non-issue造句1 I think personally that this is a nonissue.
2 Five years ago, climate was a non-issue for China.
3 Which, as a side-effect, makes heterogeneity a non-issue.
4 Linus himself originally thought portability was a non-issue.
5 Or maybe I'm just contributing to the blaring non-issue alarmism here.
6 He said the bill reflects a non-issue that nonetheless comes up every once in a while.
7 To leave the size of the non-issue plan to rescue the market thinking, it is empty.
8 You might think, therefore, that feminists could dismiss it with relief as a non-issue.
9 The possibility that Clinton might grant pardons for convicted Whitewater defendants is a non-issue.
10 The M-dress is a wearable cell phone with a sim card and antenna integrated into the fabric, and while it's not necessarily perfect, it does make carrying a cell phone around a non-issue.
11 Using HTTP or WebDAV, the same URIs allow access to the data, which makes connectivity a non-issue.
12 In strategic circles, Chinese marines and their potential value as a geostrategic tool are almost entirely a non-issue.
13 Parsing is the Achilles' heel of Ruby implementations and for us it is a non-issue.
14 For several years, it had been troubling me that the state of our environment was simply a non-issue in the politics of the country.
15 Issue for the national inter-bank bond market to institutional investors, non-issue to the public.
16 You want your love, she asked her to the material, not the same attitude in life, there is no right and wrong with the non-issue.
17 Help your child discover that if she makes things that are potentially frightening a non-issue to her, then they don't bother.
18 Security is becoming more and more critical to developers in all types of environments—even those such as embedded systems that have until recently considered security a non-issue.