The painful lesson of budget deals past is: never mind the official agreement.
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Never mind the thousands who kept their job because the company was ultimately saved.
Never mind the poison pill that Netflix put in place after Icahn acquired a near-10% stake.
Never mind the bubble and the burst--he wants to deliver the next Internet revolution.
Never mind the Surgeon General's warning on both types of cigarettes that they can be killers.
He was my heartthrob all through my teens never mind the Beatles and that!!
Never mind the long trudge through featureless virtual landscapes to find people in the first place.
Never mind the principles which animated the early Americans who established a new nation.
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The eventual devolution bill was difficult even for lawyers to understand, never mind the public.
Never mind the philosophical question of whether it is wrong to insult a machine.
Friday practice at Imola is likely to be as fierce as Saturday qualifying, never mind the race.
And I would be happy to stay on the mountain all day, and never mind the weather.
Never mind the Herculean effort of scoring an original piece that can stand on its own merits.
Never mind the recent data that says Brits are spending more and more on the High Streets.
Never mind the main factor in this collapse: the Red Sox have been obliterated by injuries this season.
And never mind the fact that there's another human being in the house who can also hold a broom.
Never mind the fact that we had developed a global customer base and sales record that contradicted his estimation.
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Even supporters concede that high-speed rail would do well to cover its operating costs, never mind the capital investment.
Never mind the additional expense to manufacture a battery and its control systems.
Never mind the fact that these comments were actually made earlier and appeared to have been taken out of context.
Never mind the fact that the value of the dollar has been falling and was just recently at multi-year lows.
Instead, critics respond with a non-sequitur: never mind the effects on government budgets, look instead at immigration's impact on the overall economy.
Never mind the years of effort H-P spent -- including a controversial merger with Compaq -- becoming the world's largest PC maker.
Voters are remembering that Gordon Brown, never mind the two Eds, warned that cutting too far and too fast might kill recovery.
Further back in history, Confucius would have been appalled by the very idea of the Olympic games, never mind the sour grapes.
None of us can fully predict where Europe will be in a few month's time never mind the next few years time.
Romney doing the caring about 100 percent of the people (never mind the 47 percent video tape.) Romney doing the religion pitch.
Never mind the deep pockets for a moment, if only to understand the sort of wisdom that provides for that sort of monetary largess.
By "customer" he means the stores and distributors that stock Rubbermaid stuff--never mind the real customer, the consumer, who might like ordering online just fine.
But this determined, clear-eyed man is also pragmatic, and no slouch at politics, as his victory in Texas (never mind the presidential contest) made clear.
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