That's fine, it's no big deal, and it's said as much as a social nicety than with any intent to actually do it. |
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Well, Ashley, it may be no big deal to you, but we say you've scored big for womankind. |
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While his film songs drive some admirers nuts, that genre is no big deal for him. |
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It was no big deal loading the program, and I diddled around with it for an hour or so. |
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So the fact that I ended up extremely dirty at the conclusion of the event was no big deal to me. |
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Deciding that it was either now or never, I shrugged my shoulders in a careless manner, as if it were no big deal. |
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So, no big deal, Carlow defeated the all-Ireland champions in the same competition a few seasons back, and clobbered Dublin too. |
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But with all of the food you guys provide us here, it's really no big deal to skip a meal or two. |
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I'm a bleeder, someone just has to speak to me sharply and I'm gushing pints, so no blood means hopefully no big deal. |
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The telephone is no big deal today, but 60 or 70 years ago learning telephone safety etiquette was a big deal. |
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There's a few problems with the finer details, some really minor compression artifacts and motion blur but no big deal. |
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That's fine for data, where a few milliseconds of lag time on a transcontinental journey is no big deal. |
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There is no big deal made of her Hispanic heritage, which is the way it should be. |
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Yeah, I know it is no big deal to you techies, but for non-geek me, it is an achievement. |
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The girl is in a rage because she has overheard him saying that his involvement with her in no big deal. |
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On the face of it, Diageo's decision to change its Cardhu single malt into a vatted or pure malt seems no big deal. |
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This silence is no big deal to her, because she knows she will phone when she feels like it and I will be there. |
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If an investigative committee happens to be struck when the facts speak too loudly to be silenced, it's no big deal. |
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The look, of course, was no big deal, but the preposterous wheelspinning start as the lights went green certainly was. |
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To act as if it's no big deal is to ignore the organizational nightmare involved in creating a large-scale event such as this. |
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Once you have your template on your stationery and so on, it's no big deal. |
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Neither of us are paid for the work we do, but that's no big deal. |
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The technician fumbles with my privates like it's no big deal. |
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For the millionaires and junketeers of Congress this would be no big deal. |
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Perhaps you are going to tell us it is no big deal, never mind, because our laws are weak. |
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It was no big deal in my student days, but now that I work I try to drink beer that won't give a hangover. |
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Mr. Speaker, the government claims that this historic raid was no big deal, just the result of a civil lawsuit. |
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I would stand here and say no big deal within the hospital system if the rule were in place and everybody followed it. |
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That is probably why my collection is rather disparate but that's no big deal. |
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I'm showing you the past, showing what really happened in the past, as well as we can know it, and saying it's no big deal. |
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I was able to avoid virtually every water puddle and even managed to take off in second gear like it was no big deal. |
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The Conservatives and the Liberals are washing their hands of the issue and saying that it is no big deal. |
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If we get funds, if the federal government gives us some money, it is no big deal. |
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In pop music people have done over-dubbing for years, that's no big deal. |
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After all, it was probably just a stuck microswitch, no big deal. |
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We have to requalify tomorrow and that means the best we can start is 31st overall, which is no big deal because it's a 24-hour race and we'll have plenty of time to move up. |
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While the 5.1 mix is no big deal, the missing commentary track is irksome. |
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On top of that, you get a softphone, which is no big deal, and you have to buy service which seems more expensive than most other VoIP providers out there. |
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I told myself it was no big deal, and could even be dangerous. |
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The same argument was repeated over and over, namely that it is no big deal if Quebec workers are cheated, ripped off, pay premiums that are three times those of other workers because it is not a mandatory program. |
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The NADS commercial said re heating isn't necessary, but it's no big deal doing so and I find it is necessary as all sugaring products do need just a little heating. |
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There is no big deal about the adoption of the Sharia by the Zamfara State Government as the legal system is not new to Nigerians especially those in the North. |
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Numerous native children go missing and it is no big deal. |
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Galembo makes no big deal of her achievements, and during the interview she takes out of her cloth bag a large and impressive-looking book as an example of one of her bigger projects. |
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There are those who may say that 5 per cent is no big deal, but when you are spending billions of dollars, each percentage point adds up to hundreds of millions. |
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Basically, he said it's no big deal in the east coast salmon farming. |
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Exile, he tells her, is no big deal — basically just a change of address. |
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It is no big deal, you just have to run, to run further and further. |
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For those out there who used the stuff when they were younger and think it is no big deal, I believe they need to realize that the stuff they used is unlike anything today. |
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For the vast majority of Americans, the July 6 closing of the commodities trading pits in Chicago and New York was no big deal. |
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It's no big deal, Mom, marijuana is not illegal any more. |
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Consistent with the top-down principle, mainframe computers, for example, have been miniaturised to such an extent that increasing memory capacity for today's laptops is no big deal. |
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Carbonation is no big deal one way or the other, but some studies show that carbonation slows gastric emptying and so, as you suggest, is not optimal for rehydrating. |
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In case you're thinking that STDs are no big deal, remember that getting yourself tested for STDs is one of the most important things you can do to protect your health. |
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