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1 But in the modern age, planes have caused these natural borders to become moot .
2 The litigation could become moot if Congress passes new healthcare legislation to replace Obamacare.
3 That issue become moot after Schneiderman withdrew the damages claim.
4 But then all the myriad worries about transfers, credits and articulation agreements become moot .
5 It was getting late, and if he didn't leave soon the decision would become moot .
6 The litigation could become moot if Congress repeals Obamacare.
7 Of course, all these problems become moot if the tourists don't show up in the numbers expected.
8 Parliament filed court papers, countering the lobby group's bid, saying the relief AfriForum is seeking has become moot .
9 All these workarounds for same-sex couples would become moot if DOMA is overturned, either legislatively or by the Supreme Court.
10 Trump and Republican congressional allies have said they plan to repeal and replace the law, meaning the case could become moot .
11 The fight could become moot depending on the outcome of a Supreme Court ruling expected in late June on the law's constitutionality.
12 In politics, predictions made when there is no short-term prospect of a change of leader can become moot by the time that change occurs.
13 This might become moot , as I hear iTunes recently expanded "Plus" to all their major record labels; it may soon become the standard for them.
14 If it does adopt the new rule, the appeal becomes moot .
15 As soon as he saw me approaching with the toboggan, my plan became moot .
16 One has to avoid overdoing the magic otherwise the purpose of the staff becomes moot .
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