Sentences with word «nonfactor»

And Michael Gough's fusty Alfred Pennyworth and Pat Hingle's huffing Commissioner Gordon are total nonfactors in the movie.
Steve Carell and Steve Buscemi are sort of nonfactors here, which is highly disappointing.
He replaced Gasol with Clark, but the slide continued on a night when Bryant and Howard were mostly nonfactors.
Perhaps it is just a matter of time before evolution becomes as much of a nonfactor in religion as heliocentrism is today.
Morgan was pretty much a nonfactor, though I though Ubogagu got more space than she should have.
The swing problems that plagued Woods last year — and rendered him a nonfactor in all four majors — have not been resolved, not by a long shot.
Johnson scored the game's first TD but was mostly a nonfactor after that, allowing himself to be blanketed by Green Bay cornerback Charles Woodson, who snagged a pair of interceptions in the process.
The good news for Bryce Harper and the young Nationals: Outside of the New York dynasty, experience has been a nonfactor.
Once a Pro Bowler, Eifert has been a nonfactor for the Bengals in the last two years due to injuries.
He will be 29 in December and by the time Wenger's next contract comes up Sanchez will be close to a nonfactor nearing the end of his career and nearly 31.
For most women the guy's height is a nonfactor, but men still feel like they have to be tall.
Another great actor, Angela Bassett, is a nonfactor, too.
In public debates a different set of norms and assumptions apply: motive is not to be casually set aside as a nonfactor.
In the latter case, that bill — the estate tax — has been a nonfactor for nearly all of the small business owners who died in 2011 and 2012.
That is, the cost of an insurance policy often ends up being a nonfactor.
In many cases, these prices are so close together that they essentially become a nonfactor, meaning other considerations are not only important, but necessary in objectively deciding which way to go.
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