Think about carefully; weigh.
Open to argument or debate.
An argument, or discussion, usually in an ordered or formal setting, often with more than two people, generally ending with a vote or other decision.
1 Trump's public request is also probably a moot point, China experts add.
2 Just who is rescuing whom in this crisis becomes a moot point.
3 So the issue of the euro... is a moot point, he added.
4 But whether history will judge him particularly harshly for either is moot .
5 Whether all the fizz did Hagen any good is a moot point.
6 But whether shareholders' patience will last that long is a moot point.
7 Whether Mr Trimble has changed his fundamental beliefs is a moot point.
8 It's a moot point really, because you won't be able to see.
9 Nobody knows the exact number and the figure may be somewhat moot .
10 Whether this was their only contact with America is a moot question.
11 It is a moot point whether they wanted their sport to expand.
12 In some ways, it could be seen to be a moot point.
13 If the law is repealed by Congress, the case would be moot .
14 That line of reasoning is moot , say executives in the e-reader industry.
15 So hear me when I tell you that this issue is moot .
16 Whether or not he was also a magician is a moot question.
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