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		Definition of non-issue in English: non-issuenoun  A topic of little or no importance.  I believe the topic is a non-issue  Example sentencesExamples -  They would have been little non-issues on any other days.
 -  The conclusion was that media was creating an issue out of a non-issue.
 -  Like all his failed projects, it has become a non-issue.
 -  The best way to dodge pressing and challenging issues is to get the people fixated on non-issues.
 -  I am sure none of the Hindus think that such non-issues are more important than what really matters.
 -  In politics issues are created out of non-issues.
 -  Avoid cruel and violent people, as they tend to take up cudgels with you on non-issues.
 -  Some issues are non-issues driven by misinformation, incorrect interpretation or bad communication.
 -  And that can happen because the entire issue is a non-issue, one that ought to be set aside.
 -  They just find some non-issues to attack each other with, lest the voters get confused as to who is who.
 -  On the contrary, many people who have no quarrel with having liquor served with meals often treat the matter as a non-issue.
 -  With significantly lower prices, replacement becomes a non-issue.
 -  But it's a complete non-issue among politicians and journalists alike.
 -  The only issues that are tackled here are the non-issues.
 -  By making issues non-issues, the novel lacks a punch, and the characters remain partially inflated.
 -  Are these non-issues or something John would prefer to gloss over?
 -  I haven't said much about this, because it is a total non-issue.
 -  The rise of genetic engineering - with its capacity to filter out genetic defects in children - has in fact really made the matter a non-issue.
 -  In normal circumstances, perhaps I would agree that it should be a non-issue.
 -  Why chase non-issues when there are much more serious matters at hand?
 
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