That would be why eliminating the AMT might not be that big a deal in the experiment.
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That's how big a deal it is to be told to show up for work every day.
He said people forget just how big a deal infectious diseases like polio used to be in the United States.
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Cisco CEO John Chambers wrote his own essay about how big a deal this is for companies and the economy.
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Gibbons wrote that if properly handled by the drug company, dissemination of materials to doctors may not be that big a deal.
White House officials kept telling reporters they were making too big a deal out of Chavez, and should be focusing on Mr. Bush's agenda.
Given some of the other changes he is proposing AMT might not be that big a deal since he is talking about eliminating some of the deductions that create AMT.
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Mr. LEITCH: And frankly, I don't think that's as big a deal as - I think that's actually a more honest portrayal, frankly, than, I think, a lot of the moral outrage is.
Now though, with the discount having shrunk back to more normal levels, Connelly is hearing more questions about how big a deal can get done, rather than the feasibility of completing a deal.
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Despite a few cutaways of the pair sitting together in the audience and Brown standing and clapping following her performance, seeing the two together was not as big a deal as the run up felt like it should be.
If the coding masses see this as the future, it could be as big a deal for BEA as better development tools were for Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people )--the kind of thing that establishes industry wide dominance.
"That doesn't sound like a big deal for a human-driven car, but it is a very big deal for the pioneering of computer-driven vehicles, " said Red Team leader, robotics professor William "Red" Whittaker.
For someone being gay not to be a big deal in the major pro sports, first someone has to let it be a big deal that he is gay.
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This is a big deal for a company that makes billions selling PC software.
It is a big deal for a lot of people, in particular HP nemesis IBM.
It just completed a big deal for a Chinese State-owned conglomerate but declined to reveal its name.
"It's always a big deal when a woman is elected to high office, but this was a significant shift, " Maloney said.
" He said both sides were being careful, "because any flare-ups could become a big deal at a time like this.
And we may say, well, why is it a big deal whether a precinct is open on Johnson Street or on Smith Street.
"It was a big deal and a fair amount of cost, and people asked us if we really knew what we were doing, " Ledsinger says.
We danced, we cried, but we did not make a big deal about a secret operation that was executed in Pakistan without the permission of the Pakistani government.
"It's a big deal, a lot of effort goes into the race, the result is a good one and we're very happy, " Richards said after the jury's decision.
Big data is a big deal because it offers answers to questions that were previously unobtainable and insights into behavior that can provide the foundation for better products and services.
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Even though this is the first time LIU Brooklyn has had to go the route of the First Four, Perri doesn't look at a so-called play-in game as that big of a deal.
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