It may well be defensible, but it does not receive anything like an adequate exposition, never mind defence, here. |
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But never mind, we are not worrying about the logic as we work through all of this. |
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But he has now gone seven years without the world championship and has not indicated a serious intention to wind down, never mind quit. |
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Have we really forgotten that domestic consumption can fluctuate, never mind that there might be such a phenomenon as an economic cycle? |
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We are still trapped in a destructive mindset, never mind the even-worse Americans. |
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Sometimes, first tries and the limits of low budgets make better films, never mind the special effects improvements. |
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The trip was 106 miles along one of the worst roads, never mind a supposed trunk road, I've ever had the displeasure to drive on. |
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The reporter did not see any cows or sheep, never mind even a blade of green grass, during the three-hour journey. |
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She is a very young girl as young as twelve, who is not old enough to look after herself yet never mind a child of her own. |
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It blows my mind just to think he's seen something I wrote, never mind loved it. |
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He's the honorary American composer, never mind how genuinely un-American especially the quartet is. |
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He skied the ball so high that it probably cleared the stand, never mind the cross bar. |
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No one noticed, or at least no one commented, but by then, of course, most people weren't even reading the body text, never mind the sidebar. |
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The rabbit is out of the hat, so to speak, and no government, never mind a mere bookmaking company, can put it back in. |
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He was an instant power hitter, and never mind that at 5 feet 11 inches and 180 pounds, he was hardly a Brobdingnagian presence. |
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So, never mind the fact that it's too late for plants, you can sow seeds in neat little rows now. |
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Yeah, for now, I'm angry enough that I can barely sputter, never mind speak or write coherently. |
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For these men to even admit they have been hit by their wives is harrowing, never mind having to seek help from the police or a woman solicitor. |
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It doesn't even seem to understand the terms of its own existence any more, never mind ours. |
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There is no suggestion, never mind evidence, that the appellant pleaded guilty only to at a stage where he felt he was in a position to do so. |
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And of course there was the odd little bit of wizardry with the ball that hookers are not supposed even to contemplate never mind attempt. |
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Normally, I think anyone guilty of that offence should be horsewhipped and never allowed near human society, never mind a racecourse, ever again. |
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Considering I didn't even think I'd make it through the introductory lecture never mind the whole semester I am pretty chuffed. |
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Apparently it's a six parter but how the first episode got made, never mind broadcast, is beyond sense. |
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Well, never mind, go to the clinic and they'll prescribe something to clear it up. |
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It should be avoided at all costs, never mind how slick the sales patter is. |
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A paunch could be an obscene thing to many, but never mind that a number of policemen have it in the city. |
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To date, almost a month later, his colleagues do not even have a suspect, never mind coming close to making an arrest. |
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Negotiating the chaos and commotion of the gridlocked Arc de Triomphe in a car is not for the faint-hearted, never mind on a tandem. |
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And as for the purchase of local goods and supplies, this country can't even make enough food to feed itself, never mind the tourists. |
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It would probably take them a week to be able to shovel out a snowplow so it can plow the main roads, never mind the secondary streets. |
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Without a sense of community, the village loses all fixity of purpose, never mind its unique identity. |
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They will be able to tell you which farm their beef came from never mind the flipping country. |
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We only played a couple more frames in that session and I won them both as John could hardly hold his cue never mind pot any balls. |
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But never mind, he had the courage of his convictions and you can't knock people for their beliefs. |
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A blanket removal of the protection of law would have bad consequences for us law-abiding types, never mind for the crims. |
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There may be more selection in schools now than when we first came to office, but never mind, we'll scrap the eleven-plus. |
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The physical exertions would plague him for days, never mind the damage it would wreak on his mental ability. |
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And never mind the people on the waiting list who were bumped off because someone else with more money horned his way in. |
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Now, not only are you doing most of the work, you are not entitled to any acknowledgement, never mind gratitude, for doing it at all. |
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When the wind kicks up at Presidio Golf Course in San Francisco, where I teach, it's hard just to stand up straight, never mind hit a golf shot. |
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Entire governments, never mind single ministers, have been toppled by that lethal combination. |
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There were no steel shutters, no sandbags, never mind tank traps or revetments. |
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The event reached heights that it had never previously dreamed of, never mind reached. |
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It seems that this poor schlepp can't even get out of bed, never mind dressed. |
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You're gutted if you're not involved in a league game, never mind a cup final. |
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I once again drifted off into a different plane, not paying attention to what was happening around me, never mind on the tennis court. |
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By almost every other measure the difference was barely one goal, never mind the three that were to eventually materialise. |
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As you can see from the picture, there is not even any room to do a three-point turn, never mind a high speed stunt! |
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And never mind the professional strides many St Lucian women have made, the nation seems caught in a time warp. |
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Both goals were stamped with class but it was tough on City, who hardly warranted being behind by one, never mind two. |
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If it was a boxing match then Scarborough would not be allowed to don a towelling robe, never mind clamber through the ropes. |
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But I feel ugly beside Willow and wonder how she can bring herself to look at me, never mind kiss me. |
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For all his sharkskin suits and his finger-snapping, MacGregor suggests Gig Young more than Rock Hudson, never mind Cary Grant. |
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What happened to the boy wonder with the maroon jumper who barely knew how to celebrate, never mind deliver a speech at the prize-giving on the 18th green? |
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Ever since then, the fine brains who pronounce upon these things have told us that moving to the right is a sure-fire way for Labour to win elections, but never mind. |
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But then this president seems to feel he ought to be able to act pretty much as he pleases anyway, never mind those fuddy-duddies on Capitol Hill. |
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And there was a beautiful doe that put her head through the wire fence so I could pet her, never mind that she didn't like the grass I had picked for her. |
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Easier to blame the unworldly bureaucrats in Whitehall or Brussels than recognise, never mind grapple with, the underlying tendencies to economic atrophy. |
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In some cases there is barely room for a pedestrian never mind a pram or wheelchair etc, and it is far too dangerous to go on to the road itself to negotiate these obstacles. |
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He would not have stuck his head above the parapet without some form of political cover, never mind without a possible financial backer behind the scenes. |
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Hazarding a look up, I forget to breathe, never mind the coffee thing. |
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What would have been appropriate for a 1960s flower-power couple is probably not what a Victorian family would have had in mind, never mind a child of the 21st century. |
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And never mind that the summit may turn out to be a purely symbolic event. |
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As it happens, in the essays on my work and on Vatican II, there is not the slightest indication that the author wishes to be corrected, never mind to be proved wrong. |
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It seems the only way to stop someone coming at you to do your harm is to carry weapons of your own and never mind the stupid laws that don't do any good. |
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Such ongoing military action gets almost no acknowledgement, never mind serious scrutiny. |
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It is almost impossible for anybody to find out how much the companies hold in orphan assets, never mind a fair price for waiving your rights to the money. |
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I still fail to grasp how the sight of ancient Cretans dressed as bewigged eighteenth-century courtiers brings us closer to Mozart's noble opera seria, but never mind. |
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And never mind that, five years ago, according to a report in the Miami Herald, the couple openly conceded that she was insensate, her brain destroyed. |
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Well, maybe a household name among the Twitterati, we who take ourselves a mite too seriously, but never mind. |
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And, sorry about this kiddiewinks, all but one of these events were more than half a century ago, when your mums and dads weren't even thought of, never mind you. |
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This should have had a negative impact on his career, actors have been blackballed for a single such act, never mind a seemingly endless succession of them. |
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Sheridan is a fearsome sight in a dinner suit, never mind a Test jersey. |
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My 13-year-old son has no problem with balance and control on his windsurfing rig, but I struggle to stay on the board, never mind hauling up the sail, when I usually fall in! |
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Never mind all the usual tosh about developing players for the future, never mind your own honeyed words about playing entertaining rugby and having a happy squad. |
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The same sources emphasise that the American has not yet formally tabled any bid for any further shares, never mind the Irish pair's vast holding. |
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Who knows what life was like among, say, the Chippewa in the unimaginable lands to the west at that time, never mind the multitudinous kingdoms of the east. |
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Indeed, neither conclusion can be inferred even from what Issacharoff quotes Olmert saying, but never mind. |
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When he died of lung cancer at 76, not only his music, but many doughty values died with him, never mind that he had also been childish, even mulish, often at the wrong times. |
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The thing is, The Montrose is cracker on a Thursday night, never mind that the Chrimbo lunacy season has kicked off good and proper. |
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The kind of men you might find lounging outside pubs on Saturday nights never mind the faubourgs of Never-Never Land. |
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Turns out Stevie already ate the black pearl for dinner with a fried doorhandle, but never mind. |
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Sid the sloth, Diego the sabretooth and Manny the mammoth aren't animals that existed then but never mind. |
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And, never mind Costa's callousness, Gabriel's foolishness, Dean's cluelessness, that should be what truly hurts Wenger. |
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It isn't often young people get involved in Seagulling, never mind build their own boat to do so. |
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I've never been called up for jury duty, never mind them chasing up my wee ' girl. |
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They wouldn't go near that place, never mind spending an entire day there. |
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So never mind any new laws, the same sponsor wasta or nepotistic connections will allow them all to drive anyway, and they easily get around any edict. |
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Teifion Tom Felix You all slag off the AMs most of you probably can't even name yours, never mind make an informed comment on how hard working they are. |
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And if your little darlings are left broken-hearted all day while you're out on the mountain, you'll feel so guilty that you won't enjoy a single turn, never mind a vin chaud. |
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