Sentences with phrase «moot point at»

As it was there were really very few books that one could preorder before hand and get them before the lay down date so that to me is a moot point at best.

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It's something of a moot point now, as school administrators have decided not to allow conservative activist Charlie Kirk to speak at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School after a pro-gun rights student there, Kyle Kashuv, invited him.
At no point did our founders officially mention God as a governing body, so I believe your point is moot.
Certainly there is much in the Bible that is inspirational, and while one could argue whether that is divinely or humanly inspired, such argument is at some point moot.
At this juncture of season pretty much a moot point, who really cares what we do, only mentioning cause don't think media given near enough coverage as to why daft Wenger ever pulled Sanchez from up top in first place.
You clutch at any weak instance in your attempt to make a moot point.
Kyle Walker - not quite at the class level of Debuchy but not too far off - almost a moot point but Kyle has strength and age on his side.
The Steelers can't do anything about Bell's contract situation at this point, so it's a moot point until the 2018 offseason.
It's a moot point as it has already happened, but sounds like the live audience got alternative entertainment during the ultimate deletion last night, there's no reason they couldn't do the same at mania
But it doesn't make the trade bad, because at this point the trade is moot.
You're saying it's ok that we aren't getting the one on one match at Mania because now A, B, and C can happen after Mania but the reality is that A, B, and C probably aren't happening so it's a moot point.
Mooted to be on the radar of Tottenham Hotspur at one point, a move failed to materialise and he joined Sporting Lisbon in 2011.
As it happens, City won't need to spend at the rate we have done in the past so it's a moot point really.
Obviously, it's all a moot point now as Guardiola is at City and Mourinho at United, but Cantona does bring up the familiar narrative of Guardiola being the offensive guy and Mourinho the defensive minded boss.
I'm not saying for a moment we brush this under the carpet, but no players or staff will change before the summer, so any speculation on significant changes are moot at this point, and emotions are running too high to even have a rational discussion in those areas without getting lost in a sea of shouting.
You're at the point where purchasing another double stroller is probably moot since your 4 - year old isn't riding much and your 3 - year old probably won't be for too much longer.
Direct your pointed questions at the Three Men in a Room and their mooted replacements.
At any rate, it's a moot point as it'll get decoupled when the mayoral control issue is settled, the Assembly just needs to decide which version of the legislation they'll support.
For many years the media speculated that those around Tony Blair wished to block Gordon Brown «s succession as Prime Minister, with such figures as Alan Milburn, John Reid and David Miliband being mooted as alternatives to Brown at various points.
Variants of Cameron's proposals have been mooted out at various points of constitutional consternation, which stretch back to the time of Gladstone and demands for «home rule all round».
I asked Higgins if he regrets having spent at least $ 55,000 (as of late February — more than any other member of the delegation) on a lobbyist (Pat Lynch) to represent his interests in Albany during redistricting when, as it turns out, lobbying the Legislature was a moot point.
Also do not forget that at some point natural sources of carbon may overtake anthropogenic emissions, and then the point is moot.
Showing this in a plot is thus a completely moot point that is clearly not aimed at any fellow scientist; it is something meant to impress uninformed lay - people.
Blame at this point is moot.
But it all became moot at some point.
However / whatever the fates aligned that allowed Dan Gilroy to make the film — a thrilling, blackly funny character study - cum - success story in the vein of «King of Comedy» with hints of «Taxi Driver,» all under the guise of a «Network» - style harsh media critique — is moot at this point, because the film should be a lasting work that should find even greater appreciation with time.
Especially at this moment of social crisis, it seems a moot point to dismiss relevancy as an insignificant part of any film's power, something that goes double for a documentary about a subject of this sort.
Some viewers will shake their heads in disbelief at the film's last part, or feel robbed by the ending, but I would argue that you're so invested by that point that any scripting implausibilities are rendered moot, and, no, that ending is perfect given the movie's themes.
It would seem that Annette was pregnant at that point, and the storyline of the mooted series will pick up on the life of the now - 16 year old boy.
I usually type out a short summary or try to set - up the plot at some point early on in my reviews, but I feel like it's a moot talking point because if you've kept up with the Marvel movies or have a good idea of what's going on in them, you don't need me to paint a picture about the Infinity Stones, the Infinity Gauntlet or the fight to save the universe.
But neither is the film the grand yet intimate epic that Thornton obviously strove for — at one point it may have been, but after seeing the release cut, I imagine most viewers won't spend much, if any, thought on that now - moot issue.
Yet it» a rousingly entertaining caprice, styled as a redneck caper set in Trump country, and whether it's saluting or condescending to the home - grown bumpkins at its center — Channing Tatum as a downsized laborer, Daniel Craig as a snaky varmint of a demolitions expert — is kind of a moot point.
Colleges may have fantastic guidance services but that is somewhat a moot point given that the career transition points at 14 and 16 are before most people go to college!
@ethesx - I think you right about the moot part... who really knows at this point.
To answer the question - moot at this point for you I'm sure, but this is a Question and Answer site after all - What looks and acts like a blown head gasket, resulting in coolant in the cylinder, when the head gasket is fine: cracked head warped head improperly torqued ore loose head bolts (torque them down in a pattern) missing parts (o - rings, dowel pins,...
So the performance difference between the TT and GT2 should be almost a moot point (or at least should be if you're driving like a sane person).
Well, it is all moot at this point for me.
Or are we approaching a point at which the digital dynamic will so profoundly revise the business that the issue will soon become moot?
Might as well because having a press conference for any of these devices would be moot at this point.
But PD service doesn't work with K4PC anyway so it is moot at this point.
Don't be discouraged by the relatively higher trade commission ($ 6.95) at TD Ameritrade because that may be a moot point with an impressive list of commission - free ETFs (nearly 300).
To me, the risk is a moot point, as long as the idea of «I will break even or be at a profit if the market pulls back up later» holds, precisely because I don't see civilization failing.
While that alone should be a major indicator that the pit bull ban is not working, legislators are clearly not listening to facts when it comes to the breed ban so it is a bit of a moot point - at least for this post.
I will not be at all surprised when we find that it does exist in numerous other breeds... and even the lovable mutt... but as this article explains, that may very well be a moot point.
Sony, MS designed their consoles as they wanted to, arguing about this is moot, at this point.
I made a case study comparison which was kindly published by my good friends at Final Fantasy Union — and now, two years later, a lot of my points have been rendered moot by Final Fantasy XV and Breath of the Wild.
It's kind of the shame that Nintendo didn't try to at least keep the license for one of their original titles, but it's something of a moot point since their arcade titles don't get much of a reference to begin with these days.
While I'm not one to be a Nazi about game companies rehashing last generation titles for an easy cash in (especially when they are at a discounted price, come with achievements, and are for systems that aren't backwards compatible), but even I can sort of see kind of a moot point to re-releasing games that in retrospect aren't really that old, were already popular, and did well in their original release.
The two formed a long - lasting friendship and at one point it was mooted that Glazebrook might write Hockney's biography.
I just have highly developed critical senses which I try to focus in a constructive way — I'm not saying «that's crap» I'm saying «change that and it will be better» — well at least that's the conversation in my head — how it comes across top others is perhaps a moot point!
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