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That's all sort of moot, though, because without the authority of Title II, the rules aren't worth the paper they're printed on.
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I think the departure of the Bush Administration calmed the waters in public science; more, I think that most people assumed that the new Obama policy sort of mooted the issue.
I sort of agree.
Kaine thinks that Obama can win the presidency without Virginia, but that McCain can't do the same, which is sort of a moot point since if Obama doesn't win Virginia, obviously McCain does.
Glynnis (7:15:28 PM): We're not sure Dennis Kucinich listened to the question before declaring that "our troops need to be brought home now!" Glynnis (7:15:45 PM): But since we didn't understand the question it's sort of a moot point.
It's all kind of moot," he says.
It is also likely that Iranian leaders see the sort of strike being mooted as no more than a rap on Assad's knuckles, rather than a step towards bringing down his government.
The demand for low-cost private schooling certainly exists, but it may not be easy to turn a profit with the sort of fees he is mooting.
There are various responses to the problem of moot preclusion.
Posen, who is now president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, calls a money GDP target of the sort Carney has mooted "a bit of a gimmick", warning that it would be harder to explain to the public and would immediately be seen by financial markets as a decision to let inflation rip.
Whether this sort of thing actually takes us from passive spectators to active participants is moot.
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