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(Through the end of the game, Simms and Nantz made no issue out of the failure of an N.F.L. official to appear on the sideline to explain the blackout to Tasker or Wilcots. Even without a full explanation, the N.F.L. should have provided someone to tell CBS what it knew).
Hence the higher grades of colored people, though referring to Earle with admirable charity and understanding as a maimed soul who acted without knowledge, made no issue of the case, as they would have done if the victim had been normal and blameless.
Come Friday, I was still in the same clothes I had been wearing the day I arrived, and the staff made no issue of me finally changing into a hospital gown.
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Months passed, and the authorities made no move to issue arrest warrants and end the nightmare in Kavumu.
Mr. McKay made no appearances, but issued a statement in which he promised a "thorough and methodical approach".
WASHINGTON — Donald J. Trump pleaded Friday with Christian conservatives to rally to his candidacy, but in a high-profile speech to evangelicals made no mention of issues of central importance to them, like abortion, same-sex marriage and Israel.
Heilbron, on the other hand, makes no big issue of any religious unorthodoxies on Galileo's part beyond his Copernicism, though surely there must have been some.
John G. Morgan, the former Tennessee comptroller who now serves as deputy governor, has made no comment about the issue this week.
The Justice Department is still reviewing accusations of racial discrimination and has made no conclusion on that issue.
But a spokeswoman for prime minister John Key's office said the government had made no decision on the issue.
Speaking on Monday in Northern Ireland, Mr. Cameron, who faces internal opposition within his coalition government to arming the rebels, said he had made no decision on the issue.
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