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nodéterminant + N
ne pas confondre nodéterminant + N avec noadverbe :
comme tout adverbe, noadverbe n'est pas suivi par une forme nominale (N).
nodéterminant + N
quantité zéro, inexistance, aucun (-e)
Released during COVID, some people are sent back to prison with little or no warning
August 22, 2022 NPR
aucune comparaison possible, n'avoir aucun rapport avec, "n'avoir rien à voir avec"
nodéterminant + N > autres énoncés
Jeff Koterba Omaha World Herald NE Cagle 10 May 2011
The Guardian p. 27 22 September 2006
The Guardian Media p. 13 14 August 2006
The Guardian p. 1 15 July 2006
The Guardian p. 21 15 July 2006
Curtis Sittenfeld Is No Jane Austen, but She’s O.K. With That
APRIL 14, 2016 The New York Times By ALEXANDRA ALTER
It takes confidence — some might even say hubris — to rewrite one of the most beloved novels in the English canon. So Curtis Sittenfeld was prepared for a backlash when word got out that she was writing a modern-day version of Jane Austen’s classic “Pride and Prejudice.” The response from some die-hard Austen fans was swift and predictably brutal. “There have been some early reviews that say, ‘Curtis Sittenfeld is no Jane Austen,’” Ms. Sittenfeld said. “And I’m like, ‘Clearly.’” Curtis
Sittenfeld Is No Jane Austen, but She’s O.K. With That,
Officials Say They Had No Authority to Watch Older Suspect
April 22, 2013 The New York Times By ERIC SCHMITT and MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT
WASHINGTON — Amid questions about whether the F.B.I. missed an opportunity to discover that one of the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings may have become an extremist, law enforcement officials defended their actions on Monday, saying they had no legal basis to monitor him in the months leading up to the attack.
Officials Say They Had No Authority to
Watch Older Suspect,
No Miranda for Suspect
April 22, 2013 The New York Times By ETHAN BRONNER and MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT
A senior United States official said Monday that federal authorities invoked a public safety exemption to standard criminal procedures and questioned Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on Sunday without telling him that he had the right to remain silent, in order to learn whether he knew of remaining active threats.
In Questions at First, No Miranda for
Suspect, NYT, 22.4.2013,
Detectives ‘Found Nothing’ in Search of Shooting Victim’s California Home, Mother Says
December 13, 2012 The New York Times By WENDY RUDERMAN and J. DAVID GOODMAN
No drugs. No weapons. No evidence of any kind was removed by New York City detectives from the California home of the man who was gunned down this week in Midtown Manhattan, the victim’s mother said Thursday.
Detectives ‘Found Nothing’ in Search of Shooting Victim’s California Home,
No Jobs Bill, and No Ideas
October 12, 2011 The New York Times
It was all predicted, but the unanimous decision by Senate Republicans on Tuesday to filibuster and thus kill President Obama’s jobs bill was still a breathtaking act of economic vandalism. There are 14 million people out of work, wages are falling, poverty is rising, and a second recession may be blowing in, but not a single Republican would even allow debate on a sound plan to cut middle-class taxes and increase public-works spending. No Jobs Bill, and No Ideas,
A Bad Call on Ozone
September 2, 2011 The New York Times
President Obama’s decision not to proceed with stronger air-quality standards governing ozone is a setback for public health and the environment and a victory for industry and its Republican friends in Congress.
(...)
The president sought to assuage Ms. Jackson by reminding her that a host of other environmental rules approved or in the works — including mandating cleaner cars and fewer power plant emissions of mercury and other pollutants — would do much to clean the air. All true. But there is still no excuse for compromising on public health and allowing politics to trump science. A Bad Call on Ozone,
Leak Offers Look at Efforts by U.S. to Spy on Israel
September 5, 2011 The New York Times By SCOTT SHANE
WASHINGTON — When Shamai K. Leibowitz, an F.B.I. translator, was sentenced to 20 months in prison last year for leaking classified information to a blogger, prosecutors revealed little about the case. They identified the blogger in court papers only as “Recipient A.” After Mr. Leibowitz pleaded guilty, even the judge said he did not know exactly what Mr. Leibowitz had disclosed. “All I know is that it’s a serious case,” Judge Alexander Williams Jr., of United States District Court in Maryland, said at the sentencing in May 2010. “I don’t know what was divulged other than some documents, and how it compromised things, I have no idea.” Leak Offers Look at Efforts by U.S. to Spy on Israel,
Zero Job Growth Latest Bleak Sign for U.S. Economy
September 2, 2011 The New York Times By SHAILA DEWAN
August brought no increase in the number of jobs in the United States, a signal that the economy has stalled and that inaction by policy makers carries substantial risk. Zero Job Growth Latest Bleak Sign for U.S. Economy,
The Jobs Crisis
September 3, 2011 The New York Times
The August employment report, released on Friday, is bleak on all counts, but at least it leaves no doubt that the United States is in the grip of a severe and worsening jobs crisis. That should lend a sense of urgency to the speech on jobs that President Obama plans to deliver this week.
The economy added no jobs in August — zero — and the anemic numbers for June and July were revised downward. The unemployment rate is stuck at 9.1 percent, but it would be 16.2 percent if it included the swelling ranks of those who find only part-time work and the millions who have given up looking for jobs that simply do not exist.
The Jobs Crisis, NYT, 3.9.2011,
Analysis: Obama faces no good choices over Libya
WASHINGTON | Tue Mar 8, 2011 1:28pm EST Reuters By Matt Spetalnick
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama may have told Muammar Gaddafi his time is up but the real question is whether U.S. rhetoric will be matched by action forceful enough to get the Libyan leader to relinquish power. That looks doubtful for now as Obama faces "damned if he does, damned if he doesn't" options that range from imposing a no-fly zone over Libya to arming the rebels. None [ pronom ] is guaranteed to push out Gaddafi or ensure stability in North Africa. Aides insist Obama's cautious approach is helping marshal international opposition to Gaddafi, who has launched fierce counterattacks on opponents seeking to end his 41-year rule. Obama's critics, mostly Republican politicians and conservative pundits, accuse him of failing to lead and say he could miss a chance to oust an entrenched dictator who has been a thorn in Washington's side for decades.
Analysis: Obama faces no
good choices over Libya,
no ≠ not
The Guardian p. 1 7 October 2004
noadverbe
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nodéterminant quantificateur + N
http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/spidermn/about.htm
http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/spidermn/about.htm
Analysis: Obama faces no good choices over Libya
WASHINGTON Tue Mar 8, 2011 1:28pm EST Reuters By Matt Spetalnick
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama may have told Muammar Gaddafi his time is up but the real question is whether U.S. rhetoric will be matched by action forceful enough to get the Libyan leader to relinquish power.
Analysis: Obama faces no
good choices over Libya, R, 8.3.2011,
The final judgement
- Iraqi Survey Group: There were no WMD - Saddam less of a threat in 2003 than in 1998 - Bush and Blair's case for war is demolished
Now we finally know what we had long suspected. When US and British forces invaded Iraq, Saddam Hussein had no chemical weapons; he had no biological weapons; he had no nuclear weapons. In fact, he had no banned weapons at all. That is the considered judgement of the Iraq Survey Group, set up by President Bush to prove his case for removing the Iraqi dictator, and released in Washington last night. Headline, sub
and §1, I, 7.10.2004,
Iraq had no WMD: the final verdict Headline, G,
18.9.2004,
This is no parody President
Far from demonising George W Bush, David Hare presents him as an all-too plausible character
Headline and sub, O, 5.9.2004,
Blair: no deal with Brown on No 10 · Fresh blow to Chancellor's hopes · Best yet to come, PM tells friends
Headline and sub, O, 18.7.2004,
No Iraq link to September 11 plot, US report finds
The US commission investigating the September 11 attacks reported yesterday it had found no evidence that Iraq and al-Qaida cooperated in the plot or had any sort of "collaborative relationship", bluntly contradicting persistent White House claims.
Headline and sub, G, 17.6.2004,
40m bachelors and no women ... the birth of a new problem for China
Headline, G, 9.3.2004,
Fuschia kicked off her right shoe and lay across the bed, in heaven with her tasty neck bones and sauceless spaghetti. There was no juice, no milk, no bread, no fruits or vegetables, no dessert. No seconds. And by the time the children had all carried away their plates, no food was left in the pot for their mother. The Unyielding
Face of Rural Poverty,
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