It only takes a cursory look at Einstein's calculations to see that this attempt to relativize rotation is a nonstarter. |
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This plan has the virtue of relative simplicity, but is considered a nonstarter with Republicans. |
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But Mitt Romney for president is a nonstarter, despite headquartering his campaign in the North End of Boston. |
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Yet even before the document became public, Republicans called it a nonstarter and dead on arrival. |
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The terms were, of course, a nonstarter for the Bush administration, but the contacts showed a desire to communicate. |
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Consequently, the complex 3-D graphics that had come to dominate the gaming industry were a nonstarter on the social network. |
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McConnell lacked the votes for a two-month extension of Section 215 in the Senate and the House considered it a nonstarter. |
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With the Republicans in control of Congress, anything that reeks of another stimulus appears to be a nonstarter. |
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Because such discussions are often conflated with rationing, any attempt to do this is a political nonstarter. |
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I believe some are trapped in the religious closet of American politics where nonbelief is a nonstarter. |
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For many years the question of banks engaging in the insurance business, or vice versa, waq a nonstarter in the Congress. |
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As a general matter, though, the Latino vote is so complexly segmented that a national strategy to capture it would be a nonstarter. |
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Descriptive results and univariate differences between starter and nonstarter players according to the team quality in winning and losing games. |
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In the United States, the very idea of a new wealth tax looks like a nonstarter politically, as would the notion of raising the top rate of income tax to eighty per cent. |
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Gerrard's injury made him a nonstarter and when Torres hobbled off in the first half I thought Liverpool looked like a mid-table team. |
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That leaves Malcolm Christie but that may also prove a nonstarter as there are concerns over his fitness record. |
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Hartwig said the business-interruption issue is probably a nonstarter, for several reasons. |
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Furthermore, he was infatuated with somebody who was going to be a nonstarter from the word go. |
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While employers would like to turn broken promises into an ethical issue, it's a nonstarter. |
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I know, at this point, that the first option is a nonstarter. |
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What has been a nonstarter aspirationally is Modi's silence in the face of the rise of extreme right loose cannons in his party. |
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Just as broker-dealers are implementing a fee-based compensation choice, CPA financial advisers have learned that the commission versus fee quandary is a nonstarter. |
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