| 21. | Who gets the blame for the next skirmish may be moot.
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| 22. | But with Little E winning, it makes everything else moot,
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| 23. | As a result, their effectiveness becomes moot, analysts said.
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| 24. | As a practical matter, the issue has apparently been moot.
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| 25. | A senior government official said the point may now be moot.
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| 26. | "Why isn't this appeal moot ?"
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| 27. | When a sentence includes a time element, tense becomes moot.
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| 28. | After some internal discussion, DiFrancesco rendered the question moot Friday.
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| 29. | Curiously, the passage of time has rendered these questions moot.
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| 30. | How and why he became a superhero is a moot point.
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