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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?
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The fact that New Labour has persistently refused to restore it is, presumably, neither here nor there.
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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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His Long Island is a bleak, featureless, neither-here-nor-there milieu.
NEWYORKER: Trust