It's a non-event, but for anyone who has dated in the iPhone age, it's the kind of non-event that's not-happening all the time.
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If they squib this, then it will be a non-event.
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Siders: This debate was a non-event — but negative space matters.
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He also said he expects Yellen's speech to be a non-event.
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Despite all the hullaballoo, this move was the non-event of 2015.
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So the jobs report is really a non-event for the market.
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Brennan is not indispensable, so dispensing of him is a non-event.
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AMERICAN EAGLE EXEC - MEXICO TARIFFS ARE A NON-EVENT FOR CO - CONF CALL
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"In the bond market, payrolls have been a non-event," said a credit trader.
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But not all investors are convinced the BOJ meeting will be a non-event.
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"If rates went up a quarter-point, it'll be a non-event," Goldberg said.
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"We hit a Fortnite non-event peak twice after Apex was out," said Sweeney.
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Steve Holmes: It's weird in retrospect that breaking up was such a non-event.
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"The UK Budget was largely a non-event," said Societe Generale macro strategist Kit Juckes.
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"You had a situation which was really a non-event," said Stephen Dicht, Weinman's attorney.
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Rick Santorum felt like a non-event with three candidates whose moments have come and gone.
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Instead, the incident became a non-event—not just in collective memory but also in insurance.
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But once you step up and say something, you may find it's a total non-event.
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American said the plaza will be open to the public year-round and on non-event days.
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What might look like a non-event is in fact an attempt to avoid a duplication of effort.
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"It's a non-event," said Bucky Hellwig, senior vice president at BB&T Wealth Management in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Trump Jr. initially released a statement saying the meeting was a non-event and unrelated to campaign business.
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We think the dividend increase and buyback announcement was fully in-line with expectations and therefore a non-event.
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The tweet was a response to the "Storm Area 51" event, a movement that was ultimately a non-event.
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The Twitter news was a "non-event" for cryptocurrency markets, according to Brian Kelly, founder and CEO of BKCM.
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Other times, something that has caused a reaction in the past is a total non-event in the present.
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"This (second round) is going to be a non-event for the market," said Commerzbank currency strategist Thu Lan Nguyen.
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Yet another sign of the lack of significance assigned to this non-event, and one we perhaps should have heeded.
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That is not to say that the Trump team can just brush off Virginia's election results as a non-event.
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But it also felt a little like a non-event, just a formalization of how things have been working anyway.
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"I think it's going to be a big non-event here," he told CBS News in May of the president's visit.
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Many are calling it a make-or-break night for the candidates, but for Paul it will simply be a non-event.
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Brazilians have become so accustomed to revelations of wrongdoing that they treated news of Lula's forthcoming trial almost as a non-event.
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DHS's internet security contractors considered it to be a non-event and did not report it to Ohio officials at the time.
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We animalize them, so that we can turn them loose, unleashed, except in the case of drought, an ongoing devastating non-event.
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Netflix may have just secured a foothold in the world's second-largest consumer market but that could be a non-event, for now.
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One former senior adviser told CNN's Gloria Borger that the foreign policy expert as a "zero" and a "non-event" in the campaign.
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" GREGORY FARANELLO, HEAD OF U.S. RATES, AMERIVET SECURITIES, NEW YORK: "The Fed statement is pretty much as expected and largely a non-event.
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That left a vacuum at the top, as the new king disappeared and the old one wasted a precious year negotiating a non-event.
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"You can't just dismiss this as an non-event in the context of what appears to be ongoing growth around the world," added Roach.
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For every seven-retirement klaxon, there is a non-event such as last year's Wimbledon, when all 64 first-round ties were played to completion.
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Additionally, this past weekend on Saturday, February 16th, the game saw its best non-event day ever with 7.6 million players in the game concurrently.
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In that context, the incoming report on consumer prices will probably be treated as a non-event because they are not an official inflation target.
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But with the ECB rate decision expected to be a non-event, investors will turn their focus to a flurry of bank earnings this week.
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"It's going to be somewhat of a non-event, even though we'll all have our eyes glued to what comes out of there," Arone said.
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"This is really a non-event quarter," Mark Tepper, president and CEO of wealth management firm Strategic Wealth Partners, told CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Wednesday.
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"Specific to FX matters, the G7 communique was a non-event," said Heng Koon How, senior FX strategist for Credit Suisse Private Banking Asia Pacific.
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Total volume was the lowest since US$117.4bn of deals raised in 13 amid a general decline in leveraged acquisitions and non-event driven activity.
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"I don't want to say it's a non-event, but we're not seeing panic," said Eric Siegel, head of hedge fund investments at Citi Private Bank.
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Ahead of the announcement, Buiter described it as a "non-event" and anticipated, "the Bank of England will just sit and have a cup of tea."
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While the minutes are often considered a non-event, as they're always from the meeting before last, this set offered some slight variation on the BOJ's thinking.
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Spiro told us ..."He was issued a ticket, paid for the cell phone upgrade, and the case is being dismissed and sealed - this is a non event."
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Wednesday's Federal Open Market Committee meeting was largely a non-event, with the Fed holding U.S. interest rates steady as expected by nearly 100% of the market.
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"Overall, we think the results of the EBA stress testing exercise are essentially a non-event for the UK banks," analysts at Shore Capital said in a note.
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If the economy anticipates that the Fed will raise interest rates, and it does, then it's a non-event because the market has already corrected for this expectation.
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Jimmy Kimmel relished in the non-event that was Trump's made up award show, meant to criticize news outlets that aren't Fox & Friends, on his show Wednesday night.
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What would ordinarily be a non-event was turned into one after a cryptic tweet sent by the former US ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, on Wednesday.
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Meanwhile, the testimony of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions and his refusal to detail conversations with President Donald Trump was deemed a "non-event" by some market analysts.
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"Apple earnings likely a non-event" reads the report from former longtime Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, who still covers the company for Loup Ventures, his VC firm.
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It took more than five years and nearly half a trillion dollars for companies and governments to prepare for Y2K, which resulted in a non-event for most people.
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Much of yesterday was a non-event, markets were waiting to hear what came of Trump's tax plans but there was certainly an air of disappointment when finally released.
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Kenneth Broux, a currency strategist at Societe Generale in London, said Japan's Golden Week holiday had been a non-event in the last few years for the currency markets.
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The eagerly-anticipated women's 400 meters battle between Olympic champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo of the Bahamas and South Africa's 800 meters Olympic champion Caster Semenya was a non-event.
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While snoozing surrounded by loved ones may seem like a non-event, keepers at the Cincinnati Zoo say it's another sign that the group is developing in the right direction.
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"As of Friday's close in the U.S., that assumed Brexit was no big deal, that it was a non-event," said Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group.
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There was almost nobody in the Senate chamber watching what was a non-event, as each member of the Senate Democratic caucus delivered his or her stump speech opposing Sessions.
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Although many have deemed the party meeting to be a "non-event" — with mostly pre-determined outcomes well-anticipated ahead of the meeting — China nonetheless is on a security lockdown.
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During non-event times, the system can be used to reconcile the differences between supply and demand of electricity in the Dutch energy system, contributing to a stable energy grid.
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While Trump said on Thursday that he expects the Helsinki summit to be "just a loose meeting," some at home are hoping it will be a "non-event" with nothing groundbreaking.
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"With a turnout of more than 50%, European elections were far less of a non-event than usual," Robert Carnell, ING Asia-Pacific research head, said in a note to clients.
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"Quiet market overall this morning though (refined) products are weaker as it looks like Nate was a non-event for refining," said Scott Shelton, broker at ICAP in Durham, North Carolina.
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In it, he dismisses his alleged molestation of Dylan Farrow, his adopted daughter with Mia Farrow, as "a total non-event," and blames Mia for "coaching" Dylan to speak ill of him.
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"This is really only the second time we have had caucuses here — 2012 was a non-event — so we don't have much of a track record or much reliable polling," he said.
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That question has been fiercely debated in Britain, where Brexit day -- 29 March 2019 -- is depicted by some as the end of the world, and derided by others as a non-event.
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"With both the Saudi and Russian leadership in favor of prolonging supply curbs, next month's OPEC meeting is shaping up to be a non-event," said Stephen Brennock of oil broker PVM.
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As a result of that, a steady upward push of the core rate of inflation to 2.2 percent in May from 1.7 percent a year earlier is erroneously taken as a non-event.
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"Although 48 percent of investors see it as a non-event, a notable minority, 31 percent, thought any decrease would be risk-off pushing bond yields higher and equities lower," the survey said.
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And Europe releases Feb retail sales and final service-sector PMIs – normally final readings are a non-event but now they could they could be important because of how fast sentiment is changing.
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That's going to be much more important to the future of this movement than the dreaded bitcoin fork that occurred a couple weeks ago and turned out to be a Y2K-like non-event.
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Scott Devitt, an analyst who follows Amazon for brokerage firm Stifel and has a price target of $2,300 on the stock, said that the drama with the Enquirer is a "non-event" for shareholders.
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As long as Apple provides an adapter to plug traditional earbuds into a lightening port, Zino said he sees the move as a non-event that would not have an impact on iPhone 7 demand.
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It all began on Sunday, when a Californian named Josh Williams stopped at a Chipotle located 45 minutes away from his home and placed an order for tacos—a non-event by all standard measures.
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By the time Gracie and Shamrock took to the stage, they couldn't really have been able to show their co-main event up in terms of a non-event, but they made a solid attempt.
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"Unless you worry that he will get so distracted by the divorce that he cannot manage the company, this will be a non-event," said Michael Pachter, an analyst at Wedbush Securities in Los Angeles.
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On the eve of the current meeting, Saunders was quoted by the Los Angeles Times as saying that the previous meeting last year was a "non-event," and demanded that the pope attend the current meeting.
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The third set was a non-event but Monfils burst back into life in the fourth and despite breaking for a 5-3 lead it was Djokovic who became flustered as he struggled to seal victory.
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A policy meeting expected to be a "non-event," now has risks for a "hawkish surprise in tone," Bank of America rates and currencies research group economist Ruben Segura-Cayuela said in a note to clients.
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The gun scare at the USA Today headquarters in McLean, Virginia, coming amid frayed nerves following a string of deadly mass shootings, proved to be a "non-event," Fairfax County Police Chief Edwin Roessler Jr. told reporters.
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"I really think it's a non-event that's getting more headlines that the actual data warrants," Troy Hunt, a security expert who maintains the world's largest free repository of data breaches, Have I Been Pwned, told me.
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He said that the ECB's lifting of a waiver that allowed it to accept sub-investment grade Greek government bonds as collateral for financing after the country exited the bailout program is a "non-event" for banks.
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"Our view is that the triggering of Article 50 itself is likely to be a non-event and shouldn't come as too much of a surprise to sterling markets," ING strategists wrote in a note to clients.
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But another factor that contributed to UTR2 being a complete non-event was the sheer volume of police keeping people separated from each other starting well before it began in the afternoon and continuing into the early evening.
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Elsewhere, the European Central Bank is due to meet on Thursday, but most analysts agree that the meeting should be a non-event, given that the central bank's planned monetary policy stimulus is due to start on Nov. 1.
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"The talks between Saudi Arabia and Qatar will be a non-event for the market, on the contrary it signals to the market that this won't easily be resolved," said a regional fund manager, who declined to be named.
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"We rallied a lot on sort of a non-event and there is a little bit of head scratching about what's really new that we should be rallying on," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade in Chicago.
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He also predicted that FBI Director James Comey's letter to Congress about new emails possibly related to its bureau's investigation into Clinton's possible mishandling of classified material will prove to be a "non-event" because it didn't add any new information.
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"The hearings should be mostly a non-event for stocks unless there is some kind of unforeseen 'smoking gun' either way – detrimental to the president or beneficial to him," said Bucky Hellwig, senior vice president at BB&T Wealth Management in Birmingham, Alabama.
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The mini 3 was a non-event of an upgrade that added nothing but Touch ID. And while the mini 4 had a better color gamut and a laminated screen, its processor was a year out of date the moment it hit shelves.
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Proving that perhaps she views the snake-on-snake combat as something of a non-event, a second video shows one snake biting the other, followed by a cool pan to a bird chilling out on the other side of the pool.
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"We rallied a lot on sort of a non-event and I think there is a little bit of head scratching about what's really new that we should be rallying on," said said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade in Chicago.
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"There were no introductions, no conversations...it was really quite a non-event" Jill Stein, 6900 Green Party Presidential Candidate, on being seated at the same table as Vladimir Putin during a 2628 dinner for Russian state television broadcaster RT https://t.
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Merino said new advisers today could benefit from "never viewing a simple interaction as a non-event," and he sees the multi-trillion-dollar US wealth transfer set to hit the industry in the coming years as an opportunity advisers can seize upon.
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"Fed will likely be a non-event, but if they are slightly more dovish in their language, I think you could see a reversal in the banks, but I don't see a lot of activity," said Aaron Clark, portfolio manager at GW&K Investment Management.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling slipped to a seven-week low on Thursday, as investors brushed off the Chancellor's budget statement the previous day as largely a "non-event" that would do little to boost growth in Britain as it prepares to leave the European Union.
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When: Thursday, January 5th at 11AM PT / 2PM ET What: This is Xiaomi's first big US press conference, which could either mean that there'll be really big news or mean that it'll be a non-event that explains why Xiaomi hasn't had a big US press conference yet.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's efforts to boost reserves in the banking system helped to calm markets and make the much anticipated year-end period a non-event, and officials are still debating the details of a potential standing repo facility, a top Fed official said on Wednesday.
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He can never give Mulder a believable motivation for just how gullible he seems to be throughout the hour, even when he's got a good potential reason in the fact that the alien colonization predicted for 2012 never arrived — a non-event that would surely have shaken Mulder's core beliefs.
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While he claims some of the "details" that were publicly reported have been wrong — he questions, for example, how much Russian interference affected voters' opinions and calls the Cambridge Analytica scandal a "non-event" — he admits that "there is almost always some critical issue" underlying the reporting that he believes is fair.
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Former Apple analyst turned VC Gene Munster wrote that Apple's earnings likely a "non-event," as investors focus on what the future holds for the next iPhone, which Munster calls the iPhone X. "There appears to be little risk from the Mar-17 results or Jun-17 guidance that would change iPhone X anticipation," Munster said.
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It's a non-event, but I get people who walk out if you make fun of Trump — and they're the first people to call you a snowflake if you get offended by something — but they storm out because, I think it's also they know they made a mistake and they can't admit it and they don't want it in their face.
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