One can easily debate the relative merits of either path, but the point is largely moot.
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Whether encouraging the abstemious to drink wine would cause them to lead healthier lives is moot.
That meant there was no duty, and all the other evidence of conspiracy became moot.
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If either the resolution or the Blackburn bill becomes law, then lawsuits would be moot.
Congress and the President acted very quickly to pass legislation that made the Warren case moot.
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Fast forward 12 months and the point is moot: he no longer has an NBC show.
The worker can immediately suspend the receipt of benefits, so that seemingly the application is moot.
All of which makes some of what those who would prevent it are saying somewhat moot.
Now whether banks really need to insure themselves against possible defaults in that way is moot.
Whether electric cars help solve the problems of pollution or global warming is a moot point.
All such calculations may be moot, since such huge figures are unlikely ever to be paid.
The Court could uphold the individual mandate, in which case the point is moot.
Of course Rose had already been let go, so some of those considerations were moot.
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Since people are essentially putting their money down upfront, piracy becomes a moot point.
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It would also seem to make moot the essential prosecution of those who perpetrated such crimes.
Presumably, the new chips from Qualcomm have rendered those somewhat moot in 2012.
Whether it will be able to do so this time round is, however, a moot point.
Concern regarding private companies not needing to report is hopefully a moot point moving forward.
The damages, if any, will come in future years long after stopping the merger has become moot.
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How successful these central banks have been in turning the global economy around is a moot point.
In doing so, the question of who should be the face of Wall Street might become moot.
The offset had value to the Eagles although with the developments so far, seems a moot point.
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The trouble with this is, first, that the supposed costs are pretty moot: what are they, precisely?
Whether a new drug could shake off the image of its parent, though, is a moot point.
Years ago, I found myself sitting in law school in Moot Court wearing an oversized itchy blue suit.
Other potential claims such as unjust enrichment could be rendered moot if the publishers agree to issue refunds.
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However, if that U.S. entity is a subsidiary with no real assets, the issue of recovery becomes moot.
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Whether they can be persuaded to take on long-idle locals instead even ones who have their hands held is moot.
That the elections might or might not have been rigged is now a completely moot and irrelevant question.
The Bush administration argued, Look, this is moot, because he's no longer in the custody of the military.
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