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"nonissue" Definitions
  1. a matter or issue of little or no interest or importance: Whether the candidate is a woman or a man should be a nonissue.

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He is queer, and refreshingly, this is a complete nonissue.
But that doesn't mean that his decline is a nonissue.
By Sunday it will be a nonissue, if not before that.
My job is to ensure those cultural differences are a nonissue.
"It's a nonissue," Pam Moody, president of the WCA, told CNBC.
But he brushed it off, as if it was a nonissue.
"It's a nonissue for us at least," Desormeaux said of racing in the slop.
During the campaign, Trump effusively praised Comey's outrageous handling of the Clinton email nonissue.
So how did this nonissue become the subject of a Rose Garden signing ceremony?
But, aside from always hiding them in photos, my hands became largely a nonissue.
She called it a "nonissue," saying she had watched live-stream broadcasts of the meetings.
For instance, the park at the Greenpoint is almost a nonissue on the condo's website.
It simultaneously feels like a major issue and like it should also be a nonissue.
UNLESS AGAIN IT WAS GOING TO LEAD TO SOME TYPE OF CONFLICT, IT'S A NONEVENT NONISSUE.
Of course, if you don't care about the conservation of wildlife, this all seems like a nonissue.
"It's really like a nonissue, especially when they see you're a hard-working officer," Officer Bukowski said.
And let's hope that it one day becomes a nonissue to have it in there, Mr. Last.
"I think it's a complete nonissue among the vast majority of us in the sport," he said.
Joseph Crowley (D-NY), border wall funding is a nonissue in negotiations: It's not going to happen.
In interviews with people across industries, many said interacting with members of the opposite sex was a nonissue.
About half of those reports have been resolved, either fixed or determined to be a nonissue, he said.
Fans here still battle the nonissue with fans elsewhere, and it makes us love him all the more.
Our sources say it's such a "nonissue" for the Dodgers ... management hasn't even spoken to the players about it.
Representation in Congress was a nonissue because the concept of a "permanent District of Columbia resident" was indeed nonexistent.
"It's a nonissue," said Mr. Diaz, Mr. Rubio's former aide who works at Southern Strategy Group, a lobbying organization.
"As always we are going to be nonpartisan, nonissue, just a place where we are aggregating these things," he said.
"We're not Rockefellers, but this was a nonissue," said Juliette Dais, who took care of her mother, Adeline W. Dais.
Over time this has become a nonissue for most Americans, and even for many groups that you'd consider socially conservative.
"The staying in the locker room is a nonissue, it's just Trump supporters who think it's the issue," he said.
Mr. Stinchcomb, who helped start the popular e-commerce site Etsy, said the rap album was a "nonissue" for him.
Perhaps some reserve their modified vehicles for track use, making the inability to register them for use on public roads a nonissue.
Before he ran for president, Mr. Trump, who invited the Clintons to his third wedding, dismissed the Lewinsky scandal as a nonissue.
"That thing's been a nonissue with us," he said, adding that he believed there was a culture of "respect" within the team.
Not having any sedans to offer customers "has been a nonissue," said Mark Scarpelli, an owner of Chrysler franchises in northern Illinois.
He told us that he has discussed this question with other reporters in the past and it has generally been a nonissue.
R.S.: O.K., so I've no rebuttal to the vagaries of whether it's a watch or not, because for me that's a nonissue.
But as with most couture, wearability is a nonissue compared with jaw-dropping aesthetics, and in this, van Herpen is beyond reproach.
When this question initially came up, the conventional wisdom among constitutional lawyers was that it was a nonissue: Cruz was obviously eligible.
Buckley went on to tell multiple outlets that he worked as a speechwriter for Trump Jr. and said the matter was a nonissue.
"I would love to be able to tell you that this is a nonissue for us, but we don't know for sure," he said.
For many drivers, the spinning metal on our cars is a nonissue, usually worthy of attention only if it bends, or cracks, or breaks.
Graves proceeded, in the storied tradition of congressional grandstanding, to call for the Department of Transportation to launch an investigation into this manifest nonissue.
"If we ever get to a point where issues such as race, sexuality and gender identity are a nonissue, we will have arrived," he said.
" John Warden, a lawyer who represented BP, said that he had only dim memories of the case but that the well results "became a nonissue.
The question of Senate constraint over the president's nominations to the Supreme Court is largely a nonissue thanks to the Republicans' ability to retain Senate control.
And, given that voter fraud is basically a nonissue, we could get rid of the bewildering array of voter ID laws that often thwart people from voting.
Voters at his rallies said his sexual orientation was either a nonissue or perhaps an asset that helps him empathize with other groups that have faced discrimination.
The Trump campaign's position, that the tax maneuver is a nonissue because it was legal, gained at least some traction among the cable TV pundits Tuesday morning.
Looking back, though, I wish I had, because over the course of our four-year relationship money grew from a nonissue to one that ultimately split us apart.
" ("It's never just a jacket," Mr. Phibbs said.) Ms. Grisham followed up her statement with a tweet that reinforced what the East Wing said was an nonissue: "#ItsJustAJacket.
Mr. Hallberg also describes living in Moscow and working with the Bolshoi, but says little about being a gay man in Russia, writing only that it was a nonissue.
" FROM COINAGE: "Being On The Cover of Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Edition Can Launch Your Career" As for her family, Graham credits her mom for teaching that having cellulite is a "nonissue.
For at least two months, many of our country's most powerful leaders assured us that the novel coronavirus was a nonissue, even though experts knew otherwise and were sounding the alarm.
They see the whip as a nonissue because, they say, it is rarely used, does not inflict much pain and helps jockeys control horses more than it makes them run faster.
A Reliance spokesperson said that other Indian companies with little track record in defense manufacturing had also jumped into the sector and that this controversy was a "nonissue" stirred up by corporate rivalries.
"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.
But kosher dietary laws are "just a total nonissue" with regard to vaccines, said Dr. Naor Bar-Zeev, a professor of international health and vaccine science at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Democratic congressional challengers aren't running on impeachment, Democratic congressional leaders say the impeachment issue is a "gift to Republicans," none of the incumbent Senate Democrats in tough reelection battles favor impeachment, and it's overall a nonissue.
While this isn't the utopia of David Levithan's "Boy Meets Boy" — homophobia lurks in the form of leering "bro-types" — it's refreshing to read a story in which coming out to one's friends is a ­nonissue.
While these ground rules make cheating a nonissue for Kaufman, the public embarrassment of having one's every fondle logged rhapsodically, even with an A-plus report card, can make a man somewhat self-conscious entering a restaurant.
But many of the Sanders supporters at the event said tension with Clinton was a nonissue and that they'd obviously support her in the general election if it was necessary to keep a Republican out of the White House.
"Curiously, the arrival of Trump has turned the United States into a nonissue in the campaign," said Vidal Fernando Romero León, head of the political science department at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, a university in Mexico City.
Indeed, when The New York Times, in reporting about the study, asked on Facebook if women eBay sellers felt that gender helped or hurt their sales, many people who posted responses said they felt gender was a nonissue on eBay.
Luckily, this year, we're making the getting-ready process a nonissue by dropping a treasure trove of chic beauty looks that will take you from your college friend's Ugly Sweater banger to your parents' classy NYE dinner party in style.
Theoretically, this response time could be slower on a system that has to send everything through the internet instead of being run on a console, but Google has promised that open standards and compression codecs would render latency a nonissue on Stadia.
François Cardinal, a veteran commentator on Quebec political affairs, who is also head of the editorial section at La Presse, Canada's leading French-language newspaper, said it was the first time in 40 years that the question of Quebec's independence was a nonissue in a provincial election.
And while money would be a nonissue for a possible Bloomberg campaign — his net worth from building his financial data and media business exceeds $2628 billion — he would have to amass the support of hundreds of thousands of donors quickly if he has any hope of participating in the Democratic primary debates.
To enter the singular world of Terry McMillan, best known for her groundbreaking 1992 novel "Waiting to Exhale," is to step into a parallel universe where money is a relative nonissue, and love and sex — the lack of, the quality of, the pursuit of — dominate most conversations, where friends are never too busy to drop everything and speak some sassy, nurturing truth.
Tom ReedThomas (Tom) W. ReedRepublicans' rendezvous with reality — their plan is to cut Social Security The Democratic plan for smaller paychecks House passes bill to update tax code to help same-sex married couples MORE, a New York Republican on the Ways and Means Committee who voted for the tax law, tweeted on Friday that the cap would be a nonissue in New York if Cuomo focused on cutting taxes and spending.
Elections are a nonissue and APHC is not going to waste time and energy on running a boycott campaign.
U.S. allies say integrating gays in military was nonissue, May 20, 2010, Retrieved 2013-15-11 Therefore, more evidence exists now to support policies that allow gays and lesbians to openly serve in the military.
The Frisco Independent School District superintendent, in a letter sent in response to Paxton, called his press release "a publicity stunt by the [Office of Attorney General] to politicize a nonissue."Valerie Wigglesworth, Texas AG's concerns over legality of Frisco high school's prayer room called 'publicity stunt' by school district , Dallas Morning News (March 17, 2017).School refutes Texas AG's concerns over Muslim prayer room, Associated Press (March 17, 2017).
Fallon ousts Blake as CEO of Carrington Atlantic just as the Colbys force a sale of the company. At Steven and Sam's wedding, an unhinged Claudia appears and shoots Cristal. Blake, Fallon, and Sam escape a fire in the stable house, but Steven, Michael, Alexis, and Cristal remain trapped inside. The reboot updates several elements from the 1980s original, including moving the setting from Denver, Colorado to Atlanta, Georgia; making Steven's homosexuality a nonissue to Blake; and changing gold digger Sammy Jo from a woman to a gay man.
In Hungary, mentioning the crimes (rape and looting) committed by the Red Army was viewed as a diversion of public attention away from the crimes committed by Hungary as a part of the Nazi war machine. Because the Red Army was stationed in Hungary permanently after 1945, the rapes became a nonissue at the level of public discourse. A predictable development of post-1989 Hungarian historiography has been to stress the martyrdom of Hungary, following the lead of scholarship written and published in the West by Hungarian emigres who were far away not only from archival sources but also from the monolithic historical explanation of communist historiography. The uncertain, wild estimates allowed both Austria and Hungary to redefine their national identities after the war, creating for Austria the myth of the first victim to suffer not only from Nazi Germany but from the Red Army as well.

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