Form plays no part, with the last series between each pair of teams counting for points.
EMOTION, according to the Japanese government, should play no part in decisions about commercial whaling.
Yet outside the former East Germany, nostalgia for the past plays no part in politics.
"There's no part of me that wants to come back here to the Wizards, " Blatche said.
From outside the eurozone, the UK has made it clear that it will play no part.
He will play no part in the management of the company after the sale.
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It should be no part of anyone's argument for war that this will be a pushover.
Politicians of all parties have insisted that torture plays no part in British security policy.
Sometimes the hijacker wants no part of the limelight but is swept along for the ride.
King said he decided he would have no part of what he believed was about to happen.
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The department had said it took no part in drawing up the "gagging" clauses in compromise agreements.
No part of the stimulus bill has been more controversial than the attempt to expand unemployment insurance.
No part of the company and its ecosystem goes untouched and that amount of change can scare people.
One by-product of this PR nightmare was that board members wanted no part in the business airplane stigma.
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While no part of the UK has yet taken such a step, countries elsewhere in the world have.
Alan Mulally, its chief executive, is adamant that running luxury brands has no part in the company's future.
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The White House, for its part, wants no part of the Carter controversy.
No part of that global energy system is more massive than Saudi Arabia's.
No part of the housing market is thriving, but lenders with less exotic portfolios can sleep a little easier.
Nugent, 24, played the first half against Vittoria but took no part against Benfica because of a toe injury.
In desperation, Sri Lanka sent out supersub Upul Chandana, with paceman Dilhara Fernando taking no part in the match.
But Zimbabwe, whose troops bear the brunt of the fighting, says it will have no part in disarming Rwandans.
His ban will end on 16 March, virtually ensuring he will play no part in England's Six Nations campaign.
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Mr Silverman says that he played no part in either of these collapses.
His latest injury setback also means he will play no part in England's 2010 World Cup qualifiers in Spring 2009.
Ferguson said nepotism would play no part in his decision over whether to play Gill, who turned professional in July.
No part of the UK has introduced a system of presumed consent yet, although Wales has said it intends to.
Freeh said "diplomatic considerations played no part" in the decision not to seek indictments at this time of Iranian suspects.
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