Sentences with phrase «moot point these days»

UKIP's Nigel Farage comes closest to passing this test, having been a commodities trader; however it is a moot point these days whether a previous career in finance impresses voters more than having been in public relations (Cameron), the office of a Labour front - bencher (Ed Miliband) or the European Commission (Nick Clegg).

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Excellent question ArthurP, however, it's quickly rendered a moot point when you realize that they will be all resurrected one day and given the opportunity to live forever.
As for anyone who is anyone not wanting to join Arsenal these days that is a moot point.
The matter of this being a track - day special over a standard Elise S is a moot point.
In any case, some sources claim that the 83 (b) can only be filed 30 days from the date of grant (as opposed to the date of exercise), so it might be a moot point anyway.
Mortgage rates jumped more than 50 basis points (0.50 %) in days, diminishing buying power and making refinance shopping a moot point for many homeowners.
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.
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