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"moot" Definitions
  1. unlikely to happen and therefore not worth considering
"moot" Synonyms
debatable doubtful arguable disputable open questionable controversial unresolved unsettled contestable controvertible undecided problematic at issue contentious disputed doubtable issuable negotiable problematical forensic criminal criminological judicial legal material medical pathological physical scientific argumentative dialectic dialectical disputative juridical juristic polemical rhetorical introduce broach propose raise suggest bring up present advance mention place ventilate air propound submit float put forward table offer touch on move debate discuss argue dispute canvas canvass agitate bandy talk over hash out hash over bat around bat back and forth thrash out kick around address talk about toss around exchange views on pose proffer tender bounce proposition state posit give vote extend put prefer advert refer allude cite adduce instance note point invoke treat point out allude to advert to opine remark comment reflect observe say editorialise(UK) editorialize(US) declare allow pronounce preach discourse lecture venture rant consider contemplate examine appraise review study ponder assess bethink evaluate excogitate compare cogitate deliberate entertain eye meditate perpend contest rebut challenge debunk disprove refute contradict controvert counter oppose deny discredit query question reject come up with devise design concoct contrive develop formulate mastermind form hatch machinate scheme construct craft fabricate imagine coin evolve forge forum conference meeting council symposium seminar powwow assembly congress convention convocation colloquy parley discussion panel conclave gathering roundtable congregation rally More
"moot" Antonyms
accomplished certain hands-down inarguable incontestable incontrovertible indisputable indubitable irrefragable positive questionless settled sure unanswerable unarguable unchallengeable undebatable undeniable unquestionable decided noncontroversial safe uncontroversial agreeable uncontentious accepted uncontended peaceful undoubted undisputed resolved uncomplicated circumstantial skirt avoid evade circumvent skip sidestep hedge equivocate elude dodge bypass duck circle burke escape go around steer clear of go round in circles close finish gloss over answer decrease discourage displace dissuade go halt move refrain reject remove reply take withhold take back deny refuse ignore withdraw tell recant abjure disavow recall renounce repudiate abnegate rescind retract backtrack unsay pull stop invalidate recede renege nullify recoil revoke suppress contain repress check inhibit bottle up keep back conceal hold back hide keep curb resist censor stifle cover up sit on fail to disclose quell subdue extinguish squash silence stem quash bottle vanquish bury block out cut off keep in keep inside listen mumble be quiet secrete screen cloak mask veil cover obscure shroud dismiss disregard discard overlook scorn avert shirk shun cold-shoulder distort falsify disprove misrepresent confuse agree neglect go along miss forfeit forego pass over drop the ball pass up fail to grasp fail to take lose out on fail to notice pass on fail to seize let pass fail to spot miss out on agree with concur with endorse approve accept acquiesce

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"The government's application is not moot" While the case may prove crucial for setting legal precedent, it's already potentially moot for a number of reasons.
In the U.S., moot refers to something that is of no practical importance--a moot point is one that could be hypothetical or even (gasp!) academic.
By that point, Congress may have rendered the issue moot by overriding the president and/or voters may have rendered the issue moot in the 2020 election.
It's a moot point, though ... unless Bennett contacts police.
It was moot anyway — neither side submitted any motions.
"The Gigamon defendants respectfully submit that the claims asserted in this action are moot, and there is no need for the appointment of a lead plaintiff to litigate moot claims," the brief said.
Whether this is truly less dependent on luck is moot.
LINK: SO THIS ALL MIGHT KIND OF BE MOOT, RIGHT?
We'll update when we hear back from moot or Google.
That reflection, additional analysis and further evaluation is now moot.
In the end, the debate over the provision became moot.
So the "the Note173 costs too much!" point is moot.
What this meant for his understanding of art remains moot.
With the election outcome, all those political assumptions are moot.
But this is all moot when considering the United States!
"Will they or won't they" seems moot at this point.
But the new technology was now rendering the objections moot.
The administration argued the old permit would therefore be moot.
So the All Writs Act is moot here, Apple contends.
Passage of the bill likely would render the case moot.
Yet market forces might ultimately make the new rule moot.
That will all be moot with the latest tax bill.
"Doesn't that moot out certain of your claims?" she asked.
The idea could be moot in a matter of days.
And when it does, these alternative paths will be moot.
Confronting something like the absolute, all our differences are moot.
That rendered the suit against the state moot, officials argued.
That renders the case moot — or so one would think.
The court called the issue moot and denied the petition.
Of course, Manafort's poor health may moot that point altogether.
The city says the case is now moot (NBC News).
Soon after we finished our training, it was rendered moot.
In the abstract, this is all something of a moot point.
And, not only that, but the point is typically moot anyway.
But he didn't vote, so the point is a bit moot.
Moot question: Why does Prime Minister Narendra Modi follow Twitter trolls?
He later backed off that, but it's a moot point now.
Of course, that's all a bit of a moot point now.
The problem for Sanders is the filibuster renders his agenda moot.
But at the end of the day, Christie's point is moot.
Dramatic as the hearing was, in the end it was moot.
The thesis is moot because it is based in racial prejudice.
Without a human on-board, those concerns are moot, Nuro argued.
With the Switch, of course, this is all a moot point.
So it's a bit of a moot point for the present.
Asking what Rocky means in a wider sense is entirely moot.
The question of restorative justice, in his case, is largely moot.
This means whatever Trump has in the works may be moot.
The custody battle Cook is now waging may also be moot.
With Mr Obama on the way out, that is moot now.
Does ~3GBps bandwidth to the SSD make this a moot issue?
The 'it's a pricey speaker' argument is really pretty moot here.
"We are withdrawing our now-moot 2016 resolution," the statement continued.
I would love nothing more than seeing this law become moot.
If such a petition is never filed, Plaintiff's Motion is moot.
One technological breakthrough could render portions of the white paper moot.
But there's also a large chance this could all be moot.
Then again, this could all be moot if Tulsimentum takes shape.
But for the economy, the debate is moot in many ways.
A new Virginia law, they said, rendered the case effectively moot.
"Because until then, this is all a moot point," he said.
The debate was made moot when Kubera died unexpectedly on Jan.
To quote Carrie Mae Weems, it should be a moot point.
Increasingly though, I think the whole question is actually becoming moot.
It's still a moot point more than 70 years after Independence.
Which is why the DoJ is appealing the moot New York case.
The suspects' travel issues make any threats of violence a moot point.
Of course, this could all be a moot point and somehow Boo!
In British English, moot can also mean debatable or open to debate.
Another test is now moot because of the weekend deal with Mexico.
Now it&aposs moot because the Cavaliers are never going to win.
Gregerson and Giles rendered that near miss moot with their late handiwork.
Whatever caused Mikhail to be flagged, they argued, it was clearly moot.
Given how much you rely on cloud storage, that may be moot.
But now, because of Peterson-Siler's guilty plea, that request is moot.
Whether such on-the-fly charging actually will be practical is moot.
This would all soon become moot — at least with respect to Gawker.
Whether or not the moves create or save jobs is moot, really.
Will McCabe's oversight of the FBI end up being a moot point?
Also, this is all pretty moot because this person isn't actually available.
This may all be moot now, given President Trump's decision on Jan.
Whether Donald or Bill is the bigger sexist is a moot point.
A few hours after their meeting, the question became a moot point.
This would effectively render the Carcieri decision moot in that tribe's case.
The matter of standing on Redstone's trust may end up being moot.
"My income isn't much, so it's almost a moot point," she said.
Following Epstein's death, Stewart said he considered the "on background" agreement moot.
Predictably, he will say they followed department regulations; it's a moot point.
A future, in other words, that would render this book's title moot.
The point soon became moot when Maeda got two strikes against Syndergaard.
The setup for Kingdom Battle is thin, but it's a moot point.
There is, of course, the possibility that all of this is moot.
That became moot after Mr. Trump issued a revised ban last month.
Maybe Leonard began listening to people whose advice made the point moot.
By then, the specifics of the Trinity Lutheran case were largely moot.
There are occasions when writing about music feels like a moot endeavor.
If the law is repealed by Congress, the case would be moot.
But the development was new and uninhabited, so those questions were moot.
Now, the electoral context has changed, and the old debate is moot.
But this may all be moot, since Beijing denies making the offer.
But the issue was soon moot, as Mr. Short tendered his resignation.
Trump's public request is also probably a moot point, China experts add.
At that point, unreasonably high deductibles make having insurance a moot point.
"If they find the case moot, that could end it," he said.
Obviously, a motion to subpoena and depose witnesses would then be moot.
The president could simply fire either one, rendering the point largely moot.
Basically, I think EVs are going to render the whole dispute moot!
With the Affordable Clean Energy rule finalized, those lawsuits are now moot.
But debate about whether the suspect should have been in school is moot.
Alvarez said the court ruling has "rendered moot and academic" the impeachment bid.
Whether China is to blame for Australia's rising natural gas prices is moot.
The debate turned out to be moot, as Mr. Yuldashev was long dead.
It's kind of moot to talk about what games the Zephyrus can run.
That is the question for economists to tackle—ideally before it becomes moot.
And then a pretty impressive tap-in that rendered that save entirely moot.
The size of the interior display renders the notch conversation a bit moot.
But whether it could rise from the dead a sixth time is moot.
Looks are almost moot because fans won't stick around if the racing sucks.
Whether the authorities will go so far as to regulate numbers is moot.
But the structure would be moot if the game wasn't already a phenomenon.
In other words, all these issues are either moot or have been addressed.
Staked to a three-score advantage, Kansas City's run defense became essentially moot.
Lewis sifts through a "concatenation of hypotheticals," all of which were soon moot.
Voters can also moot the issue before it ever arises in a court.
That transfer of majority ownership rendered the ITC ruling on the subsidies moot.
The question of whether or not something is art has long been moot.
Chris Poole (screen name: MOOT) started 4chan in his bedroom at age 15.
The gravity of this investigation is probably a moot point for this device.
And so we argue for a hot minute, though the exchange is moot.
With that reason now moot, some lawmakers have argued women should now register.
The lower court's opinion likely rendered the case before the Supreme Court moot.
APPERSON: We did a number of moot practice sessions for weeks on end.
The court wiped away the lower court ruling and rendered the issue moot.
You've got to bring along a United States Senate, or this becomes moot.
She knew that would render the violation moot in the eyes of many.
Thus, it would appear that this case is moot and should be dismissed.
Next question, possibly already moot: Why are you "interpreting" what you can discuss?
Mr. Ghani returned in time to make the announced assumption of powers moot.
Since the company is already defunct, those court demands appear to be moot.
Eventually, the justices will hear a gun rights case that is not moot.
The court said the case was now moot because the ban had expired.
"I think it's a moot point now," he said, according to The Blaze.
But if the platforms themselves are riddled with distractions, these efforts are moot.
That investigation may become moot if the industry shifts toward unlimited data plans.
I could have attended a moot court where we did a mock hearing.
But legislative action would render the legal conversation moot and move us all forward.
No public uprising forced Jackson to comply, and the Court's ruling basically became moot.
Actions taken during this time usually result as moot points - so conserve your energy!
Facebook's ultimate decision on the creation of such a policy is a moot point.
The litigation could become moot if Congress passes new healthcare legislation to replace Obamacare.
Inevitably, comparing the new iPad and the iPad Pro is moot in my opinion.
Misconception 1: Your loan can be declared moot before you finish paying it off.
So, all just a moot point, dead in the water entirely at this point.
"This is the Supreme Court, not a moot court competition," he would remind us.
What this energy might be—or even whether it exists at all—is moot.
These changes, said Mr Timmermans, had rendered the independence of the judiciary "completely moot".
Until he does, or is investigated for the case, Hillegas is a moot point.
Not sure how that would have stopped it anyway, but it's a moot point.
But because the case is moot, Arpaio cannot pursue an overturning of his conviction.
And to the extent that his inhibitions are political, they are also moot now.
Rules and regulations on operating drones are meant to ensure such worries are moot.
The accusers said Epstein's death rendered moot all possible objections to scrapping the agreement.
But all that would be a moot point if the graphics card doesn't deliver.
The clothes aren't designed to raise questions, only answer them, or render them moot.
Now, this all could be a moot point if Trump wins a second term.
Cillizza: President Trump has said this FISA release makes the entire Russia investigation moot.
The agency said its appeal was moot as a result of the judge's decision.
The point was moot, however, as Rayyan pleaded guilty rather than go to trial.
But if you cannot win the nomination, the case for electability becomes quickly moot.
But I guess he's probably dead next week, so maybe it's a moot point.
The arguments were rendered moot when prosecutors said they would not introduce the statements.
But building tools to satisfy the Australian authorities would essentially make that argument moot.
The hearsay argument is moot, because the underlying facts have already been proven correct.
Judicial review is moot, as the Constitutional Court has no jurisdiction during this period.
If there's no program, there's a very strong argument that the case is moot.
"In my mind that pretty much makes the N.A.A.C.P.'s lawsuit moot," she said.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "[As Trump] They say I wanted a moot with snarks and ooligators.
Both sides replied with letters that resisted any suggestion that the case was moot.
Absent that occurrence, arguing that the law is impractical is pretty much moot point.
Hollander asked fewer questions regarding Whitaker's appointment and indicated the issue could become moot.
Yet the Supreme Court has so far refused to dismiss the case as moot.
International Refugee Assistance Project, the other challenger, also claimed the case is not moot.
Its key recommendation for Syria may be moot when Trump takes office on Jan.
Arms sales between the U.K. and Saudi Arabia are a moot point for protesters.
All the worry over Trump's possible refusal to concede the election is now moot.
That such odd limitations severely constricted the M-class subs' wartime effectiveness was moot.
Unless they pursue an expensive lawsuit with little to gain, these arguments are mostly moot.
Now he's also tossing her demand for co-op records, saying that issue is moot.
The Justice Department said the case was moot and argued the appeal should be dismissed.
"You've got to bring along a United States Senate, or this becomes moot," he said.
Whether all this razzamatazz will actually be enough to turn scientists into celebrities is moot.
Of course, disengagements are moot for a vehicle without a human in the driver's seat.
Of course, all of these questions are moot if the MyMe doesn't work as advertised.
These problems would be moot in a technology that's fascinated futurists for decades: brain implants.
When Cameron's time is finally up, a campaign for his resignation will then be moot.
Watch more from Motherboard: Oil and Water In Manitoba, this is now a moot point.
And while direct listings disrupt the IPO directly, ICOs and privatization essentially make them moot.
Trump has pledged to repeal the underlying Clean Power Plan, making the model rules moot.
Essentially, the answer to "Who killed Sister Cathy?" became moot and swept under the rug.
The Rangers rendered his success moot with their 212rd win over Houston in 24 games.
If the release is allowed to go through, it would render the challenge essentially moot.
C-SPAN began airing the Democratic footage, live and unedited, effectively making the blackout moot.
Encarnacion ended up singling to make the point moot, but it could have been significant.
Those laws still on the books were made moot by the Supreme Court's Roe v.
If only that were the case; then the countrywide debate on poverty would be moot.
University of Texas (so long-running that by any objective standard, the case is moot).
If there's nothing valuable in there to begin with, then this entire conversation is moot.
One caveat: If Congress amends the Dodd-Frank Act, it could render the case moot.
Of course, all the maneuvering becomes moot if Price's Cabinet nomination fails in the Senate.
This is all going to be rendered moot by Deep Fakes going forward. Yes. What?
They embody an otherness that refuses to be domesticated by language, that renders categories moot.
In the end, Ms. Tejada's concerns about being overshadowed by other tech offerings were moot.
That new action, he said, will also make that second part of the cases moot.
With three months to go until the last state primaries, that concern is becoming moot.
Just because a case is moot doesn't mean we have nothing to learn from it.
Maybe the point is mostly moot; major league teams barely steal any bases these days.
The process would have taken years and the issue would be "almost moot," she said.
Leaking it to reporters was a moot point, because it was live-streamed on Facebook.
In recent Supreme Court filings, both sides told the justices that the case was moot.
"We hope and expect that the court will dismiss this case as moot," Shearer said.
That lawsuit would be rendered moot if Trump to were to reverse the Obama policy.
The Justice Department has asked for such briefing on whether the case is now moot.
Now that the constitutional changes have been defeated, the new electoral law is also moot.
Moot or not, experts claim the government has already gotten most of what it wanted.
Justice Department lawyers said the revisions rendered moot legal cases against the original travel ban.
Moot or not, experts say the government has already gotten most of what it wanted.
House lawyers are arguing that case is moot because the subpoena to Kupperman was dropped.
But the CFIUS letter and interim order probably make Broadcom's redomiciling efforts moot, said Christensen.
It then dismissed that case as moot when the ban expired before the scheduled arguments.
As the Justice Department admits, the case "will become moot" after the inmates are executed.
The argument that New York State Rifle must be dismissed as moot is very strong.
But the exact length of the sentence he receives in this case may be moot.
By now, it should be a moot point for a black artist — but it's not.
The high court found the DeFunis case moot in 1974 because the plaintiff was graduating.
And at the end of the day, a lot of this debate may be moot.
If eight Democrats side with Republicans in favor of Gorsuch, the entire exercise it moot anyway.
We already asked that question, and I think it's a moot point; there's no going back.
And in 2009, Astley himself toasted moot, founder of 4chan, for TIME's Most Influential People issue.
However,, scientists have since made the next higher 18 elements, rendering Adam's 256 end element moot.
It seems to me, however, that such worries are on the verge of being rendered moot.
Lawyers said the inmates' claims challenging the state's lethal injection process as inhumane are now moot.
Of course, having a device that's always connected via Verizon does render that functionality slightly moot.
But it's largely a moot point, since right now it's not even a competition at all.
Soon, there might not be enough resources to adequately secure the sterile areas, rendering them moot.
So if he becomes president, these court cases may be moot; the plan will be dead.
In Chopin's case, the issue seems moot, because the life and the music are quite unrelated.
But with the passage of the ACA, the issue was suddenly moot in the insurance realm.
Whether tattoos are the cause or the effect of such personality types is a moot point.
What doesn't look like a moot point, at least in the show's timeline, is Brendan's case.
Moot point: Trump's original ban suspended entry of citizens from those six countries for 90 days.
The question of whether punk belongs in museums is rendered moot as, well, there it is.
But the CBO's report might end up being moot almost as soon as it is issued.
But these books, while relevant when she was a candidate, have been rendered moot by history.
"An unaccepted settlement offer or offer of judgment does not moot a plaintiff's case," Ginsburg wrote.
Then, last month, a federal judge invalidated those patents, appearing to render the whole controversy moot.
This case is not moot simply because there is a new permit for the same pipeline.
Which renders all traditional ways in which we measure someone's chances of being president totally moot.
Moot your hot-blooded support, sputtering antagonism, or news-numbed apathy to whatever any politician says.
The offense made the outcome a moot point while extending the Cubs' best start since 1970.
But they could not reach agreement, and now the infrastructure-tax trade-off could be moot.
Even though it became a moot point, Kavanaugh criticized the 1988 Supreme Court ruling, Morrison v.
If the case is rendered moot, the opinion would not have any legal effect, strictly speaking.
To an extent, of course, old worries about Clinton's management skills are moot at this point.
The justices asked lawyers to advise whether the questions on the earlier order were now moot.
If the court does eventually dismiss the case as moot, a further legal question will remain.
In June, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous order vacating the appeals court's ruling as moot.
However they also didn't even watch the episode, so any potential joy from that is moot.
Transferring the man would render moot several important and unresolved legal questions raised by his case.
Ideally, state and national elections would run so smoothly that this would be a moot point.
Most beans I get are very clean, so this step has become more and more moot.
Opinion The New York gun law now before the Supreme Court has already been rendered moot.
But I think currently it's a moot point because automation is not really happening at all.
He doesn't say – maybe because through the 30s the zero lower bound made that point moot.
What could've been a rich moment of rivalry between siblings turns into essentially a moot point.
Homer Thornberry is omitted; his nomination became moot after Fortas's nomination for chief justice was withdrawn.
Which, yes, Schumer will have already likely attempted to force, but several GOP senators have said they want to wait until after opening arguments to make that call, and that's what McConnell's resolution calls for, so it'll be moot until then (and frankly, probably moot after).
Within a month, all this became moot as Don Black, Stormfront's owner, reasserted control over the domain.
The streets aren't that bad yet, but that's moot since you'd have to dig out your car.
If you don't connect with them, if you don't care about them, it's all a moot point.
Arguably, the question is moot given that he was seeing it as Episode VII rather than VIII.
When an appeal becomes moot, courts in the past have tossed out the underlying conviction, they said.
But it is a moot point if your professor is not using OpenStax as the course textbook.
But all these questions are moot if Facebook can't get people to vote in the first place.
However, these issues are moot if monetary policy, for whatever reason, is not subject to political influence.
He told Reuters last week the board question was moot now that InterOil was a takeover target.
This point is moot, though, since it is virtually impossible for Sanders to win the Democratic nomination.
All these rules could be rendered moot once the federal government hammers out nationwide self-driving rules.
The whole point may be moot, however, if Lyft and Uber keep refusing to operate in Austin.
But like actual company loyalty, like airline loyalty, hotel loyalty at this point is pretty much moot.
That debate is now mostly moot; the ultimate verdict will only come with the passage of time.
How much nickel ore the country will be exporting come 2022 is also a highly moot point.
However, given that many works do not hide anti-Soviet sentiments this seems like a moot point.
The company has not moved to close that arbitration action, although Trump's approval would make it moot.
If the judge did not agree to such a sentence, the deal would become moot, he said.
Whether someone has accelerated the process by canceling large tonnages of LME stocks is a moot point.
As long as classified documents were disclosed, which they indisputably were, then all other questions are moot.
But all of this is kind of a moot point if you live here in the States.
But that's all pretty moot anyway, when the huge majority of today's ticket sales are brokered online.
Of course, this whole conversation will be moot once cats evolve to be the Earth's superior species.
And it may all be moot, because next month she starts a new job several miles away.
"We must never forget, if the country is not secure, all other considerations become moot," said Rep.
Much of their care may be more expensive than their plan's deductible, making the price largely moot.
""In light of Epstein recent passing, all his objections to the victims' proposed remedies have become moot.
The issue is largely considered a moot point with Republicans controlling the Senate and the White House.
If Kavanaugh's confirmation were a sure thing, all of this document wrangling might be a moot point.
The Supreme Court vacated this decision when the 1982 ratification deadline passed and rendered the case moot.
Judges will have to decide whether the new executive order is enough to render existing litigation moot.
Jafri argued the case is already moot since the revised 90-day ban would have ended Saturday.
Autry said he did not see scouting Middle Tennessee State as a moot assignment last Sunday night.
Moreover, he said, the constituent in question was covered by Medicaid, so the whole question was moot.
The status change rendered the investigation moot, since retired judges are not subject to the conduct rules.
"The point of the stay at home order is to make those numbers moot," Mr. Newsom said.
In its brief, unsigned disposition, the court said the March order had expired, making the case moot.
A 2016 law had removed the clerk's names from marriage license forms, rendering the actual conflict moot.
Now, if Sanders wins 22020,991 delegates or more, then all of this contested convention stuff is moot.
Moot question The "Ask me about my cats" sign is a gag gift from a co-worker.
With the Supreme Court's clear rejection of the heightened benefit requirement, those arguments appear to be moot.
If China really wants to annoy President Trump, and make tariffs moot, it could devalue the yuan.
"The House clearly has no intention of pursuing Kupperman, and his claims are thus moot," Leon wrote.
The next day, January 9, the point became moot, when a federal judge ruled construction could proceed.
Thus far, however, the Court has resisted the city's efforts to have the case dismissed as moot.
He also says that the competition in the mobile broadband market renders net neutrality concerns partly moot.
He suggested the case was not moot, but instead, "a live controversy" that the court should decide.
The issue became moot when Amazon announced it would pull out of its planned New York headquarters.
The respondents to this appeal argue that the case is moot because the travel ban has expired.
But for one of bitcoin's oldest, and at one point most respected, developers, the question is moot.
But in light of the brutal schoolyard that social media has become, that approach now appears moot.
Because of those actions, the original lawsuit against Benningfield and Shoupe, filed in 2017, was rendered moot.
Of course, all of this could prove moot with Britain's imminent departure from the European single market.
Whether or not I am a practicing Muslim is a moot point with a last name like that.
The idea is not new; dozens of states used them before they were rendered moot by the ACA.
The Trump administration says it has nearly finalized a new peace plan framework, but that may be moot.
The school board had attempted to throw Grimm's case out as moot, but Wright Allen denied the motion.
Though soon enough, the distinction between the U.S.'s third and fourth place wireless carriers may be moot.
Once we start lifting each other up in that way, then other people's belief in us is moot.
The anarchic image board 4chan was founded in 2003 by Christopher "moot" Poole, modeled on Japanese forum 2channel.
Trump himself has tweeted frequently that the filibuster should be eliminated entirely, which would render this issue moot.
In the interim, American companies go bankrupt, China takes over the market, and the court ruling becomes moot.
But how necessary it is to have two crew members to deal with such exceptional circumstances is moot.
Image: WikipediaIs Christopher Poole, the creator of 4Chan who's also known as "moot," going to work for Google?
If Congress were to pass the bill before the Supreme Court rules, the case would likely become moot.
The picture, of students playing matches, was taken at Mott Hall 2 in Manhattan, not at Moot Hall.
The Consumer Electronics Show, the annual moot of the tech gadget industry, is always on the trippy side.
That battle became moot after Trump won the election and subsequently announced he was phasing out the CPP.
In any case, it's all moot if you can't remember to tell Alexa you're leaving for the day.
Now, however, there's a chance Obamacare will be repealed, rendering its protections in the health insurance market moot.
That said, I know most people are not no-casers like me so it's likely a moot point.
During this period, Brennan was becoming increasingly upset with the founder and administrator of 8chan, Christopher "moot" Poole.
A federal judge subsequently found its Restasis patents invalid, rendering its deal with the Mohawk tribe largely moot.
When women are considered "easy," they are also considered "easy for the taking," their consent is rendered moot.
Of course, the whole point will be moot if investigators test the pills and they REALLY aren't meth.
For now, the difference might be moot, since neither song has taken off in the mainstream American market.
LBJ's Great Society was rendered moot by Vietnam, Clinton's record of peace and prosperity obliterated by Monica Lewinsky.
But Democrats argued that the original lawsuit is moot since they withdrew the subpoena directing Kupperman to testify.
Similarly, the phrase THAT'S A MOOT POINT has FORTIES (four Ts) and FANTASY BASEBALL has FORAYS (four As).
Mulvaney "can't intervene into a moot case," Todd Tatelman, a lawyer for the House, said during Monday's hearing.
With Congress hoping to go on recess next week for election campaigning, the issue could well be moot.
Neither of them draw a salary from their jobs, but their personal wealth makes that a moot point.
And most of the Government's objections — which were likewise predicated on protecting Epstein's interests — have also become moot.
His plea prompted Orenstein to ask Apple and the government whether the All Writs Act dispute was moot.
Her insistence that her rebirth renders the past moot seems like a desperate effort to wall off trauma.
We had what I call the big moot court exercise — I don't know what the proper term is.
The justices now want to be briefed on whether the new travel order makes the previous case moot.
I think if you need to go out and shoot a moot piece to show investors [that works].
She was even wearing the same shirt that I own, and I realized it was a moot exercise.
Glover picked up wins in both of those races and two potentially great moments were rendered completely moot.
In theory, of course, any bot should be able to handle normal human interactions, rendering platform differences moot.
Some young professionals moving back to Australia from overseas said calculations made during the boom now feel moot.
The court also decided that Baca had the ability to bring his case and that it wasn't moot.
But after the president's announcement over the weekend, the justices now appear likely to declare the case moot.
On that question, too, the court asked the parties to explain whether the issue would soon be moot.
If that review can soon be completed, the justices may decide that the case will soon be moot.
First, the rise of the medical malpractice industry, which threatens to make any savings from limited testing moot.
His plan: On the southern border, he's building a moat and at the top, there'll be a moot.
"The House clearly has no intention of pursuing Kupperman, and his claims are thus moot," Judge Leon wrote.
The court's liberal side — and Chief Justice John Roberts — asked whether the law's repeal rendered the case moot.
The challengers have gotten everything they sought, the city's lawyers told the Supreme Court, making the case moot.
Of course, this all becomes moot if Donald J. Trump is elected president and Republicans hold the Senate.
It's a moot point as to how long the easier tone in time-spreads is going to last.
She said the lawyer did not indicate whether Trump views the matter as moot, given his election victory.
Questions about permanent residents are not moot, the states' brief said, as the administration could again change positions.
Rather than trying to unwind a 67-year-old agency, the Trump administration's policies can render it moot.
That one change could make moot most of the supposed "tax breaks" for the oil and gas industry.
The question of whether a sitting president can be prosecuted is rendered moot if the president is pardoned.
Maybe in 10 years it'll be a moot point, and the streets will be filled with robot cars!
But MacKinnon's score with 1:02 left made Burns's power-play goal with 10.9 seconds to go moot.
My charging habits are pretty routine, which is largely why I thought wireless charging would be a moot feature.
But that could be a moot issue if the U.S. can reach an agreement with China to suspend tariffs.
Looking at progress, self-driving cars â€" which render the distracting-driving issue moot â€" will probably come sooner.
After Trump took office, HHS indicated that it would reverse the regulation in order to make the lawsuit moot.
The women would prepare food for the gatherings earlier in the day before the moot commenced, according to McHugh.
I hope Captive State is a hopeful film, in that those tribalistic divides become moot, irrelevant, and totally redundant.
The Poles have alienated Germany and France; an alliance of interests with Britain has been rendered moot by Brexit.
The plebiscite for the train was still almost two weeks away, making the vote something of a moot point.
A mass funding crisis in the 1970s rendered these efforts moot when US studios pulled their support for Hammer.
In Kyanka's recollection, one of those people was Moot, aka Chris Poole, who'd post anime girls on the forum.
The selling point of "all your data is synced" to your phone is a moot one in my opinion.
The identity of the actual shooter is kind of a moot point compared to who's behind the assassination plot.
U.S. Bancorp basically forfeited that right when it acceded to a settlement – an action that rendered the case moot.
"The Department of State's decision has the potential to render the matters now before this Court moot," Hoyt wrote.
The main benefit of virtual reality turns out to be just blocking outside distractions, rendering the immersive environment moot.
A music stand in front of him held not music, but his script — though the distinction may be moot.
Other times it is mind-boggling craft and exquisite technique whose aesthetic strangeness can render the art question moot.
The new law would resolve the extraterritoriality question in the government's favor, likely rendering the Supreme Court case moot.
I figured I would manage as well with a child, so the idea of being provided for was moot.
The legality of his remarks became a moot point, once his visa was revoked and the deportation process began.
The frenetic action notwithstanding, the moot point, as always, is whether bots actually solve any real end-user need.
Because we cannot allow the federal government to basically make a legal order moot by not acting on it.
If Time Warner divests the one Atlanta broadcast station it owns, that would make the F.C.C.'s jurisdiction moot.
Senator Tim Kaine offered so much substance in contrast to Mr. Pence that any discussion of style is moot.
But pressure on Rosenstein seems to have cooled in the intervening days, which might make Sessions's resignation threat moot.
But that was a moot point, she noted, because the family was already "trying voluntarily to dissolve the Foundation."
Poole, better known by his screen-name, moot, shared the news in a brief post on his Tumblr page.
Perhaps markets expect that recession, or at least an end to the jobs boom, will render the argument moot.
The challengers, which include Hawaii and the International Refugee Assistance Project, claim the cases are in no way moot.
Without attention paid now to this gap in our readiness, our shock and awe capabilities may be rendered moot.
If Disney did not act forcefully with regard to "Roseanne," much of that work might have been rendered moot.
Katyal and Conway on Thursday argued that both provisions were moot in Whitaker's case because of the Appointments Clause.
He also co-sponsored legislation that threatened to block it, which became moot after the Obama administration backed down.
Democrats had hoped that the intervening four months would render Cohn's July article moot, or at least less persuasive.
All of this said, there is a strong argument that New York State Rifle must be dismissed as moot.
If it can get a new phone to market that is essentially uncrackable, any legislative outcome may be moot.
It would be rendered moot, in other words, if the Trump administration were to order all the current detainees released.
"The debate about whether robos or human advisors will win is moot," said Investopedia CEO David Siegel in a statement.
"Resealing the documents would not provide Cosby with any meaningful relief, and thus this appeal is moot," the court said.
So if you were planning an IPO but your sales have plummeted, the idea of going public could be moot.
Silberman wrote that he disagreed with certifying a class in the case, and would have also found the case moot.
The market is ignoring it right now but for how long it can continue doing so is a moot question.
And police only have to notify a parent or guardian once the swab has been collected, making parental approval moot.
The judge handling those challenges issued a procedural ruling yesterday that effectively renders the lawsuits moot and sets a Feb.
But companies often include forced arbitration clauses in their user agreements, blocking that escape hatch and rendering the "bargain" moot.
Sure, he deleted his "Moot" tweet, but when he reposted the denial, the only thing he corrected was the spelling.
Whether we subscribe to the magazine or own an Apple device personally is moot — they're mega-brands with mega-influence.
Then a few minutes later, Ryan Dzingel made the point moot by tying the game and sending it to overtime.
That issue became moot when prosecutors failed to hold a preliminary hearing, prompting the child abuse charges to be dropped.
It's moot how long China can both lift domestic run rates and carry on importing refined metal at recent rates.
I'm beginning to entertain the notion that in such a circumstance the idea of consent might well be rendered moot.
None of the Versa smartwatches have built-in GPS or LTE, which makes phone-free outdoor runs kind of moot.
This time the outcome of the British referendum may make their analyses moot as far as Friday's stock prices go.
"I continue to expect that while I have this under advisement actions won't be taken to moot this," Nichols said.
But everything is moot if users aren't able to understand your product narrative and how it fits into their lives.
Whether such a tax could actually pass through the political process of a country so dependent on farming is moot.
It might have been moot even before that, though, because the chances of getting the TPP through Congress were low.
Whether or not Kat is sexually attracted to Adena may be a moot point; turns out, she has a girlfriend.
The advent of Spotify and YouTube has made the entire musical universe instantaneously accessible, rendering the concept of obscurity moot.
But when markets began to fall last summer, so did hedge fund returns, rendering the point moot for many investors.
Justices postponed that hearing and asked both sides to respond to the question of whether the case should be moot.
That debate proved moot when Trump waltzed into the convention with more than enough delegates to secure the party's nod.
To be fair, that's a little moot at this point, since the only packs provided by Sleepace are relaxing ones.
It's made the jump to Sprint this time out, though given merger plans, that distinction may soon be moot regardless.
Circuit Judge Steven Colloton wrote in the panel's decision that the case was moot since E.J.K had already turned 18.
Here, the other trustees have already said that they supported Mr. Redstone's actions, and so the whole affair becomes moot.
Because she had never thought tenure was a possibility in the first place, she later said, the threat seemed moot.
The Supreme Court ordered the lower court to dismiss the case as moot since the abortion had already been done.
The state argued in its filing on Friday that the lawsuit is moot now that midazolam is off the table.
The first article was approved on July 27, 1974, very shortly before Nixon resigned, which rendered the impeachment process moot.
Many of the landowner-industry conflicts I encountered in the Farmington area would have been moot even a decade ago.
We're guessing people thought that would make it easier for Caitlyn to jump to 'Housewives' ... but it's a moot point.
She was being coached, as Mr. Mouratoglou admitted after the match, and whether she knew it or not is moot.
All of this could be moot, however, since it's rarely been clear how serious Trump himself is about the wall.
The question of whether the changes to the city's gun regulation will make the case moot is a hard one.
If particle physics went down the linear-collider route, which of these machines would come out on top is moot.
In other words, those single votes could render campaigns like Mr. Meehan's — centered on the apostasy of their opponents — moot.
It was moot when McDavid and Michael Cammalleri tallied in the shootout and Talbot stopped two of Calgary's three shooters.
And many works that are being forged are relatively modern, rendering tasks like dating paints and canvas aging effectively moot.
Meanwhile, while New York State Rifle is likely to be declared moot, there is another Second Amendment case — Rogers v.
Up until now, the broad repercussions were moot because you could still pump your gasoline or use your gas stove.
Mr. Browder was sentenced in absentia to nine years in prison, while Mr. Magnitsky's punishment was deemed a moot matter.
"I can't get over the fact that we can't control the Senate, so it's all a moot point," says Manley.
This will moot the travel ban issues before the court reconvenes to hear arguments on the merits of the case.
Whether a more conventionally faithful translation would have won Han the international audience she now enjoys is a moot point.
If Republicans lost control of their majority in the House then any consideration of a tax cut would be moot.
Wednesday's revocation of the guidance renders the first question moot, but the second question is still set to be addressed.
The appeals court also dismissed as moot Ghailani's claims over other SAMs that the government allowed to expire in June 2015.
A few of the sites sampled (like Bryde Island and Moot Point) are hard to get to and never see tourists.
The administration argued the case should be dismissed because it was regarding a previous travel ban that is now moot. Sept.
In recent releases, though, the Kubernetes team fixed most of these issues and improved its Windows support, rendering those issues moot.
She's speaking about reciprocity, and he's saying that this question of reciprocity is moot, because our situations are not the same.
Soon after, appointments from the new president will swing the agency back into conservative hands, perhaps rendering the entire discussion moot.
The similarities between the two men might seem moot, seeing as Gaither's murder took place 16 years prior to John's suicide.
So Mr Layton had to defend Missouri's original move in 2012 while also explaining why the case is not now moot.
In such a world, a trivial fine over what is essentially a moot point can't help but look a little ridiculous.
I've considered declaring bankruptcy due to my medical bills, but it seems moot, as I will just rack up new bills.
I guess it's a moot point anyways, since filming for the next Ford-led movie doesn't even begin for another year.
" Such a "blatant attempt to moot Plaintiffs' claims," Jones said in June of 2017, "will not gain purchase with this Court.
Whether internal supply dynamics will allow the country to continue exporting at this sort of rate, however, is a moot point.
Except now that we know she'll be looking for love in May, her role on The Bachelor is all but moot.
This anywhering of the office renders our attempts to disappear by implementing out-of-the-office replies instantly moot and futile.
But as long as they're the ones tossing off the philosophical or emotional imperatives, the problem of attachment is apparently moot.
Federal ICE officials took him into custody while he remained in his holding cell, an event that made his case moot.
"No live dispute remains between the parties over the issue," the court said in an unsigned opinion, declaring the case moot.
Kaufman: Just to maybe take this a little further, I feel that there's a kind of — it makes the movie moot.
But that debate may be moot: Computers are getting so powerful that they will eventually be able to break any encryption.
I don't think the Republicans are interested in moving any of them, so I think that's kind of a moot point.
"As noted, we expect Congress to pass legislation so this will hopefully be a moot point," DHS spokesman David Lapan said.
It's a moot point as to how many other miners, particularly those bringing new operations on stream, have been so prescient.
The Justice Department had been seeking to overturn that ruling and force Apple's cooperation, but that now becomes a moot issue.
But if House Republicans, who are badly divided, fail to pass a budget, "it's pretty much a moot issue," Cornyn said.
Curtis's bill aims to make this litigation moot through congressional action, endorsing the petty politics of Trump's two small national monuments.
Under Campbell-Ewald and Geismann precedent, the 2nd Circuit said in a summary order last April, Franco's claims are not moot.
Of course, if Hillary Clinton wins the election and can get a replacement for Scalia confirmed, Kennedy's vote will be moot.
The scene between them that ends the first act is a knockout, a ravishment of the senses that makes motivation moot.
But some major new developments in the vinyl industry carry the promise that, some day, this whole conversation could be moot.
They probably won't consider making peace until you've effectively conquered them, by which point of a peace treaty is almost moot.
Such questions would be moot in Europe, where a strict law took effect in May that bans trading in personal data.
That consideration, which might be a bad-faith one to begin with, becomes moot well before this grim cinematic exercise ends.
Not to mention, Republicans in Congress have always had the option of simply approving the payments and rendering the issue moot.
Trump and Republican congressional allies have said they plan to repeal and replace the law, meaning the case could become moot.
That case, which involved his former colleague Charles Kupperman, was found to be moot by a federal judge in late December.
Having the simple freedom to speak your mind and to pray, shop and live as you wish made any comparison moot.
First, the argument that women wouldn't be able to perform on the front lines even if they were drafted is moot.
On Tuesday, a US district judge dismissed Abadi's case, ruling that it was moot because the student had already been deported.
But a federal judge declared the issue moot in an emergency hearing on Tuesday morning because Mr. Dehghani had already departed.
Roberts also asked Dearing whether finding the case moot would limit the ability of the gun owners to seek monetary damages.
Luckily, if you have a good boss, it should be mostly moot—because a blanket "I'm sick today" should cover you.
But critically, neither Chief Justice John Roberts nor Justice Brett Kavanaugh revealed whether they thought the case should be considered moot.
There's no longer a legal dispute between the plaintiffs and the defendants in this case, and that makes the case moot.
The case will likely be dismissed as moot, but a Second Amendment reckoning is all but inevitable in the Supreme Court.
Justice Department attorneys said those actions met a request by the judge to "moot" the groups' request for a restraining order.
The Wednesday order is mostly moot, since the Trump administration's Interior Department is working to repeal the fracking regulation at issue.
Hooters, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a trial court decision dismissing an ADA website compliance case as moot.
Now, according to Russ Buettner and Susan Craig of the New York Times, Barry has retired, which renders the investigation moot.
Half African American and half Filipino, Hamilton grew up in a wildly diverse area, meaning his race was often a moot point.
They said that because the pardon made Arpaio's criminal case moot, he wouldn't be able to pursue any appeals of the verdict.
The issue is moot for now: The firm's flagship Pershing Square International Ltd fund is down 218.77 percent this year through Oct.
Everyone on this show has a good book cover, metaphorically speaking, so it's a moot point, but good to recognize priorities nonetheless.
But few EU countries have even implemented the legislation necessary to enforce the blocking regulation, so the whole question could be moot.
That's all sort of moot, though, because without the authority of Title II, the rules aren't worth the paper they're printed on.
Had Congress made sports betting criminal -- which it has not yet done -- the sports gambling case this week would have been moot.
An authority challenging authority, Nochlin proved that the institutional barriers encountered by female artists at academies and museums made her question moot.
For most of the estimated 200043,000 people at the ceremony, though, the point was moot — any public opening was still years away.
EST: Denver won by a final score of 24-10, essentially rendering the nightmare scenario put in play earlier a moot point.
It won't be long before the discussion about environmental benefits is moot — utilities will demand solar because it's the cheapest power available.
North Korea and Iran could render the billions spent on Western missile defences moot by acquiring islands in the Mediterranean or Caribbean.
With Pierluisi's appointment as secretary of state moot, the next in line to become governor is Secretary of Justice Wanda Vázquez Garced.
The Supreme Court's decision opens the door for lawmakers to reconsider the entire issue by making moot the "game of chance" vs.
They also argue that the question of Mr. Redstone's competency is moot given that a majority of trustees already ratified his actions.
That may be moot now that Epstein has been charged with sex trafficking in New York, but the victims' rights case continues.
"I think it's going to be a moot point because they're going to come together and get the train moving," he said.
But when the X rating was ultimately co-opted as a marketing tool by pornographic film distributors, its intended meaning became moot.
Legal experts said it is possible many of these lawsuits could be rendered moot if the Senate acts quickly to confirm Barr.
The case could be rendered moot by the November election, or in theory be decided by the Supreme Court sometime in 2021.
It was initially billed as a two-week plan, but stricter orders applying to the entire tri-state region make that moot.
In al Rafeea, a Syrian refugee with no training as an actor, Labaki has found a performer who renders such questions moot.
In fact, Texas may have rendered it moot with a move it made last week in response to Justice Kavanaugh's concurring opinion.
Her campaign had stopped traditional canvassing days ago, along with "worker canvassing," which became moot as most Americans stopped going to work.
But that argument has to some extent been rendered moot as Iowa returns to its customary leading role in the primary contest.
Or does noting the race of the individuals render moot my message that anyone asking for this brand should be watched carefully?
If other automakers signed on to the deal, as California has encouraged them to do, it would render Mr. Trump's rollback moot.
The court wants to hear from both sides if the issue is moot after the proclamation President Donald Trump issued Sunday night.
Ms. Olney also opposed the new runway at Heathrow, as did the Labour candidate, Christian Wolmar, making moot Mr. Goldsmith's pet issue.
Consovoy still wants to challenge any request but fears Democrats could obtain the president's records without notice — making such an effort moot.
Ellis had denied that request as moot, noting that "the government indicated that it did not intend to introduce any such evidence."
Such near-permanence will render moot the huge effort and expense that went into keeping it unobtrusively submerged when not in use.
Previous technological advances have rendered moot a number of jobs that were once essential to the journalism industry, such as Linotype operator.
But now that Flynn has resigned, whether it's "too soon" for personnel changes in the administration is kind of a moot point.
The debate may be entirely moot: As Inside Higher Ed noted, getting anything to pass in a hyper-partisan Congress is a challenge.
All of this would've been moot if, say, there was an option to control the game with a Gamecube or Wii Pro Controller.
All of this would be moot if Bran could find the memories of Elissa Farman, a long-dead Westerosi noblewoman and accomplished sailor.
Some Sanders allies balked at calling the race this way, but Clinton proceeded to win California by 7 points, making their argument moot.
Using mobile contactless payments, like Apple Pay or Google Pay, would largely render the risk from card skimming almost entirely moot, they say.
Though the gas was turned on, the windows in the room were all open, rendering any death short of pneumonia a moot point.
That's largely a moot point here, given the fact that the product doesn't have, say, a standard web browser, unlike the new Show.
As expected, Trump won the Republican contest in Oregon which was moot since his remaining rivals have already dropped out of the race.
The authors argue that this point is moot, since self-employed minority workers show similar behaviour, but the difference is not statistically significant.
In court papers filed on Monday, Justice Department lawyers wrote that they agreed with Arpaio that Trump's pardon made his criminal case moot.
This is moot, since the coral pair is going to my colleague Casey in San Francisco, and the black pair is going... elsewhere.
Since the appeals will become moot before there's a final ruling, Francisco wrote, the justices should vacate the decisions entered by lower courts.
It's when they kiss, in a moment fraught with such simultaneous nostalgia and potential it almost renders the upcoming sex scene moot. Almost.
Since the Supreme Court granted the case, however, the law was changed and lawyers for New York say the case is now moot.
All the teaching and good faith efforts in the world are moot if kids grow up being ignored by their screen-glued parents.
The change will also be moot for small or new channels, since YouTube requires at least 10,000 overall views before offering ad revenue.
Some speculated he wouldn't speak to press at the I Love You, Daddy premiere, a question that is now moot with its cancellation.
Fortunately, the enormous collection of post-modern and contemporary art is just so fucking good that all of the above is rendered moot.
Only very recently has technology and private enterprise developed to the point where ownership of space resources is no longer a moot issue.
On March 30th, the Department of Justice moved to drop the lawsuit as moot, and today, Microsoft filed to agree with the motion.
One could argue that all of this speculation will be moot if we never find a massive object lurking 100 billion miles away.
Yet as the country prepares to inaugurate President-elect Donald Trump, the point may be moot at best, philanthropy experts told CNBC recently.
This means contending with the fact that your own contextualizing information, including your underlying motivations, become moot once tossed to the internet's winds.
All that is great, but given how rough kids can be on their stuff, it's a moot point without some kind of protection.
In this gridlocked scenario, the fact that Democrats don't currently have a concrete, agreed-upon legislative wish list will end up being moot.
So in effect, all arguments about him being inferior to Michael Jordan because he wasn't in Space Jam are now, unfortunately, rendered moot.
CollegeAmerica's assertion of this new theory, according to the EEOC, proves Judge Babcock should not have deemed its interference claim to be moot.
It's something of a moot point, as only a handful of theaters have the ability to exhibit the film at the higher speeds.
At Sundance, a fantasy land of Samsung après-ski lounges and festival-themed Cardboard headsets, the point is probably still a little moot.
Of course, all this is moot in a world where every car is a self-driving car and the infrastructure supports autonomous transportation.
The four funds indicated in a letter to Icelandic authorities they had also been compensated for the assets, so their request was moot.
But the subcommittee moved in January to dismiss his appeal, arguing that since their investigation was closed in January the case was moot.
This was the episode in which Jane was set to lose her virginity, rendering both her past identity and the show's title moot.
It was — until, of course, Dean deemed it moot in a particularly low moment in Season 5 and tossed it in the trash.
"The whole thing is moot if Trump were elected because President Obama could easily pardon her," Mukasey said of Clinton, the Democratic nominee.
Trump, meanwhile, on Wednesday made changes to the travel ban in an effort to prevent the Supreme Court from declaring the policy moot.
Whether there would be sufficient inventory of cobalt to buffer the market against serious disruption in the DRC is a very moot point.
Of course, this could all be moot soon if a standard for some kind of app-based open delivery system is agreed upon.
But the judges concluded that the convict "is either still alive…or he is actually dead, in which case this appeal is moot".
While that suspect has pleaded guilty, lawyers for Apple and the Justice Department say the matter "is not moot," albeit for different reasons.
The court ordered the parties in both cases to file additional briefs arguing whether the case is now moot given the new order.
Mr. Trump asserted in his typically boastful remarks on Tuesday night that the personal preferences of delegates would be moot at the convention.
But De Leon, making his second career start, allowed little else, rendering Richard Bleier's four hitless innings of relief for the Yankees moot.
This decision was soon rendered moot by the Syrians, who said they would surrender their chemical weapons in a deal brokered by Putin.
Fortunately, there is a solution that should turn the current court cases, never mind the potential Supreme Court challenges, into a moot point.
Of course, this might all be moot because "Werewolf Bar Mitzvah" is probably the actual best Halloween song and it's not even real.
His generosity might be moot since Mike Ortiz, the funeral home's owner, has yet to give the family a bill for his services.
The schools are a moot issue now: The town's high school closed in 2004, Mr. Ryland said, and the elementary school in 2014.
It would also be extremely difficult to do quickly — and if President Trump is elected in November, the whole issue will be moot.
A federal judge in the United States briefly made the disagreement moot when he suspended the program after it briefly went into effect.
If Rodriguez hadn't made his legacy a moot point, it would be great fun to root for him to keep on keepin' on.
And if you don't believe in God at all, or not in that sort of God, the whole line of argument is moot.
The issue is tied up in court, but many Republican state leaders have rendered it moot by saying they would still welcome refugees.
After all, if there was a quid pro quo but that's not impeachable, or even inappropriate, then Bolton's testimony might be considered moot.
The court wants to hear whether the new travel restrictions announced by the Trump administration on Sunday night make the previous challenges moot.
Both Cohen's and Trump's lawyers said that their moves rendered Daniels' lawsuit moot and that the judge in the case should dismiss it.
There has been no request to distribute the film in Iran, but it's a moot point, he adds -- it would never be allowed.
This morning, he wrote: 'Now the press is trying to sell the fact that I wanted a moot stuffed with alligators and snakes.
When the next batter, Ronald Torreyes, grounded out to end the inning with no more runs scored, Showalter's argument became a moot point.
But by the morning after Iowa happened, they had scrapped that plan, so all the training that they had done effectively became moot.
After all, it&aposll be your primary tool during your workouts, so if you&aposre uncomfortable in any way, everything else is moot.
Lawyers on both sides said the development did not make the case moot because Mr. Greitens or the next governor could reverse course.
Iran's announcement alone does not render the agreement moot, and at least one important element of it — U.N. inspection power — remains in force.
Talk of nationalisation may anyway be moot: our reporting suggests Labour may lose traditional strongholds to the governing Conservatives in next month's poll.
But there's just one problem: Apple's implementation of the feature is essentially useless for actually identifying incoming robocalls, rendering the whole thing moot.
Both orders raised the issue of whether the pending appeals may be moot and whether the cases, set to be argued on Jan.
Yet passing a budget is increasingly a moot point; the House can consider appropriations measures after May 15 without a new spending blueprint.
Roberts asked Dearing whether dismissing New York State Rifle as moot would prevent the plaintiffs from bringing a new claim for new relief.
However, the change will be moot even for some wealthier investors, he said, because they never planned on paying any capital gains taxes.
The "Community Conversation With Evan McMullin," a town hall, had been scheduled for noon on Thursday at the University of Richmond's Moot Courtroom.
So much of the work of being a member of the House entails making small moves that massive forces will render moot anyway.
If they became moot, courts have no longer have a need to rule on it, ensuring the current injunctions will remain in place.
The case was later essentially made moot when Mr. Trump took over from Mr. Obama, but the ruling against the White House stood.
On December 30, a federal judge dismissed Kupperman&aposs lawsuit and said it was "moot" because House investigators withdrew the subpoena for testimony.
The possibility of open clashes between the two superpowers has been enough to make some experts see the military option as virtually moot.
Obviously, the singer may see that as a moot point ... after he was hit with 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse on Friday.
But a new attorney general in town, with a new focus, doesn't necessarily mean police reform efforts in the Obama years are moot.
Whether or not it holds onto that distinction is kind of moot; the drive is an excellent example of the physical benefits of SSDs.
Of course, it might all be moot because the latest poll shows Sol so far ahead that there's no way Randall can catch him.
Some might say that any discussion of journalism ethics is moot when it comes to ESPN's "personalities" because they're not really journalists at all.
However, the fact that Pierluisi ceased being secretary of state once he was sworn in as governor makes that requirement moot, the brief stated.
If both parents aren't onboard with the task of raising the fruit of the womb, then the nature of the womb itself is moot.
"Doe's individual claim for injunctive relief—the only claim addressed by the D.C. Circuit—became moot after the abortion," the Supreme Court opinion said.
I think as we think about all of these issues, really understanding how people have evolved over time is really going to be moot.
The House on Tuesday tried to override this veto and failed to do so, rendering the congressional efforts to end the emergency completely moot.
According to the joint filing, a lower court judge vacated the nondisclosure orders at the government's request, making Facebook's appeal of those orders moot.
Even if the court did conclude that the earlier cases are moot, the challengers urged the court not to vacate the lower court decisions.
There were exceptions when a defendant was responsible for making their case moot, but that wasn't what happened in Arpaio's case, his lawyers said.
The choice between vertical and horizontal stills became a moot point when video became common, then flared up again when mobile phones rolled around.
Any Chinese victory would need to be quick, with Taiwan's will to fight broken so swiftly that calls for an American rescue become moot.
The price of a rocket, however, becomes a moot point if a small satellite company can't be confident that their product will launch successfully.
Circuit Judge Steven Colloton, writing for the panel, noted that E.J.K. had turned 18 and finished high school, and thus Calgaro's claims were moot.
The Justice Department has said the Trump administration would be abandoning the original order, which should render moot ongoing court challenges to that order.
But on July 30, 1975, Hoffa famously disappeared, the case became moot, and the constitutional question raised by his case remains an open one.
It may not, because the order is a temporary ban that may expire before it reaches the High Court, thereby making the case moot.
Although the fight between American tech companies and the FBI hunting terrorists is undeniably important, to some degree it may also be increasingly moot.
Munsingwear (340 U.S. 36), in which the court said its "established practice" in cases deemed moot is to reverse or vacate the decision below.
"You take obstruction out of the equation, then impeachment becomes moot," said Andy Brenner, head of international fixed income securities at National Alliance Securities.
But the Trump attorneys said that State "acted solely pursuant to the inherent constitutional authority delegated by the president," making the environmental review moot.
Whether the state-owned oil company can win some breathing space through a debt exchange that will satisfy current holders remains a moot point.
He warns that higher prices might kick-start US tight oil production, which would increase competition with OPEC, making the production cut agreement moot.
"With this acquittal on all the nine counts of the indictment, the arrest warrant issued by the appeals chamber is rendered moot," said Antonetti.
But for now, it's a moot point, as Baidu says it's using the software only to monitor large-scale events for crowd crush danger.
The case, which was brought by Project Democracy, which alleged a conflict of interest, was dismissed this morning after Kemp's decision rendered it moot.
" For that reason, the outcome of the Doha meeting might be moot, according to a report by HSBC titled "Much a-Doha about nothing.
"The President's legal arguments would render whole sections of the Constitution moot, and allow a president to engage in any form of criminality," Rep.
It's something of a moot point, as less than a half dozen theaters have the ability to exhibit the film at the higher speeds.
But in counterinsurgency—that already-paradoxical quest to win hearts and minds at the ends of rifle muzzles—such draconian tactics moot the strategy.
Products and regulation that will make smoking obsolete will also make most concerns about youth moot once smoking disappears and safer products are available.
The surprise result had the prime minister's advisers scrambling Wednesday night to develop briefing books for him on scenarios they had assumed were moot.
"Governor Greiten's eleventh-hour policy change does not moot this case and this court should proceed to a decision on the merits," Cortman said.
Administration lawyers have already argued that if the court -- for any reason -- finds the case to be moot, lower court opinions should be vacated.
Trump's education secretary, whoever it is, could revoke the Obama administration letter regarding Title IX clarification and transgender students, making the entire case moot.
The rebuttal to this argument is that those who search corn are redirected to the maize page anyway, so it is a moot point.
By the time the House is done litigating this case, Trump could very well be out of office and the case would be moot.
The FDA specification is effectively moot, observes The Verge, as no e-cigarettes (which are touted as tobacco cigarette alternatives) currently bear FDA approval.
There are, of course, ways to brew an iced coffee with hot water, which would preserve the caffeine and might render this debate moot.
Today, he said, after 50 years of Israeli possession and no country having had sovereignty over it beforehand, questions about its status are moot.
"When I've done moot courts, I take the students back to the robing room and I say, 'Put on the robe,' " he said later.
By then, the entire issue could be moot: Mr. Mulvaney has said he intends for the bureau to reconsider, and perhaps repeal, the rules.
The issue had become moot by 1988, because the Soviet Union and the Reagan administration had agreed to scrap intermediate and shorter range missiles.
All of the discussion would become moot if McConnell and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer strike a deal on trial procedures in the meantime.
The U.S. dollar would also fall, which would then make this trade-related provocation somewhat moot, adds Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
Robert Willens, a tax and accounting expert in New York, said the issue of the loophole could become "moot" under the Trump administration's proposal.
But the location was moot — the building's four studios had long since been rented, and the last one-bedroom had just been rented, too.
However that turns out, company representatives say Russia was never a "priority" market and any questions about incentives to stay there are now moot.
Of course, a Democratic victory would make the case moot, while a Democratic defeat would leave the option open to try to remove him.
For example, the Clean Power Plan would be a moot point under their proposal: The increased price of carbon would render its mandates irrelevant.
The justices said the cases were moot since the orders had expired and there was no longer a "live case or controversy" to settle.
The board may well have rendered the case moot by repealing the program in a purposeful attempt to preclude all future chances of resolution.
However, the change will be moot even for some wealthier investors, he said, because they never planned on paying any capital gains taxes, anyway.
Because the legal controversy between the city and the plaintiffs is now over, the city asked the Court to dismiss this case as moot.
The STRONGER Patent act would properly render the sovereign immunity strategy moot by re-applying already tested and balanced standards for pharmaceutical patent challenges.
In September, the circuit court dismissed an appeal of the Wyoming decision, saying it was moot because the Trump administration is repealing the rule.
The March order was replaced in September with broader limits, so the court, in a brief, unsigned disposition, said the case was now moot.
This, of course, would mean that Kimochi's only distinguishing feature will be rendered moot by the biggest business in the digital game distribution business.
We're having a conversation about theaters and screens and distribution, but if there aren't interesting stories to fill those screens, the conversation is moot.
Zimmerman said the city's attempts to secure the spring water are still underway, but the plant's opponents consider the effort moot after Tuesday's election.
Some have even argued that France's proposal will be moot if electric vehicles end up taking over conventional cars more rapidly than most analysts predict.
But just a short while later, Mr. O'Malley was preparing to announce that he would be dropping out of the race, making that delegate moot.
With fetuses incubated, childbirth would become moot and through a eugenics-like lens, Ettinger proposed that those born with cerebral palsy could simply remain frozen.
In 2016, control of the canals were transferred from the Thruway Authority to the state's Power Authority, making the request for a court order moot.
By the time the Supreme Court rules on the FCC's old rules in late 2017 or early 2018, it's likely the issue will be moot.
Ultimately, he shifted to another deal — one to sell 21st Century Fox's entertainment assets to Disney — that made the Sky pursuit more or less moot.
The company argued that the case should have been dismissed as moot because it had capitulated and offered Mr. Gomez everything he had asked for.
But some conservatives seemed to argue that the lack of any reference to the Russia investigation in either case somehow rendered the guilty pleas moot.
This all may be moot, though: Pell himself said he ended things with Yaramchuk because he wanted to get back together with his ex-girlfriend.
Let's get it out of the way: First Man is full of American flags, rendering the controversy regarding its presumed erasure of American achievements moot.
If he is charged with crimes or impeachable offenses that do not have their origins in politically charged spying, then his allegations will be moot.
But the directive became moot after it emerged that Keystone had already purchased much of the steel from companies based in India, Italy and Canada.
Since the agencies neither asked the attorney general for help nor showed such enforcement action could not uncover new emails, the case was not moot.
The Democrats wrote in their filing that even if the case was not moot at this point, Mulvaney and Kupperman are in very different circumstances.
The Trump administration moved to remove the stay on construction and the 9th Circuit later agreed, dismissing in early June the previous suit as moot.
The slides did not acknowledge the scientific consensus on climate change, but stated that public opinion had shifted so substantially that the question was moot.
Trump has generally downplayed the specter of impeachment, reasoning that a strong economy and his popularity among his base would make it a moot point.
The question of individual goodness, and whether it exists, is moot for Mr. Ridley, though Jill and Ollie would certainly describe themselves as possessing it.
It lasts until either it is reversed by a higher court or it is rendered moot by a decision on the merits of the dispute.
But the question is likely moot, as Cruz remains comfortably ahead of his Democratic opponent in recent polls and is likely to win reelection handily.
Between the lines: Microsoft and the Justice Department say a new law — which Congress passed after oral arguments commenced — has rendered their legal dispute moot.
But the existentialism and sentimentality of LCD Soundsystem's brand of dance was long ago rendered moot by the more immediate reward of the bass drop.
The 20-minute clip features a constantly swirling spiral, but since you're soon instructed to close your eyes, it's really just a kooky moot point.
The couple argued that the name referred to the subcontinental origin of cinnamon within South Asia rather than to Native Americans, rendering Krall's concerns moot.
It is "depoliticization," she wrote, that "destroys the element of political freedom in all activities"; depoliticization is what makes political action seem futile and moot.
At issue is the sharing of seized information about Mr. Reichberg with his co-defendants, a moot point for Mr. Harrington considering his plea agreement.
News organizations had sued the Justice Department over access to the memos, but the case became moot when Congress made them public three months later.
In 2017, Swedish prosecutors set aside the rape case and the extradition request, saying that the effort was moot with Mr. Assange in the embassy.
By the end of the weekend, the question was moot: All students at her children's school were placed under quarantine until at least March 16.
Ms. Sereno did not attend any of the House impeachment hearings against her, and with the court's removal of her, that effort probably becomes moot.
But enough goes wrong along the way — with the movie, I mean, not with Mike and Kenny's scheme — to make the outcome feel almost moot.
Kupperman asked a court to declare whether he had immunity, but a judge dismissed his case as moot in December after Democrats withdrew their subpoena.
The move followed arguments in the case in February and the enactment of a new federal law that both sides said made the case moot.
He noted that she had already been elected to the post, so his promise last year not to support her for the job was moot.
The judge ruled late last month that the issue was moot, which Mr. Bolton said left him no choice but to make his own decision.
U.S. District Judge Richard Leon in Washington said Kupperman's lawsuit was "moot" because a U.S. House of Representatives committee withdrew a subpoena seeking his testimony.
He's also claiming the issue to be moot, making the false assertion that the Senate doesn't actually have the power to call witnesses at all.
"Defendants voluntarily agree, solely in the interest of acceding to the Court's request to moot Plaintiffs' Motion, to preserve the material at issue," Wyer wrote.
A federal judge later ruled that while the new law made the suits against her moot, the couples' attorneys were still entitled to legal fees.
Attorneys for New York argued that the city's move made the case "moot," or no longer active, and urged the court to dismiss the matter.
But that debate became moot on Thursday morning, when Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that she'd instructed House investigators to begin drawing up articles of impeachment.
In those visits, they learn the basics of legal research and participate in moot court, but also explore robing rooms and have lunch with judges.
Like the "Avenger" movies, we got to the long-awaited climax before the Supreme Court, only to have the court dismiss the case as moot.
As Mr. Ganly delivers his account of it, with a stunned and eternal woundedness, questions of culpability become moot, and you feel a bottomless pity.
Questions of originality are mostly moot in Groban's case; his original material has zero distinguishing attributes, informed as it is by decades of prewritten schmaltz.
The status of those broader allegations isn't necessarily moot, but certainly take a back seat to its more immediate problem: Keeping its doors open for business.
The potential for embarrassing revelations is so substantial that the court's decision may compel a total rewrite of the Executive Order to render the suit moot.
"The protests don't put crude oil production at risk; from that perspective it is sort of a moot geopolitical factor," said Sarp Ozkan, analyst at Drillinginfo.
Employees may also request alternative fabrics, though the union claims that the manufacturing, not the materials, may be at fault, which would render that option moot.
The court disagreed with the government that the case was moot because the original group of teenagers who sued and represented the class had received abortions.
So there's a chance that the Supreme Court will dismiss the case as moot as there is no longer any real controversy between the opposing parties.
Trump's pardon means that any challenge to Arpaio's conviction would be considered moot, and an appeals court wouldn't hear it, his lawyers said in Monday's filing.
Kennedy, a skeptic of the protection bill, told Vox Tuesday that the whole question is probably moot anyway because he doesn't think Trump will fire Rosenstein.
Since midazolam was at the heart of the lawsuit, the filing asked the judge hearing the case, Neil Wake, to decide whether the suit was moot.
As adults, we mostly accept, rail against, or at least acknowledge them, but as far as the youngest of lovers are concerned, the point is moot.
But he said he agreed Wilson Sonsini has no business arguing that the entire case is moot because a half-dozen shareholders settled their claims individually.
Yet it was always moot whether they could be conclusively seen as obstruction, given that Mr Trump was empowered by his office to remove both men.
In that case, it could tell the 9th Circuit later this week that it does not want en banc review, because the case would be moot.
The threat of a tariff could also be moot because Trump would likely require congressional approval for imposing such a high levy on a permanent basis.
According to Scientific American, U.S. aerosol products no longer contain chemicals that are harmful to the ozone layer so Trump's complaint is largely a moot point.
But now it appears the entire fight is moot, because the defendant has agreed to allow Amazon to turn over what data is has to police.
If Cruz's bill could get a veto-proof majority of support in the Senate, that would render the White House's position moot (though that seems unlikely).
"At that point, the case may very well be moot," wrote Leah Litman, an assistant professor of law at University of California Irvine School of Law.
One idea was "shitting on 'moot' and 4chan," but he ultimately settled on writing about his support of eugenics for people like himself with genetic diseases.
Attorneys for Arpaio argued that because the former Maricopa County Sheriff was pardoned before he could exhaust all of his appeals, his case is rendered moot.
Sometimes if the FCC delays long enough, the circumstances change enough that the whole matter is declared moot by the courts and justice is never done.
But a decade removed from the oil price peak of $220006 per barrel in July 2202, our national concern over resource depletion has been rendered moot.
Kinder Morgan bought the MLP during the litigation, and the pipeline operator reasoned that in doing so it also acquired the litigation, rendering the case moot.
Earlier this month, Trump made changes to his revised travel ban to prevent the Supreme Court from declaring it moot because it was set to expire.
"We further warned that these legal vulnerabilities were likely to render CPP moot, widening the already large gap in the president's GHG emissions pledge," he wrote.
Opponents also argue that the information from Zimbabwean officials might be largely moot with the party of President Robert Mugabe trying to remove him from office.
Decisions you made about your family finances 10 years ago, one year ago or even last week might be moot or unrealistic at this very moment.
It may be a moot point in Jeff Sessions America, given the likely Attorney General's past statements that "good people" don't get groovy with the grass.
Because employer demand for workers is now so strong, the usual questions about whether jobs really exist for better-skilled or more motivated workers are moot.
Some fear Italy is now headed that way, as local politicians moot a pseudo-currency called mini-BOTs and clash with EU authorities over growing debt.
That political dynamic changed in November, when Democrats won eight seats in the Senate, sweeping themselves back into the majority and rendering Mr. Felder's opinion moot.
If tech is designed purely to learn and evolve in response to its users, not its designers, then design bias would seemingly be a moot point.
As with many laws in China, it could also be moot if local governments decide not to enforce it or if penalties are not stiff enough.
No, it should not be changed since this is a clear tactic to try to moot the Scotus case that is specifically looking into this law.
Have you — if all of this is moot, you're going to a potluck and only have to bring one dish — considered what you're going to make?
But in the end, the issue was moot; Ms. Pelosi had already struck a bargain with Ms. Fudge that removed her from the running for speaker.
The situation has no precedent and the Supreme Court, perhaps hoping a third election would render the question moot, avoided ruling on the subject in January.
As if the case were not already confusing enough, all of this pretrial jockeying could be rendered moot by what amounts to a judicial wild card.
The rhetorical questions posed by earnest talking heads of the era have been rendered moot by history, but Reagan's legacy remains a live and contentious issue.
Some of the changes, such as revising the Volcker rule, would largely be a moot point, as banks sold off their proprietary trading desks years ago.
"It would be unnecessary and wasteful for the court to grant review of an issue that is essentially moot," lawyers for the State of Hawaii wrote.
The first, which Montana proposes in its brief, is to declare the case moot — meaning there is no longer a real dispute between the two sides.
The auto industry isn't equipped to make different cars for different states, so it must adhere to whoever's rules are the tightest — rendering Mr. Trump's moot.
But it was rendered moot when the Cardinal missed their first 14 shots and did not connect until the 8:08 mark of the first half.
If the President could simply issue pardons to undo an impeachment, he could unilaterally deprive Congress of one of its vital tools, effectively rendering it moot.
So it's arguable that this case is moot because there's no longer an active dispute between the plaintiffs and the state: Any discrimination no longer exists.
But the question became moot as I researched the contenders, and it quickly became clear that only all-beef franks could be invited to this event.
What's also true is that because of an unexpected development on the eve of the argument, the question as presented in this particular case is moot.
It became largely moot in 20143, when a tax-reform deal signed by Ronald Reagan equalized the rates for capital gains and top-bracket ordinary income.
After a brief deliberation, Chief Justice Roberts announced that the matter was moot in light of the high-price legal talent in the case, Rogers v.
US District Judge Richard Leon in Washington said Kupperman&aposs lawsuit was "moot" because a US House of Representatives committee withdrew a subpoena seeking his testimony.
Whitaker's appointment as acting attorney general led to several legal challenges, but courts found them moot after Barr took over and ratified the department's earlier decisions.
Further, Airbnb's argument that the city violated the First Amendment is moot because the ordinance "was not motivated by a desire to suppress speech," Donato wrote.
The concept of selling out may be moot, but that doesn't mean the brands won't continue to win—as in the past, and into the future.
Speed is a concern as well—if the glass's transition from tinted to clear causes you to miss a critical snapshot, then its benefits are moot.
But with the corporate AMT still in place, many of the tax breaks that Republicans designed to create that territorial tax system would be rendered moot.
He argued that the purpose of the British warrant was to let the extradition case — now moot — continue, not to charge Mr. Assange with violating bail.
The amendment appears intended to avoid the administration's legal case at the U.S. Supreme Court becoming moot on grounds that parts of the executive order have expired.

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