Usually it's no big deal -- you shake it off, wake up and move on.
On December 15, 2003, U.S. military captured Saddam Hussein and Dean called it no big deal.
However, the Boston Herald reported one witness who said the incident was no big deal.
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Mr. Carter maintains this is no big deal since he has met with Hamas officials before.
The money is no big deal for the billionaire Rattner, but the ban seems unconscionable to him.
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Witch-doctor economists, like Obama and Summers, believe that the loss of private investment is no big deal.
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It should be "no big deal, " he said, for a law abiding citizen to undergo a background check.
Rudi Lamprecht, the head of Siemens' mobile business, insists that licensing technology from a rival is no big deal.
Maybe a few of them are worried about losing their souls, but for most Democrats, it's no big deal.
"If I'd just held my options the drop in the stock would have been no big deal, " says Lewis.
In past decades, applying would have been no big deal for such people.
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Back in the 1950s, it was no big deal to have Gene Kelly or Debbie Reynolds sing on screen.
In most countries that would be no big deal, but in Japan it constitutes a stinging rebuke for local suppliers.
The abuse admitted by Ms. Lerner can't be dismissed in a casual apology on a casual Friday as no big deal.
Ms. KATHY SURRACK: The way I feel about it, if you're not doing anything wrong, it's no big deal to me.
Acts of stupidity that would have resulted in shame and disgrace in other cultures (and industries) are no big deal in finance.
No big deal, really, except that some clever rainmaker for government grants has found a way to assert a connection with global warming.
"For Gateway, (StarOffice) is there and users will load it up if they want to, but it's no big deal, " Le Tocq said.
No big deal, to each their own, but it does seem a little buttoned-up for the party where all the cool kids hang out.
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When the bonds were floated in 1999, it was presumed that refinancing them would be no big deal, says Chief Financial Officer Stephen Forsyth.
"It's no big deal as it will not effect what I do on the pitch and I will just get on with it, " he said.
In the past, this sort of loophole was no big deal.
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When the Treasury man asked me what was up, I said it struck me as no big deal, that we would probably close the gold window.
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He discussed it with former Wales rugby captain Gareth Thomas, who came out a year ago, and he realised "it should be no big deal for me".
Rabbi Zerach Greenfield, a broker and scribe who shuttles between New York and Israel, counters that it is no big deal to produce a light, readable scroll.
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Yet such an agreement, which the conventional wisdom deemed highly significant and urgent just a few months ago, now appears superfluous (or in any event no big deal).
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