| 41. | Tax cuts and free-market competition are beside the point.
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| 42. | Some commentators say Kerry's failings are beside the point.
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| 43. | For some abolitionists, all that is beside the point.
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| 44. | Without it, he said, therapy was beside the point.
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| 45. | But for most contestants, money is beside the point.
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| 46. | But the details are beside the point, Ogletree says.
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| 47. | But Bernays's personal foibles seem beside the point here.
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| 48. | It is also, therefore, a little beside the point.
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| 49. | The names, in truth, should be beside the point.
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| 50. | But that is, in a way, beside the point.
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