It is a big deal for a lot of people, in particular HP nemesis IBM.
And for the typical American family, it is a big deal.
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But it is a big deal to some, Carl.
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"That doesn't sound like a big deal for a human-driven car, but it is a very big deal for the pioneering of computer-driven vehicles, " said Red Team leader, robotics professor William "Red" Whittaker.
It is potentially a big deal for BYD, the auto- and battery- maker he founded and runs.
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Ms. KIRSTEN TORONTO (Virginia Resident): It is certainly a big deal to me.
It is a very big deal as people use more and more mobile devices to communicate and access remote computers.
"For the patients it is a really big deal, because it may change the whole way the disease unfolds in them, " says the University of Miami's Jay Skyler.
And we may say, well, why is it a big deal whether a precinct is open on Johnson Street or on Smith Street.
"I think the big deal is that it's not a big deal, and I think that's cool, " Washington said.
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Activision Blizzard still makes from World of Warcraft, it is something of a big deal.
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But "watergy, " as some are now calling it, is a very big deal for all industries.
But going into something knowing that it is (literally) not a big deal, and that there is a face-saving exit route, is not always the best way to make people hungry for success.
It may not be a big deal but it is the only time during his five months as secretary of state that Mr Jones has made the national papers in his own right.
But the fact that they now have the technology to let it free-fall is a big deal, Hangst said.
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"It's the same money management, just another wrapper, and since people will only buy a fund when it has an established track record, being able to move it over to an ETF is a big deal, " he said.
Rabbi Zerach Greenfield, a broker and scribe who shuttles between New York and Israel, counters that it is no big deal to produce a light, readable scroll.
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But as it gotten much more popular - and I guess now there are 14 states that celebrate the holiday - you know, you find yourself in various places where Juneteenth is, in fact, a big deal, as it is here in Durham.
That's how big a deal it is to be told to show up for work every day.
Now let's look at that unsolicited bid, which is a big deal because it's Murdoch, because it's a gigantic national newspaper, and because the offer is so high.
For someone being gay not to be a big deal in the major pro sports, first someone has to let it be a big deal that he is gay.
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Big data is a big deal because it offers answers to questions that were previously unobtainable and insights into behavior that can provide the foundation for better products and services.
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To understand why the voters would consider the emergence of an unapologetic foe of Progressivism to be such a big deal, it is useful to look back on the elections of 1976 and 1980.
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"It's a very big deal, and we hate the situation is the way it is at the moment, " Mr. Dotson said.
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Take our word for it, north of the border this is a very big deal.
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