Ultimately the issue of whether managers or office developers like this trend is beside the point.
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REITs and other foreign exotica, welcome as they are, will seem rather beside the point.
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For them and countless others, wrangles about the exact definition of rape are beside the point.
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Whether or not I understand the intricacies of the gaming industry corporate ladder is beside the point.
What Vendors want is beside the point and those companies that learn and move will be profitable.
In the final analysis, it may be beside the point whether President Obama actually is a Muslim.
Private contractors, however, are beside the point: they provide only a fifth of the school meals eaten.
Locals will tell you that's a pretty easy place to find from Bozeman, but that's beside the point.
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But Mr. DeAngelis, the Ipswich parent, says that in some ways, the sale price is beside the point.
Google (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people )'s cameras are in fact almost beside the point.
And whether Apple or Nintendo runs focus groups is really beside the point.
At present, however, most debate about controlling capital inflows is beside the point.
Much of what Oskar says in the book is amusingly beside the point.
Whether this will be good or bad for students is beside the point as far as Walker is concerned.
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'' Herbert and Blow may be right, but that is beside the point.
Mr Karr sees the current rhetoric about saving salmon as beside the point.
But arguing over who did what in the past is beside the point.
So to say that Paolini is an unskilled narrator and a derivative mythmaker is more or less beside the point.
Mr. Frank says he favored the disclosure of Fannie and Freddie compensation -- which is nice, but beside the point.
This is why talk of job creation or job destruction in the companies Bain invested in is beside the point.
But, of course, whether the mandate is necessary to keep premiums lower is beside the point or at least it should be.
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But such proof is beside the point which I believe is that Welch desperately wants Obama to be replaced as president.
The tablet itself almost seems like it's beside the point, considering the real star of the show is that cover-and-keyboard set.
But in truth, the discussion about how the US will respond to the planned Palestinian declaration is largely beside the point.
Whether state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver doomed the West Side stadium out of political pique at mayoral neglect is beside the point.
Graham remains suspicious of the group but finds the whole dustup beside the point, given the overall size of the investor pool.
For the most part, such hand-wringing over doctrine is beside the point.
The fact that the ultra-Orthodox bus lines were inaugurated with the support of the Kadima government in 2007 is beside the point.
Whether or not Mr Blair succeeds in making any progress on the budget during Britain's six-month presidency is almost beside the point.
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