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In a sense, however, the rights and wrongs of the case are neither here nor there.
ECONOMIST: The Iceland saga is a harbinger of crises to come
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Do you have no personal feelings, or are your personal feelings neither here nor there?
BBC: News Online
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The fact that New Labour has persistently refused to restore it is, presumably, neither here nor there.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Politics | Prime Minister's Questions
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But for now monopoles will have to remain in their ambiguous state of being neither here nor there.
ECONOMIST: Magnetic monopoles: Absence of evidence | The
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They are going to believe themselves to be important and in a way how people react is neither here nor there.
BBC: Should killers be given a platform?
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Firstly, it is only another two weeks until the ECB meets again to decide on interest rates and a fortnight is neither here nor there in macro economics.
BBC: Sniffing out an ECB rate cut
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Instead of wasting our breath debating a ban that is neither here nor there, perhaps the public debate should be focused on how to best implement these other programs.
WSJ: New York City Soda Restrictions: Ounces of Outrage
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In some respects, a further ban on new Internet taxes is neither here nor there, because the real problem is the difficulty of collecting those old taxes that should already apply to e-commerce.
ECONOMIST: Taxing the Internet
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We'll probably forever have our issues with Sony first and foremost that they won't return our calls, but that's neither here nor there but it is pretty weird when for years you air complaints about what they're doing, and one by one they actually, you know, fix their problems.
ENGADGET: The latest chapter in Sony's sea change--SonicStage dies
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His Long Island is a bleak, featureless, neither-here-nor-there milieu.
NEWYORKER: Trust
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Neither I nor anyone can stand here today and say that there will not be another terrorist attack that takes American lives.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama: Our Security, Our Values