Crane & Lewis F. Day, London: B.T.Batsford, 1903 He served on the consultative committee of the Victoria and Albert Museum when it transferred to its new building in Cromwell Road in 1909, and influenced the arrangement its collections there. His own work is well represented in the museum's collection.
He was awarded a Radcliffe travelling fellowship, visiting Strasbourg and Vienna, before working at St Barts, the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest and the Brompton Hospital before moving to the London Hospital. In 1885 he was elected Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. He specialised in conditions of the chest, including tuberculosis, and was the author of A Contribution to the Pathology of Hæmophilia (London, 1878) and gave the Lumleian Lectures on Some Moot Points in the Pathology and Clinical History of Pneumonia in 1912). In 1918 he delivered the Harveian Oration On the Doctrine of Consumption in Harvey's Time and Today. Three of Kidd's brothers, Walter Aubrey Kidd FRSE (1852–1929), Leonard Joseph Kidd (1858–1926) and Francis Seymour Kidd (1978–1934), and one of his sisters, Beatrice Mary Kidd, also became doctors.Kidd, Francis Seymour (1878–1934), Lives of the Fellows, Royal College of Surgeons, 2013.

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