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Why would Monkey worry the relatively mundane issue of adblocking could have led to fisticuffs?
While couched in high-minded ideals, much of the recent feuding between Madrid and Catalonia has centered on the more mundane issue of whether relatively affluent Catalonia's somewhat oversize share of the national budget should be reduced.
However, the data files generated by sequencing machines are so massive (see "Bases to Bytes," March/April 2012) that the mundane issue of uploading large files to the cloud becomes its own issue.
The orders also address the more mundane issue of what happens when a cabinet secretary is simply out of town or must excuse himself from a decision to avoid a conflict of interest, they said.
Rather than the glory of speed, which would save business travellers a few minutes on trips into London, the argument for HS2 now invoked the more mundane issue of capacity – the need for more trains to carry passengers to and from the north.
So why is one of the world's largest tech companies pouring resources into the mundane issue of sleep?
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His speeches on quite mundane issues reach for grand abstractions.
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But these days, Mr. Atriss seems to have more mundane issues on his mind.
Even help with such mundane issues as water and electricity supplies can have crucial impacts.
These were people's opinions regarding mundane issues, like whether coffee is better than tea.
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