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  • noun Plural form of nonfactor.

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Examples

  • He also completed long passes to tailbacks Tre Smith and Kenny Irons, who were largely nonfactors in the opener.

    USATODAY.com - Scores 2005

  • Ground balls and bunts will likely become nonfactors since the infield can now play in on the grass rather than all the way out by the bags.

    NYT > Home Page By JIM LUTTRELL 2011

  • The Tigers' biggest offensive weapons were mostly nonfactors.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • Big names were nonfactors in forgettable British Open

    Candidateblogs.baltimoresun.com Blogs - Baltimore Sun Candidate Blog 2010

  • But now a new law, passed this spring by the state Legislature, largely has made those issues nonfactors.

    LJWorld.com stories: News 2010

  • Both Alex Semin and Malkin were nonfactors tonight in terms of scoring and both took bad penalties that the opposing team took advantage of.

    Puckhead's Thoughts 2009

  • Miami's two best players were nonfactors and fouled out and we still lost.

    Eagle in Atlanta -- atleagle.com 2009

  • The skinny: Game features two eliteWRs who have been virtual nonfactors.

    unknown title 2009

  • The offensive line has struggled in the preseason at times, and the two Redskins 'prized rookie receivers - Devin Thomas and Malcolm Kelly - have been slowed by injuries and could be nonfactors in this game.

    New York Sun - All Articles 2008

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