Sentences with word «nonissue»

Busy Streets: Traffic noise ranges from a virtual nonissue in urban neighborhoods, where it's expected, to a potential deal killer in otherwise quiet suburban areas.
He dismissed controversies dogging Trump's campaign as nonissues.
Critics argue both ways: Some say cross-contamination could be harmful; others say the chance of Martian life causing trouble on Earth is a complete nonissue.
For a lot of businesspeople, this is a nonissue — they detest planning so much that there's no chance at all they'd forgo actually doing business and merely plan it.
«No one wants to spend the money on something that could be a nonissue after December 31, 1999,» Edmiston says.
«Back in the day, when Beaver Cleaver got sick and June Cleaver was home, who takes off to stay with the Beav was a nonissue.
«Among African - Americans, I think same - sex marriage will be a nonissue in the election,» Jones told CNN.
I recently saw an article that said birth control can be purchased for as little as $ 9, so health insurance coverage for contraception should be a nonissue.
But what is the Christ when belief in God is relegated to the status of a nonissue?
Undergraduates today really have little interest in «the big theoretical nondebates about the nonissues of structuralism and post-structuralism and deconstruction and postmodernism and Marx and Lacan and Foucault (who figure in this discourse more as icons than as thinkers to be read and studied).»
When it comes to abortion, those who are fearful of being criticized as one - issue thinkers tend to turn it into a nonissue.
Let's all care about a nonissue that Oprah has an opinion on.
In the pastor's home I grew up in, alcohol was a nonissue: not a drop in our house, only grape juice in the Communion cups.
For those having trouble printing, just copy / paste recipes into a Word document and then print, making them not being print friendly a nonissue.
but I factor this in and it's a nonissue for my schedule.
However, once he was getting enough to eat, the CIO was a nonissue - I could put him down awake, and he would fall asleep without crying.
By blithely deeming biology a nonissue, I'm conveniently removing myself from arguably the most significant decision a woman has to make.
* I have found that most of these books have excellent illustrations that make the language barrier a nonissue.
Why go through a nightly fight over bedtime when you can be a little crafty, sidestep the power struggle entirely, and make it a nonissue?
The mayor, who endorsed Clinton last fall, declined to say whether he would advise the former secretary of state to release the transcripts of her paid speeches to Goldman Sachs because they are «a nonissue
But this is is a nonissue.
That's a nonissue in almost any year, but in it is a stumper for many Republicans this fall as GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump has collapsed.
Although Polakovs and Harris feel that being LGBT at Genentech is really a «nonissue,» the LGBT group and other diversity groups contribute to the company's inviting environment.
«It was a nonissue in climb performance and time to altitude.»
Awschalom says these kinds of devices could make computer crashes a nonissue, because even temporary memory that currently requires electrical power, such as RAM, could instead be magnetic.
The amber / gold ionized lens made glare a nonissue, despite a day that morphed from cloudy to sunny back to cloudy again.
A new study suggests that the risk of heart attack and stroke associated with some of these drugs may be a nonissue.
While there's a common misconception that reusing bar soap keeps germs lingering around, this, too, has largely been proved a nonissue.
As far as I understand, metal is the specific issue here (plus a lot of clays are sold in plastic jars so I would hope plastic would be a nonissue!).
The turbo comes only with the CVT, but with so much additional muscle available from only 2000 rpm, the engine spends very little time hanging at the top of the rev range, and the CVT becomes almost a nonissue.
That said, hybrid vehicles aren't purchased for their sporty driving characteristics, so it's a nonissue in the larger scheme of things.
The extra output also means that the CVT effectively becomes a nonissue; the whole powertrain is so much more pleasant than the four - cylinder Altima's.»
The heavily sprung clutch action takes some getting used to due to the high engagement point, but it's a nonissue after a few minutes.
Before we hit the track, Cammisa bemoaned the fact that stability control can not be fully switched off, but even he admitted, at the end of the day, that «it's really a nonissue, as it still lets you get away with murder.»
When our test began, the 2.0 - liter turbocharged four - cylinder engine seemed like it'd be a big concern, yet it quickly became a nonissue in a couple of ways.
That's a nonissue in the TL, since any coarseness is overshadowed by magnificent intake music, especially as the valvetrain switches over to the high - lift cam profiles at the fun end of the tach.
Inevitable whining will follow, I'm sure, that no DCT is available in the M235i, but I find it a nonissue.
Over the glass - smooth asphalt of the well - maintained track, the rough ride of the stiffer suspension components was a nonissue, as was the Lexus» suite of electric nannies, which were curiously unobtrusive during our hot laps.
Some torque steer is present, but it's easy enough to control and a nonissue.
Throughout my time with the Xtreme 2, its low - res screen produced a number of jagged edges, a nonissue for the Fire Kids Edition, which also has a 7 - inch, 1024 x 600 - pixel display.
Also, I have not been asked for my boarding pass at least 80 % of the time with the Prestige, so it may be even more of a nonissue.
But I was playing on a PS4, and this, it seems, is not quite substantial enough to keep the frame rate from dropping whenever I wandered too close, which would be a nonissue were it not for the fact that the difference inside and out of the misty areas of the map is considerable.
It presents quite the moral impound, but it will soon be a nonissue.
«Where there was a real tension with curators who were practicing here, and elsewhere, in the»80s and»90s between connoisseurship and critical theory, for this generation of curators that's almost a nonissue.
Talking about economic damage to mitigate global warming is another nonissue: renewable power means job creation that is decentralized and safer.
As far as funding is concerned, it is essentially a nonissue to me.
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