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"nonevent" Definitions
  1. an event or situation that is anticipated but does not occur or occurs with much less than the expected impact, especially one that has been widely publicized; anticlimax.
  2. an occurrence of only superficial interest or content; a dull or insignificant occasion.

51 Sentences With "nonevent"

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In the new Airbus Helicopters H160, though, it's a nonevent.
It could be a nonevent; it could be a disaster.
The real nonevent of 2017 was Paris versus Los Angeles.
Michael Bennet of ColoradoBennet was a nonevent at the first debate.
STEPHEN SCHWARZMAN: It's a nonevent because they know it's going to happen.
Otherwise, the interior was nice, if only a bit of a nonevent.
"We need to get through at least this Fed meeting, which I think comes and goes and is a nonevent, and we need to get through the Brexit vote, which I also think will be a nonevent," Hogan said.
But now that the divorce papers are signed, Brexit feels like a nonevent.
"I would say two months ago they were just much more of a nonevent."
True to form, the 49-minute Intel shareholders' meeting was something of a nonevent.
"So far, it's been a big nonevent," said Steven E. Parker, the mayor of Bedminster.
"At least the first half of my career, it was just a nonevent," Scott said.
Without the Sub, the Echo Dots played "Radioactive" competently, but the bass drop was a nonevent.
UNLESS AGAIN IT WAS GOING TO LEAD TO SOME TYPE OF CONFLICT, IT'S A NONEVENT NONISSUE.
One problem with the discourse of infertility is that it has at its core a nonevent.
When Sessions resigned last week, market pros said it was a nonevent and that it was expected.
"I don't know if it was a 'nonevent,' or the expression of 'sexual misery,'" Ms. Daam continued.
The excitement led to a speculative bubble of papers seeking to explain what turned out to be a nonevent.
"If [Powell] does his job, it's going to be a nonevent," said Joseph LaVorgna, Natixis chief economist for the Americas.
"Basically Iowa turned out to be a nonevent except for being a black eye for the Democratic Party," Mr. Sosnick said.
As a theatrical movie, it would have been a nonevent; as a Netflix event it is, to coin a phrase, fake news.
I have to make it a nonevent because when I do deal with it, the reality is that, yes, my son was slaughtered.
The nonevent of the switch flip, as it happens, is one of the few happy surprises in "Switch," as the episode is titled.
But the storm was a nonevent for the industry, which had temporarily shut down more than 231% of Gulf of Mexico production preemptively.
Opinion Columnist It's hard to believe, but just a month ago Donald Trump and his henchmen were dismissing the coronavirus as a nonevent.
Opinion Columnist It's hard to believe, but just a month ago Donald Trump and his henchmen were dismissing the coronavirus as a nonevent.
The central event of the book is a nonevent: the moment when Joan Castleman gave up her own writing to be a wife.
I believed that the hostage story, with its inherent drama, was far more important than the inauguration, a completely predictable and highly scripted nonevent.
And a cheering section of Wall Street analysts agreed that the F.T.C. deal was a nonevent — and reiterated the buy recommendations on Mallinckrodt shares.
The China trade deal is expected to be signed on Wednesday, and while it may be a nonevent, it has the potential for surprises.
Mr. Greenberg confirmed helping find outside investors for the project, but insisted that the issue was "a nonevent" in the context of A.I.G's overall finances.
If her forecast is right, the Fed policy meeting on Wednesday will turn out to be a nonevent in a gradual return to normal policy.
"From a financial statement perspective, it's going to be a nonevent," said J. Richard Harvey, a Villanova University law professor and former Internal Revenue Service official.
Chuck Childers, a coal mine manager in West Virginia, said Mr. Trump's comments about women were a "nonevent" in his community, where the Republican enjoys a commanding lead.
"They try to downplay this as a nonevent but everything they talk about will be relevant to the monetary policy discussion," said Gene Tannuzzo, portfolio manager at Columbia Threadneedle Investments.
Peter Guber, a Warriors co-owner, once said he would consider the project successful only if the neighbors hung out in its plaza on nonevent days, said Mr. Bihan of SWA.
Markets will, therefore, treat the G-20 meeting as a nonevent, and will continue to tailor their trading and investment strategies in accordance with perceptions of monetary policies in dollar and euro currency areas.
" The letter also suggested that in the case of men who masturbate by rubbing themselves against women on buses or subways, women could "consider it as the expression of a great sexual misery, or even as a nonevent.
As 2018 progressed, inflation in the United States finally moved back up to the 20183 percent level that the Federal Reserve targets, and the Fed's pattern of once-a-quarter rate increases became mostly a nonevent in markets.
Britain's chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, delivered a statement on the country's economy on Wednesday that was something of a fiscal nonevent, with the specter of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, or Brexit, hanging over every economic projection.
Instead, as these security breaches become routine, engineers and their employers will accept them as an inevitability and treat them (at least internally) as a nonevent — much the same as credit card companies and credit card users treat credit card fraud today.
If her frank critique of frankness proves to be more of a political nonevent than a bombshell, as has been the case to date, that will be for a good reason: Most of us know she is right, even if we don't admit it.
About the only person who seemed determined to treat Mr. Bharara's appearance as a nonevent was Mr. Cuomo, who sat facing Mr. Bharara but did not speak to him at the swearing-in ceremony of Janet DiFiore, the state's new top judge, at the Court of Appeals.
If the shuttering was a shock for the 20-somethings that comprised the publication's editorial staff at the time, it was practically a nonevent for everyone else — only the U.K. political outlet The Spectator and media news site The Wrap, bothered to note its demise, who only wrote about it after Rivlin sent out a factsheet to potential buyers.
For those Australian "Game of Thrones" viewers who decided to pony up and purchase a Foxtel digital subscription — one of the few legal ways for Australians to watch the series on the same day it airs in the United States — the Season 7 premiere was a literal nonevent, after the cable provider's online and on-demand services crashed.
That is how the Los Angeles creator Yung Jake (real name: Jake Patterson) has come to use them, creating a show of appealingly retrograde three-dimensional "Emoji Portraits" that opened at the Tripoli Gallery in Southampton, N.Y., the week during which — tragic but true — hardly anyone celebrated the red-letter nonevent of World Emoji Day (July 17).
Roosevelt subsequently issued Executive Order 8802, which established the Fair Employment Practices Committee and banned discrimination in defense contracts. The march was called off. Historian Andrew E. Kersten has called Randolph's March on Washington "the most significant nonevent in American history."Kersten, A. Philip Randolph: A Life in the Vanguard, 2007, p. 66.
He told the senators that his discussion with his peers following his television disclosure was "a nonevent" and called the policy banning service by homosexuals "Government-sanctioned discrimination." During the committee session, South Carolina Senator Strom Thurmond advised Thorne to seek psychiatric help. In 1994, President Clinton instituted "don't ask, don't tell" (DADT), a policy which barred open homosexuals from military service but forbade officers to investigate the sexuality of service members.
In 1986, in an effort to promote that Halloween is "historically evil" and harmful to children, Thompson's church scheduled a "Hallelujah Party" in its place on October 31. The church has made it an annual tradition ever since. Family Harvest Church's ministers preached regularly about the risk of a "Y2K apocalypse" during 1998, relating it to Thompson's published interpretation of the Bible. On January 2, 2000, with Y2K essentially a nonevent, pastor Rev.
The letter also told people not to be bothered by small amounts of sexual harassment, for example men who rub against women on public transportation. The letter states women should "consider it as the expression of a great sexual misery, or even as a nonevent". French politician said some aspects of the letter were "profoundly shocking" and "we have immense difficulty convincing young women that when a man rubs his genitals against a woman in the Métro without her consent, it is an act of sexual assault that can lead to three years in prison and a 75,000 euro fine." A week after its publication, issued a letter of clarification, and said although she still agrees with the spirit of the original letter, she wants to clarify that she does believe sexual harassment and assault are real problems, and apologized to all victims of unpleasant sexual acts who read the letter and felt hurt by it.
However, the State Department never did, keeping the events of the Holocaust very unknown to many in the United States. Had the telegram been received, the course of this era in history may have been dramatically different because there may have been more public knowledge about the Holocaust and therefore public opinion may have influenced government policy towards Jewish asylum seekers. By the end of 1942 the US government had adequate evidence to conclude that a campaign to annihilate the Jews of Europe was underway.. Like the other Allies, the United States decided not to bomb the Auschwitz extermination camp out of commission, even as American heavy bombers staged several attacks nearby.. Regarding the decision not to bomb Auschwitz, several scholars believe "this notorious nonevent tends to become the central symbol of the Allies' response to the Holocaust". This is because the bombing of Auschwitz could have had a significant impact on Jewish casualties, but, like many other aspects of American foreign policy regarding the Holocaust, no preventative actions were taken.

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