It does not matter who you voted for; it does not matter who won.
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"What we're essentially saying is that those lives do not matter and those children do not matter," he said.
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I'm not saying that black lives do not matter in terms of the worth of a black life, but what I'm saying in essence is that it does not matter, ought not matter, should not matter, cannot matter until black people begin to -- Aretha -- R-E-S-P-E-C-T, respect black lives.
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"Since black lives do not matter for this city, then our black dollars should not matter," said Mr. Murphy, the activist.
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So it will "not matter too much" if we just ignore the first powers, and it will also "not matter too much" if we replace 27 by 26.
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The length of the phrase does not matter. . . .
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"It's those sort of mergers we need, where it will not matter what one wears, it will not matter if Keem is wearing a skirt," Nyanzi said with a smile.
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But to Giuliani -- and Trump -- it may not matter.
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Whether it's rice, meat, vegetables or noodles does not matter.
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But at $400, that might not matter for some folks.
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But Ruiz said his race and religion do not matter.
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It did not matter that the republic was in crisis.
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Under some electoral systems this would not matter very much.
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There is nothing so small that it does not matter.
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Under this new theory, citizens' equal rights do not matter.
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Some might believe that their single vote does not matter.
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In normal times, this does not matter all that much.
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The fact that few voters believe him does not matter.
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It can't be these things do not matter for Lamu.
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Marx the materialist does not matter as he once did.
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But that might not matter to some of today's investors.
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It does not matter that it does not usually work.
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It is almost as if this history does not matter.
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This is not to say that tariffs do not matter.
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Mr Bevin says that the savings made do not matter.
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In truth, it did not matter what they were singing.
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But Roberts retorted that her opinion, essentially, does not matter.
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It does not matter how much time it will take.
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How could America's role in the climate fight not matter?
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But all lives will not matter until Black lives matter.
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It did not matter if they were lax or unreasonable.
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And it did not matter how they accumulated those minutes.
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But Amazon doesn't have such leverage, which may not matter.
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This is not to say that words do not matter.
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Those are people whose opinions do not matter at all.
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However, that might not matter if current market trends hold.
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And all of the other shallow things will not matter.
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It did not matter: Mr. Pataki defeated the incumbent, Gov.
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Even low name recognition may not matter for his success.
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That it was not a screaming liner did not matter.
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The reason for the underlying alcohol consumption does not matter.
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The mistake did not matter, and nor did the score.
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Sometimes, even games that do not matter have a meaning.
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And like them, he knows that it does not matter.
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Frankly, those things did not matter a bit to him.
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It really does not matter in terms of the politics.
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Nor is it to say that surfaces do not matter.
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The fallout from the mob he's built does not matter.
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"But all lives will not matter until Black lives matter."
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It need not matter that Jordan was a college student.
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On an individual level, that might not matter very much.
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"For us, it does not matter who will win," said Yashar.
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In a typical match, these factors do not matter as much.
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"What I do for a living should not matter," she says.
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Perception in Washington But in a sense, it does not matter.
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BAIER: It obviously does not matter the date of June 12th.
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"It still does not matter, your place in society," Verdejo said.
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But seriously, it's so customizable that might not matter for you.
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It did not matter that a rushed impeachment made no sense.
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"We feel as though our opinion does not matter," Washington continued.
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"PISA does not matter to the startup economy," explains Mr Kandel.
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But if their wakes give them away, that may not matter.
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That may not matter in China, where Google's apps are forbidden.
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On the face of it the result should not matter much.
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It does not matter if a Muslim is a true believer.
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Earnings do not matter but they are expected to be weak.
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All this might not matter if public pension plans were right.
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The quality of video game software does not matter to them.
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But it may not matter if Rubio does well at all.
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That does not mean climate change does not matter, he added.
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It therefore probably does not matter what U.S. leaders actually do.
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Spark doesn't fold, but at this size, that may not matter.
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Perhaps this does not matter; voters like Mr Trump even less.
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" Koza said that under his proposal, state boundaries "would not matter.
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But, that does not matter in a situation like this one.
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The place itself did not matter — it could have been anywhere.
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They did not defend particularly well, but it did not matter.
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That may not matter as much for younger and healthier seniors.
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She can raise a billion dollars and it may not matter.
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Half of respondents said the outcome does not matter to them.
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"This will not matter," I swore to myself over and over.
|
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It did not matter how secret or convoluted those facts were.
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When the gate opened, the switch did not matter one bit.
|
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In the end it does not matter which factors weight most.
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But that might not matter much in a domestic political context.
|
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But that did not matter to Mr. Trump and his team.
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But with an election expected soon, such details do not matter.
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The facts may not matter to Donald Trump and his supporters.
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And some allies said any blowback would not matter long anyway.
|
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"It does not matter when the video was made," said Capt.
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It did not matter, because the bats took care of business.
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But Mr. Netanyahu's fortunes and Mr. Trump's plan may not matter.
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In the eyes of the law, it will likely not matter.
|
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Richardson said it did not matter which city won the bid.
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The official end of the transition may not matter that much.
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K., I'll lead the other one, the name does not matter.
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It might not matter what the market can handle or can't handle.
|
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Because, at the end of the day, those things do not matter.
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It does not matter whether the person succeeds in impeding an investigation.
|
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Besides, Mr. Friedman predicted, the Texas primary will not matter much, anyway.
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Still, this fight may not matter all that much to online lenders.
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If Mr Trump ruled as a Saudi monarch, this might not matter.
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It might not matter, but uh, those two didn't really work out.
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But, right now, that distinction may not matter much outside the courtroom.
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It does not matter if you are Jewish, white, black, poor, rich.
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This point might not matter today, but it will soon be outdated.
|
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If marriage were just a piece of paper this would not matter.
|
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Yardeni believes a delay may actually not matter too much for stocks.
|
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"All donations matters, don't feel that '[$1] does not matter,'" he wrote.
|
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In the end the tune this monstrous creation plays does not matter.
|
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It may not matter either way to the company's overall bottom line.
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If Ferrari isn't interested in building an SUV, it may not matter.
|
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Either way, an unwillingness to indulge Farage in Whitehall may not matter.
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But as far as the economy is concerned, it might not matter.
|
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For investors, the ultimate accuracy of the recession signal may not matter.
|
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It does not matter if we do not understand one another's feelings.
|
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"Late night as a structure of programming does not matter," Mero said.
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So, it would seem, it does not matter what happens in Singapore.
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Another 143 percent said the vote of their legislators would not matter.
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This may or may not matter to you, but it's worth mentioning.
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But, in some sense, it may not matter that much either way.
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But in the congressional rules process, the growth effects may not matter.
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Another 18 percent said the issue does not matter to their vote.
|
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Mr. Day, 53, initially declared that a candidate's race did not matter.
|
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The Warriors, understandably, want people to think that location does not matter.
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But white supremacy is unsustainable because all white lives do not matter.
|
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But the term in which I am called by does not matter.
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He predicted that his health care vote would not matter in 2018.
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He is spending so much on ads that it may not matter.
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It did not matter whether that happened once or more than once.
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It does not matter which mobile phone provider the passenger is using.
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Don't let yourself get stressed out over shit that does not matter.
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If they happened only occasionally, phone-induced cortisol spikes might not matter.
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In this reverie, it does not matter how I achieved that respite.
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When it comes to things like this, that shit just does not matter.
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It does not matter that the declaration or method header lines are identical.
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But this may not matter, because nature has already come up with one.
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None of which is to say that charisma does not matter at all.
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But here's the other thing: Oscar history also might not matter at all.
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It will not matter if those in power do not want it to.
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Glastonbury weather forecast might not matter as the site already looks like this!
|
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Ultimately, it was recognized that it did not matter who started the transaction.
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I'm so happy I said yes because this work could not matter more.
|
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Still, it may not matter after the resignation of Tim Sloan as CEO.
|
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If people won't continue using the Fitbit, the initial numbers might not matter.
|
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It may not matter very much what they talk about; someone is listening.
|
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But that line of argument might not matter, according to some legal experts.
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I MEAN, GIVEN WHAT YOU SAID, IT WOULD SEEMINGLY NOT MATTER TO YOU.
|
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Interestingly, it does not matter whether the person likes the sound or not.
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"It may not matter what the negotiations come up with," Wood told me.
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It did not matter that the prices for Hummels and Sanches were high.
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And even if he did, it might not matter much who succeeded him.
|
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Ms. Henson voiced the de rigueur campaign line — that awards did not matter.
|
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But, in the end, the final results of Kyl's audit might not matter.
|
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However, buzz may not matter if the brand can't bump up its sales.
|
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It did not matter, he said, whether an altercation was verbal or physical.
|
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"But I am so afraid that my voice does not matter," she wrote.
|
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For the bigger streaming services, that may not matter; they trade in largesse.
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The details do not matter: what matters is she has smoked cigarettes, now.
|
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A woman's specific reasons for what she chooses to wear do not matter.
|
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But China's shortcomings may not matter in the absence of a compelling alternative.
|
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They might not matter in politics anymore, but they do in a courtroom.
|
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If it wins, though, if it lifts Messi's scowl, it will not matter.
|
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But under a Supreme Court with one judge changed, that may not matter.
|
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B.A. first team five times, as Charles Barkley did; it does not matter.
|
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But much like his boss, that may not matter to his prospective voters.
|
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So it may not matter if the new iPhones underwhelmed the tech cognoscenti.
|
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That may not matter to her, but it should matter to her bosses.
|
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It need not matter that others in the crowd saw something very different.
|
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But because impeachment is political, whether the full details come out may not matter.
|
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Whether you are smiling to yourself or to another person it does not matter.
|
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Final results won't be released until later today, but it may not matter much.
|
|
Still, it would also be dogmatic to say that time horizon does not matter.
|
|
That may not matter if unflattering images of the president appear on the cover.
|
|
For some sectors, like hedge funds and general insurance, passporting may not matter much.
|
|
More importantly, and for the purposes of our investigation, it simply does not matter.
|
|
Still, even if "The 4th Awakens" slips further in viewership, it might not matter.
|
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Whatever the show has planned for her and Rick, it may not matter much.
|
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"It does not matter if you are publicly speculating cybers or terrors," she tweeted.
|
|
So if you're single and queer, these rankings might not matter much after all.
|
|
It might not matter to the big dogs, but it does to everyday investors.
|
|
For Alabama's voters, who eventually wins the race may not matter all that much.
|
|
Although this is correlation, not causation, to an investor that distinction should not matter.
|
|
We believe it should not matter what your source is, but what you do.
|
|
UNTIL August this year, the Alt- (short for alternative) Right did not matter much.
|
|
It truly does not matter if the Sixers lost this game or this series.
|
|
If not, the deductible may not matter as much because they're not using it.
|
|
In the end, whether Amazon is a net positive may or may not matter.
|
|
Whether these treatments are effective jet lag cures may not matter, Mr. Holtz said.
|
|
Even if the food and drink are not so great, it will not matter.
|
|
If this were only in the idle threat category Moscow's demands would not matter.
|
|
The latter suggests ideology may not matter as much as is the conventional wisdom.
|
|
Whether his value helped his team win 20143 games or 70 should not matter.
|
|
"It's as if our lives do not matter," she said in a phone interview.
|
|
But I want that to not matter because this isn't for the kids, obviously.
|
|
They may not matter often in a practical sense, but they are legitimately worrying.
|
|
Whether President Trump's allegations have merit, or whether they are baseless should not matter.
|
|
She is less good at dealing with the things that really should not matter.
|
|
"It does not matter if it's a presidential election or dog catcher," Verdejo said.
|
|
The fact that Montana was not directly affected by the cases did not matter.
|
|
To them, the particular facts do not matter as much as this deeper truth.
|
|
But as long as Kelly remains in the White House, it does not matter.
|
|
And the exact percentages of where our DNA comes from may not matter either.
|
|
Four rounds followed, including one in which Young fouled, but that did not matter.
|
|
But if history is any indication, that might not matter in the long run.
|
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It did not matter, Justice Breyer added, that some structures are occupied only occasionally.
|
|
It does not matter that the Owls play in a midtier league, Conference USA.
|
|
As long as Messi, this latest Messi, is there, however, they may not matter.
|
|
It does not matter if it was online for seconds or minutes or hours.
|
|
HAMILTON, Bermuda — Buoyancy does not matter like it used to in the America's Cup.
|
|
It really does not matter that Democrats are moving forward with an undeveloped record.
|
|
Like it doesn't, it might not matter whether Dave Chappelle is good or not.
|
|
It does not matter that these witnesses have successfully withheld their testimony until now.
|
|
"Even if you feel like your vote does not matter, it does," Bone said.
|
|
If the president carries North Carolina by a comfortable margin, that may not matter.
|
|
This would not matter if women's behavior and outcomes were the same as men's.
|
|
The details do not matter to Mr. Trump as much as dominating the debate.
|
|
Professional connections and experience do not matter, only the quality of the idea does.
|
|
If it were only incorporeal policies, it would not matter who the candidate was.
|
|
" As a buzzer sounded, a dejected Ms. Chastain replied: "Actually, it does not matter.
|
|
The facts, however, may not matter to Trump as much as the debate itself.
|
|
That Mr Mian belongs to Pakistan's 400,000-strong Ahmadi minority should not matter, he thundered.
|
|
If you don't use a ton of apps, performance issues may not matter as much.
|
|
Whether or not Mueller was trying to send a message to Congress does not matter.
|
|
It did not matter where the Jays sent him to start his career, he said.
|
|
This is not to say that preferences about risk do not matter to investment choices.
|
|
If expertise does not matter to primary voters, what's the point of tackling hard questions?
|
|
But it might not matter why people are laughing — as long as they're paying attention.
|
|
Tech tycoons have some decent arguments as to why size does not matter any more.
|
|
And the age issue would not matter in a match-up with Trump, who's 72.
|
|
Most multinational firms spent 2018 insisting to investors that this trade war did not matter.
|
|
I pay for the family plan and it should not matter where my family lives.
|
|
Because the beauty of the hot dog sandwich debate is that it does not matter.
|
|
Since black lives do not matter for this city, then our black dollars shouldn't matter.
|
|
If Academy Award winning actors do not matter, why do profit-oriented studios use stars?
|
|
What's important to you, let's say, like nice weather, may not matter to someone else.
|
|
It does not matter if he controls 70 percent or 1 percent of the company.
|
|
As detailed in Annals of Internal Medicine, whether the coffee was caffeinated did not matter.
|
|
For a single generation, that may not matter too much to the rest of society.
|
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In an economy without "frictions", it should not matter which of these options it chooses.
|
|
Different ways to parent may not matter at home but can be glaring on vacations.
|
|
There's no evidence to back up Trump's allegations against Biden, but that might not matter
|
|
It does not matter how many candidates the Democrats field for the coming presidential election.
|
|
But that may not matter with his son in the crosshairs of such an allegation.
|
|
It does not matter that a woman is skilled, talented and right for a position.
|
|
However, truth does not matter because it's part of a political battle coming from outside.
|
|
About a quarter of all Democrats said a White House candidate's age did not matter.
|
|
Why it might not matter: Justice Thomas doesn't have to and probably won't recuse himself.
|
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" He added, "It does not matter if you are a good guy with a gun.
|
|
A sex "recession" does not matter if your own sex life feels rich and fulfilling.
|
|
So it might not matter that much if Ford develops its own self-driving software.
|
|
Adding corruption further endangers these students' lives, and makes their decisions not matter at all.
|
|
It did not matter that, at 57 years old, she was past her vocal prime.
|
|
The Qatar Investment Authority tends to be rather more conservative, but that might not matter.
|
|
According to Cramer, it does not matter how good an investor is at picking stocks.
|
|
It did not matter, it seemed, that the Astros were the defending World Series champions.
|
|
But that did not matter against a Cavaliers club that ranked first in offensive efficiency.
|
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Whether that means playing more or taking a week off does not matter to him.
|
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Those may not matter when you're choosing the gilt for a golf resort or skyscraper.
|
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For us, it might not matter; we'll probably have found a new superfood by then.
|
|
This did not matter to my husband and daughter, who were in love with her.
|
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It did not matter that she stammered; she was his girl, and he loved her.
|
|
The points may not matter in comedy, but for anyone keeping track, Netflix is winning.
|
|
It does not matter to him that this would exponentially increase the president's legal jeopardy.
|
|
For the officials at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, the motivations do not matter.
|
|
But [by that same logic], if we're not together, does my show not matter anymore?
|
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It does not matter if it comes from a computer or a vintage 7 synth.
|
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Do you think the Oscars are better with a host — or does it not matter?
|
|
When women are abused and ignored, they are taught that their voices do not matter.
|
|
It's unclear if the Clippers have their ducks in a row, but it may not matter.
|
|
Let's face it, there are several games coming up this weekend that simply do not matter.
|
|
It does not matter how good he is, he cannot overcome the wall of luck itself.
|
|
But in the end, it will not matter as Republicans needed just 50 votes for confirmation.
|
|
It did not matter that Kavanaugh appeared to, at best, mislead senators in his own testimony.
|
|
"It did not matter what time it was, I just wanted him with me," he testified.
|
|
If an olive is destined to be crushed for its oil, the phenols do not matter.
|
|
Ramirez, the historian from the University of Michigan, noted that practically speaking, it might not matter.
|
|
It does not matter whether she meant 50 percent of Trump supporters, or a lower percent.
|
|
But I'd like to think it did not matter more than the response to her monstrosity.
|
|
That is common sense – although that might not matter under a literal interpretation of the law.
|
|
It did not matter that he was chasing a swift front-runner throwing down fast fractions.
|
|
The main reason for this is China's currency does not matter compared to our own policies.
|
|
But it may not matter exactly why Americans are so likely to recall reading about Mrs.
|
|
However, it ultimately did not matter what he said because his very presence was the trigger.
|
|
Something that should not matter much could become quite significant in the looking glass of politics.
|
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The way it happened tonight may not help, but in the end, it may not matter.
|
|
Tressel is not sure the precise day it does, because it does not matter to him.
|
|
The poll finds 76 percent of voters think an immigrant's country of origin should not matter.
|
|
We don't know for sure which lawsuits Thiel is funding, but ultimately it may not matter.
|
|
Maybe something you were proud of as a kid, maybe something today, it does not matter.
|
|
Siri, we think, will continue to suck sometimes, but it might not matter in the end.
|
|
While I was not involved with any aspect of this situation, the facts did not matter.
|
|
Whether the CIA spied on United States' citizens or whether it did not should not matter.
|
|
It is not boring because it does not matter; it is boring because it is easy.
|
|
During normal times, when policymaking operates within an accepted framework, such things may not matter much.
|
|
Just one chamber can do this, so it does not matter that Republicans control the Senate.
|
|
Despite my own positive experience and my desire for it to not matter, it absolutely does.
|
|
But all that may not matter all that much for The Cloverfield Paradox in the end.
|
|
As far as the Constitution is concerned, it might not matter what his mental state is.
|
|
This two-armed automaton did not recognize any of this stuff, but that did not matter.
|
|
" In the statement, it said: "It does not matter that we gave in to external pressure.
|
|
As a matter of politics, the latest contradictions may not matter much, at least not yet.
|
|
It does not matter to him that they are the elected representatives of millions of Americans.
|
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It does not matter to him that they are the elected representatives of millions of Americans.
|
|
Inmates complained that it often seemed as if what they had to say did not matter.
|
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Whether he was speaking about just some or all of those countries really does not matter.
|
|
He matched that interception total on Saturday, but in the end, it did not matter much.
|
|
That might not matter for a national campaign with tens millions of dollars to throw around.
|
|
"It really did not matter to me whether I was found guilty or innocent," he said.
|
|
Depending on what kind of court case it is, it might not matter that it's encrypted.
|
|
Adding more risk by doing an ICO may not matter that much in the scheme of things.
|
|
For some, it did not matter if some of the tactics they used were seen as unethical.
|
|
In a bank fraud case, it did not matter if a lender was actually influenced, they argued.
|
|
But the agreement with Nexstar does not matter yet because Media General is still bound to Meredith.
|
|
If you're a politician maintaining a mostly campaign-focused or personal account, the ruling might not matter.
|
|
For the majority of Pandora's 78 million active users, this update might not matter a whole ton.
|
|
That's because nuclear weapons are the ultimate distillation of the argument that individual humans do not matter.
|
|
If you're trying to motivate change, points, gold stars and badges do not matter on their own.
|
|
Other "Out" campaigners said Obama's views did not matter because this is his last year in office.
|
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The third debate (which historically does not matter); Ethiopia's human rights emergency; should Peter Thiel be purged?
|
|
Offices do not matter as much as the individuals who hold them, and the alliances they have.
|
|
If punters willing to place illegal bets were the only victims, fixing might not matter so much.
|
|
If you're just trading monthly, the fact that you think the management is dodgy might not matter.
|
|
It does not matter how growth is distributed if there is very little growth to be distributed.
|
|
He promised to pay her back, but that did not matter to someone on a fixed income.
|
|
"If the location is great, and the rental is sky high, it does not matter," she said.
|
|
Center left or far right, the outcome of the Israeli elections largely did not matter to Palestinians.
|
|
It was if "Star Wars," the packed theme parks or the sequels to "Frozen" did not matter.
|
|
So, replacing them altogether at once should not matter, so long as the distinctive patterns are maintained.
|
|
What constitutes majority, and how are these decisions being made if the majority opinion does not matter?
|
|
However, whether or not they were actually behind the coup attempt may not matter at this point.
|
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If the other person is logging your conversations, it might not matter that you went this far.
|
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It does not matter if the stock goes below the put threshold or above the call price.
|
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"It does not matter how slowly you go as long you do not stop," Confucius purportedly said.
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That skill set, however, does not matter in the least to the trajectory of the stock market.
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It did not matter that Apple was less than three years removed from his high school graduation.
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That the game was still young and the score was still close did not matter to Collins.
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But that may not matter when the raw material of real life is redone as mass entertainment.
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Aliassime's lesson after his son lost at the French Open final was that it did not matter.
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It does not matter that a fair amount of violence is committed by leftist groups like Antifa.
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Analysts were unimpressed with the results, but said that the company's exact financial results did not matter.
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To the vast majority of people watching the Games on television, however, such infrastructure may not matter.
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The color of the hide did not matter, as long as it was otherwise suitable for skinning.
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But it may not matter, in the long run, unless Democrats figure out what they're standing for.
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For healthy people, that may not matter, and they may just want to find the cheapest policy.
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It does not matter if they are commuting to work, visiting family or just going to dinner.
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"It should not matter where a nurse works: All nurses should have a break," Dr. Watkins said.
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It did not matter, he wrote, that the records were in the hands of a third party.
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Richard Born, a professor of political science at Vassar College, said that the error might not matter.
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Read the story: A Changing Tennessee Weighs a Moderate or Conservative for Senate It did not matter.
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It did not matter, she wrote, that the judges' decisions were subject to review by the commission.
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The temptation is to suggest that, then as now, black lives still do not matter in America.
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As long as he was president and extremely popular, the institutional details did not matter that much.
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According to CNBC's Jim Cramer, it does not matter how good an investor is at picking stocks.
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While Gorsuch isn't as divisive a choice as others Trump might have made, that may not matter.
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Defenders of the administration reply that moral issues and soft power do not matter in international relations.
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"In the 1990s, there was this sense that history was something that does not matter," he said.
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However, this may not matter to you at all if your main goal is paying off debt.
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None of the process debates should have mattered last week, but they certainly should not matter now.
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Failing to solve the fake news problem might not matter to Facebook's business in the short term.
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It did not matter to her that Clarkson was a relatively small school in a small town.
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About a quarter of women said they had been treated as if their opinions did not matter.
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Some tax cuts have been radical while others have been gradual, but it does not matter much.
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After insisting for two generations that inequality does not matter, the heirs of Mr. Reagan and Mrs.
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"What Puerto Ricans may have wanted to grow did not matter until very recently," Ms. Diaz said.
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From the beginning, the country was committed to bringing the process to voters, not matter how remote.
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It did not matter if the goals come from beautifully worked exchanges or V.A.R.-assisted penalty kicks.
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Whether it is a virtual fabric, flames, hair or other virtual entities does not matter to me.
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Yet if the EPA ends up rewriting or rescinding the Clean Power Plan, it may not matter.
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If the other person is logging your conversations , it might not matter that you went this far.
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Both Norcross and Stephenson stress that willpower is not enough, not matter how much you may hear otherwise.
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"These schemes have touched far too many people in quick time to not matter to them," he wrote.
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"It does not matter who the tenant is if you own the building," as another Western diplomat says.
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Erdogan has said Turkey will not let the killers escape justice, not matter how highly placed they were.
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If you're just a regular shareholder, you have no say anyway, so it may not matter to you.
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But people don't realise that on a cremation ground, your gender, caste or marital status does not matter.
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According to one of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology officials, such security precautions may not matter.
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It might not matter that no one will be talking about the Avengers in a few weeks time.
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This may not matter much to some, but that disc drive is compatible with UHD Blu-ray discs.
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What we missed was that some customers who *did* tip would feel like their tip did not matter.
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"It does not matter what the topic is — the tactics are the same," Cummings said in recent remarks.
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These burdens might not matter so much if the sector were managing to squeeze more from its inputs.
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It can read more file types than anything Amazon is producing, but that might not matter to you.
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A strain of public-finance theory, developed by Robert Barro of Harvard University, says it does not matter.
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But if all you care about is watching Stranger Things or Transparent in 4K, that might not matter.
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One main defense heard in the media was that it did not matter, given the Senate Republican majority.
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That might not matter too much for many at Young Israel Aish, which skews more conservative, Wyne said.
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But it did not matter, the court added, that the label said the product was made in Germany.
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If customers hear about the arrest at all, it may not matter when they're weighing a purchasing decision.
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All the military spending in the world will not matter if our troops are physically unfit to serve.
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Kasulis told the jurors it did not matter that Shkreli's hedge fund investors were paid back by Retrophin.
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An underwhelming performance in the States might not matter considering the movie is virtually engineered for international audiences.
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It does not matter whether Congress had "anticipated that the president might cancel" some of the enacted items.
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Saving $2628,28503 might not matter much to millionaires, but, for most Americans, that's a serious chunk of change.
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Observers who thought great power politics were a thing of the past forgot their opinions do not matter.
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It does not matter if it was the right thing to do or if it would save lives.
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It did not matter how much money Bush raised, nor how convinced Kasich was in his own viability.
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It does not matter if such symbols were viewed as celebrating the purity or bravery of a group.
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It does not matter whether, in the end, any of these individuals' actions were morally right or wrong.
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It does not matter the book was released in January, far removed from any primary or general election.
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Salukvadze said she believed that family relations do not matter in sports and should not cool sport ardor.
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The batting swap did not matter, as Shaw struck out the side, retiring Miguel Montero on three pitches.
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But I suspect the area's changes would not matter as much as knowing it still beckoned to us.
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"There was a time when a woman's opinion did not matter," Beyoncé said during her appearance with Clinton.
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The casual career advice I would receive generally left me feeling as if personal questions did not matter.
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"It does not matter what combination of federal funding streams are used to deliver that money," Fiedler said.
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If you plan on using a case most of the time, this may not matter all that much.
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"Those are phenomenal numbers, but as we said they do not matter for current stock prices," Raich said.
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Like Magee, Waters missed all of his 113-point attempts (he took four), but it did not matter.
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That split might not matter if either the comedy or the drama were successful on its own terms.
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That may not matter to connoisseurs, who know that the taste of bluefin depends on what it eats.
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It does not matter who that person is, so long as they believe that your dreams are valid.
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It did not matter what Kershaw threw — his signature curveball, his biting slider or a four-seam fastball.
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But Dr. Neal said he had learned from that work that skin color did not matter in science.
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The F.A. Cup does not matter, as much, because it is not clear what it means, not anymore.
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Yeah, and you think it might not matter if you have a corporate backer if you're in politics.
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But the Vikings' offensive output may not matter if Drew Brees and the Saints have their typical game.
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" She said, "While it should not matter, I would like to mention that I am a white girl.
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Generally it does not matter how many people are prodding him along or waiting out in the cold.
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It does not matter what Omar and Tlaib intended to see or with whom they intended to meet.
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"We showed them our papers for the cow purchase, but it did not matter," Ajmat, a nephew, said.
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"Late night as a structure of programming does not matter," Mero told The New York Times in 2016.
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Now maybe Silicon Valley and the disruption of Silicon Valley is going to make our debt not matter.
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Perhaps it does it not matter because the topic is art, and therefore doesn't rate the scientific method?
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"The name used does not matter, though 'community college' seems to describe these schools best," the commission wrote.
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The problem is that it may not matter who tops the Republican ticket, because the second premise remains valid.
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However, if Biden is regarded as the person most capable of beating Trump in 2020, it may not matter.
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Trades rarely happen this early in the season, but with the everything-must-go Marlins, that might not matter.
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What I hate about you, my beloved, is that Without you, gold, silver and gems do not matter anymore.
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If you were not sure whose piece you were hearing, that clearly did not matter to the individual composers.
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In pro-Trump corners of the internet, however, the specifics did not matter as much as the overall message.
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In response, Sanders called Trump a liar, saying that his comments should not matter to anybody on the stage.
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In a FANG market, this may not matter, but in 2016 and beyond, investors will clearly benefit from breadth.
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It may not matter if California is going to charge ahead with stricter standards to clean up its air.
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All the offensive firepower this team owns might not matter enough if they can't stop better opponents from scoring.
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It may not matter much to ordinary users, but for big services — think Netflix — it could be very important.
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For the airlines like Delta, it does not matter that some of the terminal experience is beyond their control.
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While their previous work will still matter, what they were paid for that work will not matter as much.
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I still get paid so in the end it did not matter too much from my end, but wow.
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The fact that I had gotten no sleep and needed badly to use the bathroom clearly did not matter.
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But Tuesday's dissenters said it should not matter where the emails were stored because Microsoft was a U.S. company.
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But that will not matter to voters who fear losing jobs or income due to declining economic conditions. Complacency.
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Something about a new mobile ad product called Yahoo Tiles that will not matter, but I like the name!
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The second Brexiteer criticism of gravity models is that geography may not matter as much as it once did.
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"Where the capital comes from does not matter, as long as the airline remains a Brazilian company," Padilha said.
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Over the next several months, Williams told Reuters on Thursday, fiscal policy will not matter much to monetary policy.
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Twenty percent said that it did not matter, so long as the party nominated a woman for vice president.
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It does not matter who you are, whether you are active online, care about politics, or keep to yourself.
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For a number of reasons, people may feel unusually powerless these days, believing that their votes do not matter.
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Mueller also stressed scale was not a priority for VW. "In my opinion, size does not matter," he said.
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She says that might not matter because stock buybacks have turned into such a huge source of market strength.
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He also said it may not matter if the Republicans lose one of the houses of Congress next year.
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It does not matter if Trump's defenders in politics and media keep repeating the charge of "liberal media bias".
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An artist doing well for themselves can easily have days like this, but their personal mood does not matter.
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And when medical procedures are prescribed as necessary, it should not matter whether the patient is transgender or not.
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Even if Musk or Jeff Bezos took over the abandoned facility, it may not matter for Lordstown's younger generation.
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MIAMI — It did not matter that it was the middle of the night, or that it began to drizzle.
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That the upstate New York crowd wasn't rooting for South Carolina did not matter one bit to A'ja Wilson.
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As MMT explains, the size of a government's deficit does not matter in itself, only the choice of policies.
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" James Baldwin reminds us that "if [history] were in the past, it would not matter … History is the present.
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One thing that definitely did not matter, however, was Clinton's decision to avoid campaigning in the state of Wisconsin.
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Whether Messi knew he was breaking tax laws did not matter, the high court in Barcelona ruled last year.
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It did not matter that it was just a preliminary heat that merely advanced him to the next round.
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Sue Fleetwood could not place some of the faces who engaged her in conversation, but it did not matter.
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Skewering Amy Klobuchar for forgetting (or not knowing) the Mexican president's name off the cuff. That. Does. Not. Matter.
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It did not matter then; they made quick work of the top-seeded Atlanta Hawks in the conference finals.
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There was a time when it almost did not matter what other elected officials said or did about immigration.
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It did not matter if you were gay, straight, man, woman — you could not take your eyes from her.
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With this approach the merits of the case do not matter -- since Trump has simply invented a new one.
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After awhile, it did not matter what they believed, what their opinions were, it mattered what their character was.
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Trump will come in second, and third and fourth place will not matter since it is winner-take-all.
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I wrote in Paul Ryan here because it did not matter and I could not stand Clinton or Trump.
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The distinction between starter and reserve in the All-Star Game does not matter much when evaluating players' careers.
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I know very well I will probably be killed someday, but it does not matter; someone has to fight.
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What they were talking about did not matter, and in fact they discussed almost no political matters of substance.
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"The election itself does not matter at all," said Gleb O. Pavlovsky, a political analyst and former Kremlin consultant.
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Is the Earth screwed, or do Trump's policies just not matter that much in the grand scheme of things?
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Or does it not matter because the exhibition is for the general public rather than for scientists or scholars?
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The meat became contaminated by the poison, but since the business was unregulated, this did not matter to the dealers.
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Toncheva's impressive amateur résumé seemed to not matter against Asakura as her wrestling proved the main factor throughout the contest.
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Boring said it did not matter that Taylor declined to speak with the prosecutor's office and testified for the defense.
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In terms of Obama's act of mercy, it does not matter whether Chelsea Manning is a heroine or a villain.
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S. interest rates do not matter much at this point, because the Venezuelan bond [already] trades at extremely wide spreads.
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They also noted that even though there is no press briefing planned for the May meeting, it does not matter.
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Therefore it should not matter who has the initial ownership (assuming there are no barriers to a deal being made).
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It did not matter that the Bruins were without a couple of key players in Patrice Bergeron and Zdeno Chara.
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And while it might not matter if your favorite singer is dishonest, it's definitely important to have a trustworthy bestie.
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And as far as impeachment is concerned, the counties outlined on the president's map do not matter; congressional districts will.
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Justice Scalia wrote in the June dissent that he wished various kinds of diversity did not matter in judicial appointments.
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The fall in demand for research may not matter much for coverage of big corporations, which dozens of analysts follow.
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Of course, in the grander scheme of a presidential campaign, the vice presidential nominee may not matter that much anyway.
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In the end, it should not matter whether voter suppression was enough to keep Ms Abrams out of a job.
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"So the concerns about security and privacy may matter in the future, but they do not matter yet."http://gizmodo.
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It might not matter, as the Hangover star and his lady love had planned to end their romance come college.
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Inside the courtroom, the fate of the Affordable Care Act may not matter in this case, said Goodwin's Andrea Murino.
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And yet even if the Arizona defense is short-handed, the offense is so explosive that it may not matter.
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But Mohammad Sirajul Islam, of the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research in Bangladesh, suggests that this does not matter.
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LIESMAN: ARE YOU A PERSON WHO LIKES TO HIKE RATES AT PRESS CONFERENCES OR DOES IT NOT MATTER TO YOU?
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That might be difficult to quantify with scientific research but that may not matter: Why the science matters: Medical applications.
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It does not matter whether or not this president or any president welcomes professional sports champions to the White House.
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This is where the research was unclear as to whether it did contribute to diverticulitis or it does not matter.
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For a number of reasons, people may be feeling unusually powerless these days, believing that their votes do not matter.
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It would not matter if the world was wowed by the opening ceremony, or if the ski lifts ran smoothly.
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And yet, all of those benefits, along with a corporate tax cut under Trump, did not matter in the end.
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It also did not matter to Anne or her open-armed family that Lulu, as they called him, was undocumented.
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The White House has argued that initial deficit estimates do not matter because the tax plan will pay for itself.
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That might not matter for Apple as it develops a different role for itself in investor portfolios, according to Johnson.
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It does not matter that in the first season, only one of the foursome has a full-time office job.
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If those three senators again decide to back Trump's nominee, the stances taken by Collins and Murkowski would not matter.
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Nestor told Sontchi the equity ownership did not matter investors would eventually be paid off, resolving their dispute with Tilton.
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It does not matter constitutionally, nor as a matter of tradition, whether a nomination is made in an election year.
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While it might be passed 15 to 30 days later than hoped for, the delay will not matter, he said.
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It was unlikely that anybody in attendance had a vote in the election, but that did not matter to Wynalda.
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The pay is not as good as it was at his previous job, but he said that did not matter.
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It does not matter if we stand in our kitchen today with sweetened condensed milk or evaporated milk and sugar.
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This fragile geography would not matter if not for Pakistan's long history of enmity toward its far larger neighbor, India.
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Crucially, it does not matter whether Trump successfully shielded himself from scrutiny — all that matters is that he tried to.
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The situation in Japan might not matter if other countries fare worse or if international travel is banned or curtailed.
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Or does it not matter, since her family has already endured coxsackie, the flu and a stomach bug this winter?
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After all, James played well in the first two games, and in the end, it did not matter a bit.
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Skeptics argue that the decline of American soft power does not matter much because countries cooperate out of self-interest.
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It did not matter who the manager was; the club's ID was so clearly defined that it could win regardless.
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This means that in these states, it does not matter whether the crime committed relates to the position or not.
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It may not matter, to that child, what kind of clever remarks they make about the boss off the record.
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Asked to respond to Iran's refusal to meet, Trump said it not matter to him whether they met or not.
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That does not matter at this stage, because it is there to test a concept rather than run a railway.
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It does not matter at all how "catchy" this song is — its existence is a huge injustice to women everywhere.
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This may not matter to Thin Mint purists, but not every council will have a S'mores cookie on the menu.
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If GOP candidates can effectively convey the risk of Democrats taking the House, it may not matter what Trump says.
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And esoteric debates over deficit spending will not matter nearly as much to voters as how their personal finances look.
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Jerri is white and Tom is black — it should not matter that he is light-skinned, but here it does.
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"As someone who has been told a million times they are fat and ugly, it does not matter!" she said.
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"Amazon knows that I buy toilet paper, but who cares if it is data that does not matter?" he asked.
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There's no perfect way to respond to this, but please remember that, in this situation, your feelings do not matter.
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For his Catholic audience, who have largely supported him, this might not matter; after all, their support has remained stable.
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It did not matter that this second-division soccer game between Hapoel Jerusalem and Maccabi Herzliya on a Friday afternoon was delicately poised — tied at 33-0 after a handful of chances for both sides — and it did not matter that Levy had come to watch his son, who plays for the home team.
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The best proof that seating arrangements matter comes from a country that has tried to make it not matter at all.
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"For these addicted young people, the reasons that they tried e-cigarettes may not matter anymore," Gottlieb said in prepared remarks.
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While going to a fancy college might not matter for relatively wealthy white men, it can matter a lot for women.
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In the end it will not matter much who sabotaged what parts of whatever deal the two sides were working on.
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For centuries, race has been used as potent category to determine how differences between human beings should and should not matter.
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In the longer-term evolution of gaming as a business, this obfuscation of launch data may not matter all that much.
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This finding will not matter to Johnson & Johnson, because esketamine mimics the effects of normal ketamine, which is known to work.
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His offense, which helped him to 11 championships as a coach, will never be fast, and that probably does not matter.
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Matt Viser of The Boston Globe walked through why the factors that mattered in past campaigns may not matter this round.
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It may not matter to the outcome of the election, but it still matters to our perception of the presidential candidate.
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"It must be very clear that it does not matter who you are, no one is above the law," Hendricks said.
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Bringing down the WTO might not matter to America if, as Mr Trump has tweeted, trade wars are easy to win.
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So it may not matter whether MoviePass currently intends this new plan as a long-term fix or a momentary one.
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Once again, the existence of multiple investigations means that the stalling of any particular one may not matter all that much.
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One day, it might not matter which services you want and which device you have — everything will be available on everything.
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It did not matter whether the truth being revealed was of public importance, or whether the figure being exposed was powerful.
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"It did not matter how hot it was outside, she would go outside and play ball with our son," Addison said.
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Perhaps the biggest myth about China is that because its people do not have the vote, their opinions do not matter.
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Then again, if you are willing to spend more than $1,000 for virtual reality, that extra $300 might not matter much.
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"She is the sort of person that it does not matter if it is Vogue or catalog work," Mr. Bart said.
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In any case, Pinker argues, it does not matter morally if some people get extremely wealthy, so long as poverty decreases.
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It does not matter if only limited agencies for very restricted purposes are able to ask for a technical capability notice.
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In the "Final Two," Nick talks about how deficits might not matter and what you may not know about DNA testing.
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It does not matter that the film lacks this guide as it is easy to discern the plot from the context.
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" He said his personal opinion of Anwar did not matter -- "I have to trust him whether I like it or not.
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Perhaps taxpayers have come to believe that the public debt and unfunded liabilities not yet on the books do not matter.
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But the record of post-debate polling suggests that a victory might not matter quite as much as you might think.
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Eighty-seven percent said race is not an important factor in their decision, while 77 percent said gender does not matter.
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Then again, it may not matter, assuming Bolsonaro succeeds in his goals of shoring up the repressive powers of the state.
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Just as it didn't matter if Proctor was innocent, it does not matter if Kavanaugh is; his reputation is forever stained.
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No Mr. President, the 2 percent in defense spending does not matter nearly as much as what you do with it.
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It did not matter, Moore said, that he was making his Ryder Cup debut while Westwood was making his 10th appearance.
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It did not matter, as Lindor took off on the next pitch and was gunned out at second by David Ross.
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"Many of these deaths do not matter to anyone, not even to their own families," Sanchez told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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We have a long-standing policy against anyone from 'making out' whether straight or same-sex couples, it does not matter.
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"The reality is that if someone wants to commit suicide whether or not they live-stream may not matter," Lois said.
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It does not matter the topic — birtherism, wiretapping, crowd size — as long as a consistent level of fibbing is energetically deployed.
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But that did not matter to the gaggle of supporters who suffocated her with hugs and pieces of paper to sign.
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Deep down, abusers often feel like they do not matter, but instead of disclosing their fears, they project them onto others.
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Which may not matter, because most of all, voters have a visceral bottom line that is not about issues at all.
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With Minnesota at home against Detroit (2-1), though, the starter, be it Sam Bradford or Case Keenum, may not matter.
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We've learned that, true to American beliefs, the color of a person's skin or the religion they practice does not matter.
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Both J&J and Oklahoma argued that it did not matter whether J&J's marketing was commercial or non-commercial speech.
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In the long run, what happens in the next few weeks and months will not matter to those at the top.
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" Hernandez's "location at the precise moment the bullet landed should not matter one whit," Ginsburg wrote, calling Mesa, the agent, "rogue.
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But it did not matter, because Bregman was stranded at third when Kahnle struck out Yordan Alvarez to end the threat.
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Still, whether the scenario described above happens in 2024 or some later date does not matter if it comes to pass.
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But then the answer he was looking for came: Even if there was a quid pro quo, it did not matter.
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It did not matter that her mother, Senator Larissa Waters, had work to do in the chamber of the Australian Senate.
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Under this reform, it would not matter whether the college even intended to deceive a student – a key element of fraud.
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It should not matter that the federal death penalty uses a single drug while the states employ a three-drug cocktail.
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And although this slight change may not matter much now, it serves as the building block for our hyper-fast future.
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It did not matter because Allardyce is a traghettatore, and ultimately money trumps what ghosts of morality survive in elite soccer.
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But most agreed about the state of the subways: They are filthy, and it does not matter how they are cleaned.
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And if our voices do not matter in the face of violence, why would we believe that they matter at all?
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What is most striking about this commandment is that it does not matter if your testimony is made in good faith.
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" Added Ohio State Coach Ryan Day: "There's games when you get in shootouts and it seems to not matter as much.
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Professional connections and personality do not matter, as jurors only review the written proposal idea, communicated in 500 words or less.
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The Trump administration has given mixed signals about whether it would sign the bill into law, but that may not matter.
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But those distinctions might not matter given how even primitive drones are force multipliers, or tools that increase military prowess significantly.
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"You're going to get into fights about things that do not matter at all outside the context of wedding planning," she said.
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The transition should not matter so long as the economy was steady or improving, said Credit Suisse fixed income strategist Ashish Agrawal.
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And not matter where their paths take them, the sisters won't let the Hollywood lifestyle get in the way of their bond.
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It was an applause line that chimed with the gut instincts of his core voters, and the details could not matter less.
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"I am just glad that I am able to inspire others that it does not matter how old you are," she says.
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Constructive economic and regulatory policies are not enough and will not matter if we do not address the divisions in our country.
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But if they help you get the shot you want, that difference in quality might not matter as much in the end.
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While that might not matter for individual companies, a lack of common definitions prevents researchers from maximizing the value of the data.
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Even if a medication helps arthritis, the tradeoff may not matter if the patient feels tired or can't think clearly, she said.
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This is a really painful lesson for shareholders – it does not matter how fast revenue is growing if multiples are compressing faster.
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It does not, but in a world where the boundaries between fact and fiction are increasingly ignored, that may not matter much.
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But while all of that is well and good, it may not matter if Trump renegotiates the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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If, however, the economy gets a boost and wages grow under the Trump administration, higher interest rates may not matter so much.
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"Months of Hong Kongers and the world expressing concern did not matter to her at all until she saw blood," he tweeted.
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But the Steelers' defensive surge means it may not matter if their offense can't put up 35 points in any given game.
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"I had a moment to myself – like a real, hardcore moment – just so like, it does not matter what happens," she explained.
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It did not matter if the bully was highly skilled or fought for the gym — she enforced the rules fairly with everyone.
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Yet as the defending champion Cavaliers run roughshod over the rest of the Eastern Conference, here's the thing: It. Does. Not. Matter.
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Gulf officials and commentators outside Qatar said it did not matter whether the remarks were fake because they reflected Qatar's sympathies anyway.
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But here's why Republicans say Democrats may not get very far with their accusation and why even the parliamentarian may not matter.
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It may not matter much for most Tesla owners though, who are less likely to sell their car in a private sale.
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It may not matter today if Amazon or Zappos restricts them from the platform for retail, or other Amazon products and services.
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The bottom line is that the specific ranking — first or second or third — does not matter all that much in the end.
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It does not matter if a candidate has demonstrated respect for women, as stories were written about Mitt Romney's "war" on women.
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" This fact does not matter to DT, which says the color mark is associated with its brand "beyond the classic industry environment.
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That some of these issues have no direct link to the European Union or its much-maligned Brussels bureaucrats did not matter.
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Maybe someday robots will be so very humanlike that whether you are a robot or a human will not matter so much.
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During that period, it was painfully clear that black lives did not matter and black voters were not welcomed at the polls.
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It did not matter, because the Saints defense did absolutely nothing to stop Oakland from stealing the game out from under them.
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McGregor admitted on ESPN that it does not matter what happened that day back in April, as he was in the wrong.
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And Darius is likely to be scheduled for disaster before we even reach the finals, so it might not matter at all.
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It does not matter and you should not be penalized for your marriage choice or if you decide to share a dwelling.
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Eventually, the story lines and characters converge, and the mystery is revealed but not solved, perhaps because it fundamentally does not matter.
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It does not matter that favoritism is inescapable in the federal government and that the Clinton Foundation stories are really nothing new.
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Rell, which has been making its way through the courts for more than a decade, did not say money does not matter.
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It does not matter whether the Federal Reserve is in fact simply making a neutral economic policy judgment based on the data.
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We sat down with plaintiffs bringing their landmark case to the US Supreme Court because of fears their votes will not matter.
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Not unlike the color of our skin, something that should not matter much at all can instantly decide our life or death.
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In this time we've learned that many academic and social experiences matter quite a bit; grades, however, do not matter as much.
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It does not matter, Ms. Blaine argued, whether a person who engages in such an affair is a male or a female.
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Even the recent shutdown of the United States government — and the prospect of further political conflict — may not matter for this metric.
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Not matter where they come from, how much money they have, what they look like, how they worship, or who they love.
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There it is, from the podium that represents the most powerful person on earth: a declarative affirmation that truth does not matter.
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If the answer is no, it does not matter what I say about long-term investing, Markowitz theory, or historical market turnarounds.
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It did not matter that special counsel Robert Mueller determined that no one in the Trump campaign knowingly worked with Russian agents.
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But he added that as a legal matter, it did not matter since the payment did not violate federal campaign finance rules.
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Your age will not matter in this test; what will instead is your resilience, your durability and the singularity of your vision.
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It does not matter because this trial simply has nothing to do with the law or the Constitution or dealings with Ukraine.
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Hoppert: The third-place finisher in the Arkansas Derby is a late runner, so this unlucky post should not matter too much.
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And if you mostly use your machine with it hooked into an external monitor, this perceived fault might not matter to you.
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Mr. Trump's advisers said privately that his unexpected rise to power showed that such traditional barometers did not matter as much anymore.
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One of the sources said del Vecchio's concentration of power made it look as if that did not matter much to him.
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"One day gender will not matter in government," he said, posting a picture depicting the five women leading Finland's main political parties.
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She said that while vintage might not matter as much for lower-end wines, for high-ticket bottles it's far more crucial.
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That would not matter so much if Roland Berger had not later made Georg Berger's biography a part of his personal legend.
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But when it came to planning the Winter Classic's 10th anniversary, those troubles did not matter to the N.H.L. or NBC Sports.
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"There is rain, but it does not matter," they wrote in a tweet on Monday that was translated by the Washington Post.
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I wanted them to be moved by my work, whether it was specifically what my intentions were or not did not matter.
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If fulfilling his pledges once in office were as simple as checking a box or flipping a switch, that might not matter.
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"It may not matter because Friday is inauguration day … I don't know if anyone will care about anything else that day," Cramer said.
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But the Democrats may be motivated enough to put a check on that and some of these issues may not matter as much.
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And it does not matter if the assault itself took place off campus if it affects the victim's capacity to learn on campus.
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However, the truth is it really does not matter if Ivanka takes on an official role within the Trump White House or not.
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Yet that should not matter against Mr Trump—a one-man Democratic turnout machine with the highest staff turnover of any modern president.
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The game will not matter for the Olympics, but it should provide the teams with their first truly competitive game of the tournament.
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It does not matter how or why or when or where Aniston became single – she's single, and the people know what they want.
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It does not matter how moral you are, or how right your issue is, or how many puppies you are going to save.
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Whether India and Pakistan are reckless enough to come to serious blows would not matter so much if they simply fielded conventional armies.
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Oliver Schumy told a shareholder meeting that for big investors the question of which company takes over the other one did not matter.
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That might not matter to some filmmakers, but it could be an issue for people on fast shoots or traveling to unfamiliar locations.
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It did not matter that I was taught by economists at the University of Chicago and took classes from three Nobel Prize winners.
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That means that it cannot pretend religion does not matter, nor can it usefully subordinate its own interests to any particular religious agenda.
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For now, at least, that may not matter: consumers are so hungry for bitcoin that they are seemingly willing to endure spotty service.
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"Who trades oil is changing," according to the Financial Times ("Fundamentals do not matter to a new breed of oil speculator", Feb. 27).
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The percentage of people who said that tag would not matter increased from 32% in that survey to 41% in the latest survey.
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That's why it might not matter if Facebook can only get 4 percent, or 1 percent, or 0.1 percent of users to pay.
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No matter what they look like, not matter what their shape, how thin, how small... You can go outside of yourself and dress.
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While the host isn't convinced that Xerox can pull the acquisition off, the details of the potential deal do not matter, he said.
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First, here is a list of personalities that for the big picture may be fun to talk about but do not matter: Rep.
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That sharpness will be needed in Chicago, but it might not matter if Rodgers holds the ball the way he did against Atlanta.
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As for the states that have withdrawn support for the ERA — Idaho, Kentucky, Nebraska, South Dakota and Tennessee — their actions may not matter.
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Since the call was Patriots ball, it did not matter that Hargrave emerged from the pile holding the ball, which he clearly was.
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In any case, if one's concern is populism, it may not matter whether jobs have been lost to trade competition or to automation.
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Volunteer Luis Gutierrez said one of the hardest parts of mobilizing Latino voters is a general sense that their vote might not matter.
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If Congress worked in a more bottom-up, committee-oriented fashion, it might not matter so much which side had the majority anymore.
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It does not matter that the First Order won the battle because, by simply appearing, Luke has given the galaxy a new symbol.
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CHARLESTON, S.C. — It looks as though experience might not matter at the United States Women's Open, at least not in Thursday's opening round.
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It does not matter how radical their platform is, what their ideology is or whether or not the candidate is perceived a misogynist.
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It does not matter much whether Uber drivers are contractors or employees; Uber is a transportation company and must accept all that entails.
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And under California law, Curiel noted, Makaeff's individual experience usually does not matter as much as the potential misrepresentations made by Trump University.
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But with the way James and Irving have played, how the Golden State offense plays the rest of the way might not matter.
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"When Congress seeks information about the president's wrongdoing", Judge Rao wrote, "it does not matter whether the investigation also has a legislative purpose".
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Why prices were rising or falling would not matter — the appropriate monetary policy response would be indicated by the level of nominal GDP.
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" Nadal said it did not matter who his opponent was Sunday, adding, "I am excited to play another final of an important event.
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Medina is well aware that Outreach has nowhere near that kind of brand recognition, but the event convinced him it might not matter.
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In this sense, it does not matter whether Mr. Trump explicitly intended to obstruct justice when he reportedly attempted to cajole Mr. Comey.
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At the end of the day it should not matter whether it's a public, private, charter, virtual, home or blend of learning environments.
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For Trump, however, this reality may not matter much: As he showed Saturday, Trump has little difficulty twisting the wall's shortcomings into strengths.
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Since the day President Trump was elected, Democrats have engaged in a crusade to impeach him, and the facts really do not matter.
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It is possible, however, that Fitbit's lack of a presence in the earbud market may not matter as much, considering it's joining Google.
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It does not matter whether his indignation is because your assumption — that the gift suggested something more than friendship — is right or wrong.
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Investment A Investment B It does not matter—expected return is the same with each Spoiler alert: Just about any answer is reasonable.
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Some have argued that it does not matter if Trump never raised the military funding as leverage with Zelensky, but it does matter.
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Not because it was unimportant, but because it's clear that despite persistent evidence that our privacy is being violated, it might not matter.
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There's some reason to think it might not matter much: Many Philadelphia residents do live within walking distance of their nearest polling place.
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All together, it's a beautiful glimpse at a future where society is past hand wringing about queer relationships, not matter how they sprout up.
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It did not matter if they lived in a state or city that didn't have explicit protections for them; we would take their charge.
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Which might not matter as much if the film was strictly an early 2000s video game story, moving from one action scene to another.
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The Last Jedi will apparently reveal the answers to these questions, but Johnson notes that her parentage actually might not matter all that much.
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Putting aside their personalities and policy proposals, however, it will likely not matter who the next president is when it comes to the markets.
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There are some parts of the specification that describe triggering microphones with a silent-to-humans sound, but again, the specification does not matter.
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"That means that by law, it should not matter if one spouse cheated on the other spouse once or on multiple occasions," she explains.
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For workers in places that are seeing minimum-wage increases, this may not matter much (so long as their employers do not skip town).
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It does not matter how absurd, tough, or even meaningless our goal is; it doesn't even matter how uncertain and ambiguous our achievement is.
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But even McKibben acknowledges that divestment doesn't affect the stock prices of fossil-fuel companies — and it might not matter even if it did.
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Mary Lou Jepsen's Openwater project is one example of wearable tech that's so technically ambitious that its ultimate form might not matter as much.
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Furthermore, Trump trying to keep the payments under wraps might not matter in a courtroom, at least as part of a campaign finance violation.
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As a result, whether an ISP receives the Massachusetts seal of approval may not matter if the end user has no alternative broadband options.
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And yet, while it's unclear whether Bazley will be able to hold his own physically next season, that may not matter all that much.
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For Mr Sanders's claims and calls for political revolution would not matter a bit if they did not make so many Democratic hearts sing.
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"There is no way to misinterpret the message that Jeff Sessions sent today: Black lives do not matter," Rashad Robinson said in a statement.
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You can argue that Hossa being a millimeter or two ahead of the play did not matter, but he was, and that's the rule.
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But the validity of the claims may not matter much, considering the lawsuit could just be another tactic to financially ruin the media organization.
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It may not matter that you drive more miles than originally estimated, but it's good to have documentation that you set the record straight.
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During the sermon, Williams told guests that "black lives do not matter" in an attempt to shed light on violence in majority-black communities.
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But if you own foreign stocks, or small-company stocks, or shares in specific sectors, the Dow 20,000 may not matter much to you.
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McGregor suggested it did not matter who he comes back against, and he appeared to realize he has to work up from the bottom.
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I am not suggesting it was done by Mueller's team either, but the answer really does not matter now that the story is out.
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We must constantly remind ourselves, our children and our grandchildren that a person's nationality or citizenship do not matter — only their actions are important.
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"We will tell the world it does not matter what the outsiders say," said Minister of Public Security Gilad Erdan after the committee vote.
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The problem is that it does not matter that no laws were broken, or that the Clinton Foundation is principally about doing good deeds.
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Among women, 56 percent said it did not matter, while another 21 percent said it would hurt Hillary Clinton's chances of winning the election.
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Some of this may not matter to the Republican base, which is just happy to have one of its own in the White House.
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"If I asked to be forgiven from sex because I did not feel well or was exhausted, it did not matter," her poster reads.
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Soccer, in the face of a pandemic that could cost hundreds of thousands of lives, clearly does not matter, not in any real sense.
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Whether the market goes up or down does not matter to him because the computers control his suite of exchange-traded funds — not him.
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In their view it does not matter whether a country is a democracy or an autocracy; what matters is the quality of its leader.
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I've done a lot of research on this recently, and the overwhelming sense you get is that much of these investments do not matter.
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Anything she said after that did not matter; I had my validation that it was okay for me not to want to have children.
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How the Patriots handled the Jets, though, does not matter to New England, since the Jets will not factor among their potential playoff opponents.
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The only potential concern here is that it supports HDR43 but not other standards, like Dolby Vision, which might not matter to most people.
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"It does not matter to me whether money comes from the Kremlin or from America, so long as it helps the cause," he said.
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Mr. Trump has made clear that details do not matter to him, abandoning the longtime American commitment to the so-called two-state solution.
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This was exculpatory only to someone who thinks that the crime he has just outlined for all the world to see does not matter.
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" He then insisted that his past support for the war did not matter because "by the time the war started I was against it.
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Washington (CNN)House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's announcement Tuesday of a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump may not matter much to federal judges.
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The defendants have said they were acting as journalists, but even if a court accepts that argument, it may not matter in this case.
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It does not matter, because Zlatan Ibrahimovic has already made it clear that any tournament that he is not in is not worth watching.
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And yet, as I had this thought, I realized that I could not identify any of the structures — and that it did not matter.
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It does not matter if you're not white or thin—you can be anything you want in the world if you go for it.
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This does not matter in the vacuum of space, because without friction to hold a spacecraft back, speed builds up gradually to a decent rate.
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Trump's involvement in his businesses does not matter if he continues to own them, added Robert Weissman, president of Public Citizen, a public advocacy group.
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It does not matter if Trump is impulsive because he's ruled by his emotions, or because he thinks he's giving the people what they want.
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If we were, then the types of calories we consumed would not matter, and calorie counting would be the most effective way to lose weight.
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In the end, the CRISPR-Cas9 battle may not matter all that much—or it may be the first of many patent battles to come.
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If investors are willing to give more credence to Roku's growing platform incomes as indicative of its corporate future, the sequential declines may not matter.
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Federighi says that Apple has tested it extensively and it should not matter what your ethnic background is, Face ID will work with your face.
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In general, the nature or meaning of the information being delivered does not matter all that much, as long as some attention is being paid.
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"I think that companies should rely on outside musicians because it does not matter where you are from or where you live," Pole told me.
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However, he argued it did not matter what Trump told him then, as attorneys general have often turned over federal prosecutor positions in new administrations.
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However, its decision may not matter if the Justice Department blocks the deal, and as of this writing, it's reportedly planning to do just that.
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For many Palestinians, the outcome of the 2019 Knesset elections did not matter, as the leading parties are in consensus on perpetuating the status quo.
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Read More Cramer: Costly funds could be ripping you off According to Cramer, it does not matter how good an investor is at picking stocks.
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The fact that some of these experts choose to wear hijabs does not matter to me as much as what they bring to the table.
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"When it comes to the end it's going to piss you off not matter how it ends, cause it's the end," Nikolaj Coster-Waldau said.
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Fleetwood, though, believes the layout is running so fast this time round that it almost does not matter what club a player chooses to use.
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It does not matter whether an FBI director finds it troubling that a president makes suggestions to him about how a case should be handled.
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But when Americans feel their voices are not being heard, or that their vote does not matter, then the result can be for the worse.
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There were two outs, and no one was on base, but that did not matter because the middle of Boston's fearsome lineup was due up.
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Best of all, it did not matter if the actual market value of the stock was considerably less than the $40 million in canceled debt.
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"These findings suggest you are going to get different care," Professor Hersh said, adding that the differences might not matter much for the average patient.
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Marlins beat Brewers despite disallowed homer MIAMI — With the way Jose Fernandez pitched, it did not matter that a run was taken off the scoreboard.
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Crockett's personal experience -- just like my personal experience or your personal experience -- does not matter in an argument over whether Muslims can serve in Congress.
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The lack of pressure is troubling, but it may not matter this week against a Baltimore offense that is trying to find a new identity.
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Tragically, it also reinforces the culture of silence that has long surrounded this type of crime by telling victims that their crimes do not matter.
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The initial reaction in Alberta to Trudeau's moves was cool, with one well-placed conservative saying it did not matter where Cabinet ministers came from.
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Meanwhile, in the House of Representatives, H.R. 85033 gutted the Americans with Disability Act and told people with disabilities that their lives did not matter.
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While the N.C.A.A. on Friday suggested that spring sports athletes may get an additional year of eligibility, that may not matter for many college athletes.
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Ms. Kim says she has not seen either of the women for more than 30 years, but that does not matter to the victims' families.
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"The rituals and obsessions of most every other television news organization, including our own CBS News organization, did not matter so much," Mr. Fager wrote.
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I am yet to have a conservative professor, which should not matter but does matter in a world where personal viewpoints seep into the classroom.
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The monumental progress we've made in the treatment of childhood cancers will not matter if children cannot access regular chemotherapy because of lapses in insurance.
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That did not matter to Toronto, with Siakam's basket giving the Raptors an 23-78 lead, their first lead since the score was 6-3.
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He suggested that it did not matter to him whether Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, above, knew of the murder of the journalist, Jamal Khashoggi.
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It did not matter that surveillance video demonstrated otherwise, or that an inquiry by the Queens district attorney's office found no evidence of police misconduct.
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Since there had been probable cause for the arrest, the court said, it did not matter that it might have also been motivated by retaliation.
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It did not matter that the "electability" candidate lost to Trump last time; what mattered was that voters could not imagine Sanders winning an election.
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Character logic may not matter here as much as the intermission sales of the Kongopolitan (vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice and a splash of lime).
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While Google hasn't yet specified what it plans to replace cookies with, the amount of user data it collects anyway means it might not matter.
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"Can you explain why the will of the voters should not matter if no candidate reaches a majority of the delegates?" a Sanders supporter asked.
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For people in wealthy countries who enjoy a diverse, healthy diet, it may not matter much if rice becomes less nutritious in the years ahead.
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That Pompeo told the crowd he was "a big fan of Linda Ronstadt ... an icon of folk and country music" did not matter to her.
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But a new study from researchers at University College London indicates that facts may not matter to extremists on either side of the political spectrum.
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For a while, it does not matter: They can sail along in mid-table, cosseted by their past, insulated by a lingering sense of superiority.
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Many pundits on the gun issue say that the sentiments of most Americans do not matter when matched against the passion expressed by gun owners.
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By mocking Christine Blasey Ford, the President of the United States looked women in the eye and told them their sexual assaults do not matter.
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Though the legality of such steps may not matter against ISIS, it would be significant in any action against criminals in, say, Russia or Iran.
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That should not matter, he argued: No owner has ever surfaced, and no owner was living on or cultivating the land before Israel took control.
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Since there had been probable cause for the arrest, the court said, it did not matter that it might also have been motivated by retaliation.
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Madan Sabnavis, chief economist at Care Ratings, said whoever becomes finance minister will not matter much because most big decisions come from prime minister's office.
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And it might not matter anyway -- given the high profile nature of his holdings, it would be impossible for Trump to remain unaware of their fortunes.
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With its willingness to bend or downright ignore the facts, the Trump administration is actually acknowledging a political truth: in politics, the facts do not matter.
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This prompted others to share their thoughts, along with photos of their own small rings to prove once and for all that size does not matter.
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Nancy Pelosi has probably not looked for a job for a very long time, so the good news on hiring may not matter much to her.
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But if it can succeed in getting the Raspberry Pi name out to more customers, then it may not matter how well the individual store does.
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During almost all of the 20th century this did not matter much; the candidate who got the most votes won every election from 1896 to 1996.
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College students and young voters ultimately may not matter too much in the primary — they are a smaller and less reliable bloc compared to older voters.
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"It appears that to Charlottesville's government, black history does not matter," he wrote a June 10, 2014, letter to the The Daily Progress, a local newspaper.
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One seasoned European diplomat, speaking on the condition of anonymity following protocol, believes that in the end the divisions in the exit camp may not matter.
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If Warren and/or her fellow Democrats are willing to join in, it may not matter that both sides are mad at tech for different reasons.
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All this might not matter much if the two moved in near-lockstep: banks and borrowers could simply replace LIBOR with SOFR and adjust the markup.
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Kavanaugh's confirmation as a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States is a message to women in this country that they do not matter.
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But what if the alarm is partly just a result of American pupils not trying as hard on a test that does not matter to them?
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It's often used in live patients but, because minimizing invasiveness does not matter the same in dead people, doctors tend to use other methods post-mortem.
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"It does not matter much when we move," Bullard said, though he would prefer it come after "good news" such as evidence economic growth is rebounding.
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But in terms of ISIS' future as a terrorist group and a source of inspiration, whether Baghdadi is alive or dead might not matter that much.
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Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council said it did not matter what Beijing said, it was an "objective reality" that the Republic of China was a sovereign state.
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But we all learned pretty quickly that fashion does not matter anywhere near as much as function when you're fighting bad guys – especially when you're flying.
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With a federal ban, the origin of a fin would not matter because there would be no fins entering the U.S. market, legally caught or otherwise.
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The whole point of the First Amendment is that it does not matter whether the government views certain speech (or silence, for that matter) as inconvenient.
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Yet, that which is so obvious does not matter to those who acquiesce to Trump's every action, and they do so to the demise of conservatism.
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The judge said it did not matter that the DEA got permission to enter the apartment because the initial use of the tracking device was illegal.
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"It does not matter what the intent of individual Apple reps are, it matters what THE ALGORITHM they've placed their complete faith in does," Hansson wrote.
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"So if I hear anybody saying their vote does not matter, saying that it doesn't matter who we elect, read up on your history," he says.
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Analysts have pointed out that these debates may not matter nearly as much as they might have in past tax reform debates, like Camp's 2014 bill.
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That might not matter in normal times, but the WTO is already short of judges, litigation is piling up, and the system is nearing breaking point.
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Those who think that this foreign debt does not matter because we pay our overseas creditors with greenbacks we print as we please should think again.
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In other words, the conditions that make it possible to imagine Trump saying such a thing also demonstrate why it might not matter all that much.
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"The exact montly volume does not matter greatly because its impact on inflation will be very small," one of the people familiar with the discussions said.
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It does not matter what type of business you are part of, you must understand the problems people face and find creative ways to solve them.
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For men and women who were already in relationships, the distinction did not matter: They reported the same job preferences whether or not they were private.
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They will be looking for tumors — it does not matter what type — that have a protein, PD-L1, on the surface that repels the immune system.
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That does not matter if you are watching a movie on Netflix, but it becomes excruciating when playing an online game that relies on fast reflexes.
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It turned out that it did not matter if the material had many imperfections, thus ensuring that the experiment could be repeated with other flawed materials.
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But the lack of testing, even if it might not matter much for the treatment of an individual case, has hampered the broader public health campaign.
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The specifics of how it etched its name in history and took its place alongside the very best club teams soccer has produced will not matter.
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"They said for them the stock of assets or the technology used did not matter, because they can provide those for the target company," Svoob said.
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Once again, this credit is very specific and may not matter to everyone since CLEAR isn&apost available at nearly as many airports as TSA PreCheck.
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The focus on Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and the lesser importance given to Boko Haram, shows that black lives do not matter internationally.
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But to the dismay of professional fact-checkers and his political opponents, the warnings about his erroneous claims did not matter at all to his supporters.
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In the end, it does not matter if there are problems with regulations or requirements if either one prevents us from solving the problems we face.
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It did not matter what he himself was writing or reading, what demands there were on his time; that reading each evening was an inviolate time.
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One surveyor shrugged and said the change did not matter, and motioned to the banks around him, where a rowboat was beached on newly exposed earth.
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He is fond of saying that it does not matter what materials or techniques he uses: Days ago, he referred to his artwork in excretory terms.
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However, the final composition should not matter too much to either the course of domestic politics or markets, according to Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg.
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"The exact monthly volume does not matter greatly because its impact on inflation will be very small," one of the people familiar with the discussions said.
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"Black lives did not matter there and black lives don't matter here, even though we have a black administrator who is running the city," Bryant said.
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Dr. Rosecrans and other doctors who served there said the diagnosis did not matter because they could still treat the symptoms, like depression, anxiety or insomnia.
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American law and policy, including anti-terrorism programs that target Muslim communities, already send the message that "your existence does not matter to us," she said.
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How could all the senators who joined him choose, through their actions, to tell millions of women that our voices and our experiences do not matter?
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But it might not matter, because more strong play from the Phillies is likely to mean more exposure for Guerrero and thus more erroneous autograph requests.
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In other words, Democrats convinced the country that "character does not matter," impeachment must be bipartisan and popular, and not every crime justifies removing a president.
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At an AMC in Phoenix, Matt Hoskins, 40, said the Marvel fandom was so strong that the length simply did not matter to most of them.
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Trump said it did not matter to him whether he met Iran's leaders and that there had been no U.S. outreach toward Iran to discuss talks.
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Here are the major components of the documentary series, where the case stands, and why it ultimately might not matter that it doesn't find Cesnik's killer.
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There is a massive coda to this, however, which must be kept necessarily brief: It probably does not matter at all that WrestleMania was not great.
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Many of the people I talked to for this story agreed that Bitcoin is likely in bubble territory, but they also said that might not matter.
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Still, Apple's money might not matter, as THR's source says Eon's producers are mostly interested in theatrical movies — a traditional outlook that has roadblocked streaming services before.
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There are plenty of arguments to be made—that "it should not matter where [your] family lives," or that Spotify should call it a "household plan" instead.
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"If it's in a bun, and it's filled with delicious ketchup and mustard and pickles and onions," he said, nuances in taste or appearance may not matter.
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Financial adviser Peter Palion of Master Plan Advisory in East Meadow, New York, says it does not matter how you slice the pie in terms of growth.
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" Young posted screenshots to her Facebook page on Thursday "because I want every woman and man to know that it does not MATTER what you look like.
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It did not matter that, unlike Clarence Thomas who also faced allegations of sexual misconduct, the public thought Kavanaugh's accuser was more credible than he was. Sen.
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As long as he can maintain the support of his base, and assuming the economy accelerates as expected, the opinions of his many detractors may not matter.
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"I think there is a more nuanced view, though, and unless he is replaced by a polar opposite character it may not matter that much," he added.
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"When we received a response from Boston confirming that he would be a good candidate for surgery, it did not matter what the cost was," said Emma.
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They might not matter much in terms of simple economics, but farmers should start getting bolshie like the French if Brexit becomes too damaging, says Ms Batters.
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That does not matter for broadcasts, but it does a little for voice, where the delay can prove tiresome, and a lot for some sorts of data.
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Fallen Kingdom does push further toward a world where the stereotyped human characters may not matter as much, and the CGI ones may eventually just take over.
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Such limits may not matter much in themselves (they will be formally abolished at an annual session of the rubber-stamp parliament, which starts on March 5th).
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Of course, that might not matter to Fortnite fans, who may be happier with the exclusive in-game outfit, glider, and pickaxe that come with the bundle.
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In most cases, it might not matter, but if you've upgraded the OMEN 17's screen to 4K quality, then you eventually won't be fond of it.
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That detail might not matter for the average MacBook Air buyer, but it's important for people who want a thin laptop that also happens to be powerful.
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However, because of the company's strong track record with audiences and critics, it might not matter whether people beyond comic-book fandom are familiar with the characters.
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The standard economic models do not account for these effects since they imply that debt does not matter and demographics and income distribution are not allowed for.
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Ultimately, whether a woman practices a technique like the Bloom Method or another type of exercise may not matter as much as if she's exercising at all.
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But that might not matter, at least in the short term, for investors poised to take advantage of it, who would likely rush to sell off assets.
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"It does not matter when the video was made, that they had it is still illustrative of who they are and what their intentions are," Davis said.
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"One important thing we learn from alligators is that head size does not matter in how their brain encodes sound direction," Kettler told Motherboard in an email.
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Adding USB-C would obviously break that compatibility, but if Samsung increases the size of the Note 6 screen to 5.8 inches that might not matter anyway.
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They were away for the weekend with their mother, but they've taught me that skin color does not matter when it comes to feeling basic, human love.
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So the other day when a stranger from the internet commented on my sideboob (which was actually under arm fat, thank you!), it truly did not matter.
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If your vote did not matter, then wealthy interests would not try and buy it, and other sinister elements would not try to gerrymander or disenfranchise it.
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If the GOP were to falter in their efforts to take out these two mavericks, it may not matter if the Republican Party occupies the White House.
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The White House has come under intense scrutiny for its handling of comments made by special assistant Kelly Sadler, who said it does not matter if Sen.
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It did not matter that Anne, a waitress, was Pennsylvania Dutch going back generations, while Ludvin, a cook, had grown up in the scrublands of eastern Guatemala.
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That tidy sum might not matter much to her; with sizeable holdings of Google and Facebook stock, her net worth is estimated well north of $1 billion.
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"I'm not gay, but I did love my brother and that did not matter to me, not one ounce," Joshua Smith, Channing's brother, told Insider's Kat Tenbarge.
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"As the #Country waits for the #MuellerReport, know this … it does not matter how #Barr #RedactedMuellerReport," tweeted Davis, who is also an opinion contributor to The Hill.
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This may not matter, especially if you've nabbed a seat in the charming backyard, where time halts and the city seems to hover, half-real, around you.
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Yet unless the Court revisits its First Amendment doctrines, Exxon's attack on efforts by the states to investigate its conduct shows that such nuances may not matter.
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It does not matter, not like guaranteeing that children have access to education or that an economy can continue functioning or that people have enough to eat.
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So it should not matter that the House Intelligence Committee has abruptly ended its "investigation," declining to compel testimony from key uncooperative witnesses or subpoena relevant records.
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It does not matter where I am standing, when I hear someone say, "Wa'gwan, bruh," or "What's good," I know immediately that we share a private language.
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By that logic, it does not matter if Trump implies that someone he dislikes may have committed murder, because the threat of murder in general is real.
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She knew that poetry is, in a sense, a communal effort — that it does not matter whose name is on the poem if the poem is true.
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"They want to say that it does not matter how negligent MGM was" in allowing Mr. Paddock to stockpile an arsenal in his Mandalay Bay hotel room.
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The ability for young black people to go to church, school and work without feeling like they live in a police state did not matter to him.
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To investors, it did not matter whether the document was authentic or regulators' warnings were real: In this shaky environment, company stocks and bonds are proving volatile.
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The proposal is unlikely to pass the Senate for a number of reasons, as many lawmakers have already pointed out, but that might not matter for DOD.
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But, the contract between Puerto Rico and bondholders may soon not matter, as the Commonwealth is looking to President Obama and the Congress to bail it out.
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" In a statement, Dimon said, "Constructive economic and regulatory policies are not enough and will not matter if we do not address the divisions in our country.
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The promise of the cryptid is the promise of the future, for sure, but it is one where our decisions and triumphs and mistakes do not matter.
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Thompson had argued that the manner of death should not matter -- when a person dies while his conviction is under direct appeal, the conviction should be vacated.
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But that is fundamentally different from saying character does not matter at all or that policies may stand alone, disembodied from the human being who pursues them.
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It does not matter if Jared Kushner — who got into college on the back of a $2.5 million gift — added anything to his classmates' time at Harvard.
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Uber and its CEO are aware that whether its drivers are employees may not matter in the not-too-distant future with the introduction of self-driving cars.
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But that's exactly the feeling that anxiety creates — that one person does not matter, that you are alone in your fear, that you are, in fact, an island.
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Of course, there are plenty of compromises made to achieve a lower price in both cases, but they might not matter to you — even as a phone enthusiast.
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But as Vox's Dylan Matthews astutely points out, the facts of the case may not matter as much as what Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell do with them.
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There has been a lot of chatter about how polls may not matter that much, but political science research tells us two important things about polls and predictiveness.
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It did not matter that the mystery at the heart of the story ultimately proved unsatisfying in its resolution, that in the end its mythmaking was for naught.
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But distance off the tee should not matter at Pebble Beach, a short course by modern standards where accuracy off the tee will be more important than length.
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The judge said it did not matter that Alibabacoin might eventually list its cryptocurrency on U.S. exchanges or that a New York company hosted one of its websites.
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It did not matter that Bayern Munich already had players like Müller and Robert Lewandowski and Manuel Neuer and David Alaba and Jérôme Boateng signed for many years.
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In other words, if the receiver is being used, it should not matter to CMS if the data is also sent to a smart phone for easier access.
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If China is the first country back to the moon in this century, it will not matter that America landed a man on the moon 50 years ago.
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It does not matter that the American public largely wants the government to reopen, or that the shutdown inflicts a growing economic and environmental toll on the nation.
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But for the Carrier workers in Indianapolis and millions of other blue-collar workers, no matter how they voted, nuances like that do not matter so much now.
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"I'm not gay, but I did love my brother and that did not matter to me, not one ounce," Channing's brother, 38-year-old Joshua Smith, told Insider.
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Though it may not matter to Western officials, the failure to enact reforms greatly impacted Iranian citizens who came to rue their initial support for the apparent moderate.
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In the end, the epic failure of House Intelligence Committee Republicans matters a great deal to the political future of Republicans but does not matter to the investigation.
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The company offered to remove the offending software but were told that it did not matter, as they were liable for all software instances recorded in the audit.
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But her doctor did not have the test and advised her that it did not matter whether she had the virus: Either way, she had to stay home.
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It does not matter when exactly the name was coined — dispute rages on this question — or when exactly the Muslims of Rakhine embraced it in their overwhelming majority.
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This would not matter if they didn't hold the keys to political office and have an incredibly disproportionate influence on our democracy, but they do and it does.
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In Palm Beach, the elections supervisor, Ms. Bucher, said the count was eventually reconciled, but it did not matter: The county missed the deadline to submit its numbers.
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This teaches citizens that the law itself does not matter; what matters is what the state decides to enforce — and that is determined by who is in office.
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These regulations largely measure harm through regulated conduct: It does not matter whether a victim was harmed, but whether someone behaved in a way forbidden by the regulation.
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For most of the players celebrating under a shower of champagne and beer in the clubhouse after the game, it did not matter which city they visit next.
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If that candidate became unable to serve, delegates would be free to select someone else, and it would not matter whether that person had run in the primary.
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This does not matter to Pablo Z. Suspicious of traditional politicians, he dreams of a total revolution, a cause for which he says he is prepared to die.
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Logic must not matter here, because surely Trump — on his third wife, mocking the disabled, disparaging everyone, and bragging about sexually assaulting women — would not have Jesus's vote.
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It does not matter if you live in rural Maine or metropolitan Minnesota, high-speed Internet access is an increasing necessity, essential to modernize communities and power businesses.
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He insisted that a judge's personal views on a specific issue did not matter, but said he cares about their judicial philosophy and how they approach a case.
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At last, a voice for the people, and the fact that it's coming from a man born with silver spoons stuck in all his wherevers does not matter.
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"I fear that using such a justification to brush aside the retirees' legal claims will leave them with the impression that their rights do not matter," Moore wrote.
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Time and money not spent fighting for the nomination is a big advantage — and it may not matter much that this advantage is offset by bleak national polls.
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It almost did not matter who Mr. Yiannopoulos was fighting — an African-American television star, campus demonstrators, the corporate leadership of Twitter — as long as he was fighting.
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Hence, it does not matter if the unemployment rate, relatively speaking, is starting from a very low or very high level when breaching the 50-basis-point threshold.
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In other words, if you don't oppose abortion, then your views on other issues do not matter, and you should not receive the Democratic Party's support or endorsement.
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The same symbolic power, in reverse, goes for streetlights that are left on when they are not needed: The message sent is that squandering electricity does not matter.
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Because so few young people voted, it did not matter that Mr. Sanders won them by huge margins, because Mr. Biden won the much more plentiful older voters.
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The permutations may not matter because the Raiders (6-9) would like nothing more than to close out their disappointing season by spoiling things for a division rival.
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He gave off a distant vibe, as if he was either not aware or concerned with what people thought, but that would not matter if he had produced.
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The X-Men, who this movie is supposedly about, are really nothing more than their powers here, and when they're not fighting, they may as well not matter.
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I felt like I was reading something that could not be read, and that it did not matter because the pleasure of looking superseded the act of deciphering.
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No other company has an Echo Spot equivalent quite yet, which may not matter much to you if you live in a condo or a house with less rooms.
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It did not matter if you were black or white, Jew or gentile, male or female — in the military, you were judged by how well you did your job.
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Lil Miquela, aka Miquela Sousa aka it does not matter because she is not real, is meant to be a Brazilian-American 19-year-old influencer — and that's true!
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Yet this measure is weakly correlated with actual economic outcomes such as investment: what London-based journalists think is important may not matter much to a firm in Birmingham.
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"Their individual circumstances do not matter [to the administration]," Baher Azmy of the Center for Constitutional Rights, one of the lawyers for the detainees, told BuzzFeed News on Thursday.
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Maybe it makes everyone feel left out, or thwarts all intimate connections: if your friend is always looking at her phone, it may not matter much whether you are.
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AMONG investors it is fashionable to say that China's state-owned enterprises (SOEs) do not matter much any more and that entrepreneurs now power the world's second-largest economy.
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But this may not matter if voters this week buy into Salvini's continued criticism of Europe and its migration policies, and support for other right-wing parties holds firm.
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For those who want a good life for themselves and their children, race does not matter as much as it did when Dr King was murdered 50 years ago.
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But does it not matter than the couple itself may not view its own nuptials as having a religious veneer, or that many Americans are wed in secular ceremonies?
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At first you really want to fight for the truth to come out, and then you realize that the truth does not matter to anybody... Or, well, not anybody.
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General Motors Co has concluded that size does not matter as much, selling its struggling European operation Opel to PSA last year to focus capital on more profitable ventures.
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It was a bit of a weird transition just because there's so much you have to be good at as an artist that does not matter as a writer.
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These companies know you probably hate automated call systems, they have simply decided your irritation-to-outright-rage does not matter as much as employing fewer customer service representatives.
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Earlier this year, however, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said the Olympics transcended politics and it would not matter whether Trump or Clinton ended up winning the presidential election.
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Even Mr Thiel's resort to anonymity is defensible: if a legal case is a good one, it should not matter whether it is known who is paying for it.
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It does not matter whether there is a current or past relationship between the victim and offender; unwanted sexual activity is still sexual assault and is a serious crime.
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When asked Sunday whether the network would be comfortable with a Democratic majority in the House, Charles Koch suggested it would not matter to him what party controls Congress.
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"The thing about me is my mentality is it does not matter to me how down I get at any point in a fight," Tate said after the fight.
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It did not matter to the president that all four of the lawmakers are American citizens, or that three out of the four were born in the United States.
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The White House's budget is purely a suggestion to lay out its priorities -- and because Democrats are running the show, it especially does not matter this year. http://bit.
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TV's Jamal Simmons on Monday that Trump has already proved that perceptions of his tone do not matter because he was able to get elected with the same tone.
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"Some things are timeless and it does not matter from which era, if it is a good piece and it carries some history, it will remain forever," she says.
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Sale had struck a defiant tone on Thursday, saying it did not matter how hard he was throwing, that he would still figure out a way to pitch effectively.
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That may not matter much for a $10,000 1960s Volkswagen Beetle, but take the case of a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/0003 that Mr. Linden appraised for a lawsuit.
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It is also misleading and stigmatizing, since it does not matter where the virus jumped from animals into humans, and the virus is not confined to any one country.
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But that theoretical risk may not matter operationally either, Mr. Sanchez said, noting that as far as has been disclosed, the F.B.I. has never used the lone wolf provision.
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This is a general headwind, and will act as a stronger gravitational downward pull on America's foreign policy, but it's diffused and may, ultimately, not matter all that much.
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I had a press pass dangling from my neck, but I guess that did not matter to them when the person wearing it was a black man with dreadlocks.
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"The whole argument of imminent threat was an after-the-fact argument," says @SenJeffMerkley about Trump's tweet claiming the proof of imminent threat did not matter in Soleimani's killing.
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"Strict legal definitions will in the end not matter that much in this matter, especially if the cost of protection is, as reported, less than $2 million," he said.
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It should not matter when Mr. Trump accepts the profits from the hotel; he benefits even if he waits until after he leaves the White House to pocket them.
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Suns PHOENIX — Houston's starters had a dismal start, but they finished so well that it did not matter, even on a night James Harden was not at his best.
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"I was trying to focus on my own race, I tried to speed it up for the last 100 meters not matter if I came up short," she said.
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If you're listening to the right bedroom jam, it might not matter if you're being caressed by a human touch or a robotic one: Both would make you blush.
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I find that to be one of the most difficult things about being a white male in America because we are often told that our opinions do not matter.
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Two, the lack of focus on the real topics, the obsession with terms of service, on cookies, on things that did not matter for what's going on right now.
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