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It's possible, though, that the point will become moot.
If most people decide to opt out, the whole malpractice debate will become moot.
In the longterm, it is possible that the question of drivers' employment classification will become moot.
"If we adopt the dates that are being proposed, we hope that those dates will become moot".
At any point in the hearings, if the two sides reach a negotiated settlement, the panel's deliberations will become moot.
In any event, once all newborns have gotten the vaccine over the next five years, the issue will become moot.
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The judge said he understood why Mr. Gore needed to accelerate the process; if the trial, the vote-counting and any subsequent appeals extend beyond Dec. 12, the Florida Legislature will send Mr. Bush's electors to the Electoral College and the contest lawsuit will likely become moot.
Consider the dispute about drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge — it will all become moot when the coastal zone (the area with the oil) is flooded in the coming decades.
Apart from concern about what might happen to this child if he is returned to Cuba (which we do not address), if plaintiff leaves the United States during the pendency of his appeal, his case will likely become moot.
With O2 and AT&T reporting contract signings at their respective sales points, I think the idea of an unlocked iPhone 3G will soon become moot.
Variations of the statute had also been introduced in ten other states, but it can be assumed that those efforts to muzzle medical interventions into gun ownership will also become moot.
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