It distracts the public by focusing attention on threats which in many cases turn out to be non-existent.
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In short, Steam trades are not always pure exchanges happening in some moral-free zone where social obligations are perceived to be non-existent.
But technology executives suffered a backlash following the bursting of the Dot-com bubble and before that, when the much-hyped Y2K or millennium bug turned out to be non-existent after clocks switched from 1999 to 2000.
During the 10 days that we're on we never know when we're going to work it can be anytime night or day so during that period of time our social life can be non-existent but it does have the advantage of giving us a week off every 3 weeks which means we can go away.
But androgen receptors were found to be nearly non-existent in the brains of newborn animals.
In addition, a stigma remains that if you work for a nonprofit your retirement benefits, training, and a strong corporate culture will be virtually non-existent.
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However, because this type of default is expected to be short-lived, and the expected loss to holders of Treasury bonds would be minimal or non-existent, the rating would most likely be downgraded to somewhere in the Aa range.
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Those of AA bonds might be described as non-existent but for the fact that such things are relative: five-year government bonds yield just 10bps.
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But others insist that gains would be marginal or non-existent.
He told the Desert News that among the challenges he faces is the fear among school districts of increased liability for accidents, which of course, would be minimal to non-existent if you started with walking drills and standing desks.
Another element of the usual story is that the dollar will be trashed because of all this new non-existent money that is not being spent but will cause inflation.
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As should be clear by now, any talk of a successor to a still relatively new game console should be taken with a hefty grain of salt but, if word from Japan's Impress is to be believed, it looks like we could possibly be getting a clearer indication of what might be under the PlayStation 4's non-existent hood.
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As a result, dumping nearly 50 million Medicare recipients onto a non-existent private insurance market would be both treacherous for seniors and a political non-starter.
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But a lack of offense and an almost non-existent power play eventually proved to be too much for the Rangers to overcome.
Mr Yamamoto is accused of embezzling the publicly-funded salary of a non-existent staff secretary, a practice which is reported to be widespread.
Passengers may be thoroughly checked, but behind-the-scenes security is slack or non-existent, with inconsistent screening of mail, cargo and baggage, and an inadequate police presence, it said.
But they warned that the economic recovery could be put at risk if consumers remained less willing to spend in the face of high inflation and non-existent wage growth.
The actions of these organizations are indicative of a worldview according to which national security risks are either non-existent, exaggerated, or simply not worth fussing over they can't be addressed by measures that meet the loftiest standards of green.
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