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Mr. Clendinen, who comments on "recrafting the language of longevity," raises a nonexistent issue.

He also mocked Norwegian's ticket prices, slammed the press for giving Boeing "crap" over the 787, complained about Russian regulations, blamed Europe's proposed airline carbon-emission measures on "environmental loonies" and called climate change a "nonexistent issue".

There are birther bills, bills to eliminate birthright citizenship, and voter ID legislation to deal with the nonexistent issue of voter fraud.

Success in one far from guarantees success in the other; and momentum is an elusive, and often nonexistent issue in legislation, particularly given that it could be a number of months before the health care bill comes to the Senate floor.

When people ask whether it would be a better use of time to campaign for women who are disadvantaged financially, it sets up a nonexistent conflict between issues, all of which are important.

Sanitation is almost nonexistent and health issues are commonplace.

Curated by Charles Shields and Julian A. Jimarez Howard, Postprint Magazine's first issue, Expensive Poetry, is a nonexistent print publication featuring works by eight artists, including Sharon Butler, Paul D'Agostino, and Giovanna Olmos.

His administration goes out of its way to include her in news conferences even when the Council's role is close to nonexistent, whether the issue is Hurricane Irene or, as was the case last week, an announcement that New Yorkers were eating more fruits and vegetables.

You could blame the slow start on any number of issues: a nonexistent advertising budget (zero dollars out of a $300 operating account); a lack of sufficiently radical activities (no shoot-the-banker archery, say, or color war with flexi-cuffs); or a cultural predilection for horizontal planning.

Instead the Pope focused on a nonexistent wall, a contentious issue in an ongoing American election.

This spirit is reflected in ALEC's push for "voter ID," which purports to address the statistically nonexistent (but greatly hyped) issue of voter fraud, and which has the very real effect of making it harder for students, people of color, and the elderly to cast ballots.

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