But when anti-whaling countries here pointed out that it's nonsense, did they also recall that they had a chance four years ago to get Japan's signature on a conference motion saying it was nonsense, and blew it?
"It's nonsense that the pioneers are the ones who get the arrows in their backs, " says Ramsay.
Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika told reporters Tuesday that it's nonsense to assume the rare polonium-210 isotope came from Russia.
"To be told in my own country I can't use a word in the English dictionary - it's nonsense, " said Mr McColghan.
"I think it's utter nonsense, " said Darin McAuliffe, an Atlanta IT consultant.
But as a description of the actual relationship between the public and private sector in America today, at least outside the national-security realm, it's mostly nonsense.
If it's the latter, it makes Stewart's premature departure a nonsense.
It stays true to Nokia's no-nonsense, sturdy built quality, and considering it's essentially a dumbphone, internet use and social networking hasn't been neglected.
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And sometimes it's cringe-worthy nonsense, like actor Megan Fox extolling vinegar shots to flush out fat in the colon.
It's Alannah, a no-nonsense blonde, who directs the Selfridges show now.
And this seems to me the most dangerous aspect of the story, because it's using a story which is patently nonsense to boost a good cause.
President Bashar al-Assad, in an interview with the UK's Sunday Times newspaper, said it was "nonsense to suggest" that the conflict was about his future as leader.
Whether Mr Baudrillard's world was utter nonsense, or whether it was a profound critique of a consumerist civilisation drowning in its own meaninglessness, was a matter for lively debate.
"It is not in anyone's interests that you should tell nonsense to the papers, " he says.
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Talk of immediate membership is nonsense: even Turkey's friends know it will take at least ten years.
In 13% of Duchenne cases, including Matt's, one particular typo is the culprit: It is called a nonsense mutation.
But this assumption is passionately opposed by many of the countries left out, above all by Pakistan (bitterly against India's entry), Argentina and Mexico (which do not care at all for Brazil's pre-eminence), and Italy, which thinks it nonsense to have Germany, France and Britain as permanent members and not itself.
Let's offset the nonsense, begin to give carbon some honest credit it deserves, and put a cap on those who malign it to advance special agendas.
Nonsense of course and hugely disrespectful to Chelsea's great successes, but it was certainly a triumph for a manager and a team who showed more ambition and bravery than their counterparts.
"We've got to stop this nonsense because it could have a disastrous effect on all sorts of business and people's livelihoods, " Mr Passmore said.
And since 1997, when the 6-foot-11 Wake Forest grad first donned the silver and black as the NBA draft's No. 1 overall pick, no American sports team has done that job better. it's hard to imagine that's not primarily a product of Duncan's no-nonsense efficiency, though Fratello points out that Popovich and the Spurs' front office -- as well as the personnel it's paired with Duncan -- deserve credit.
His mission: to create the world's first zero-emission, hydrogen-based economy--and to pull it off through no-nonsense business principles, not tree-hugging wishful thinking.
But, it is nonsense that Don Rumsfeld bears exclusive responsibility for our problems or that changing this horse in war's midstream will do other than complicate the military's role at a critical juncture.
But the world's Friedmanites have waged a relentless guerrilla war against the idea, denouncing it as a farrago of value-destroying nonsense.
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