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But numbers matter little if a country cannot tap its human endowment.
But such complexities matter little in this country, and are easily ignored.
How Republicans meet the clearly stated desires of American voters matter little.
That distinction would matter little to those trying to block the initiative.
Such assurances matter little to people whom Prouty Garden helped endure tremendous loss.
Cellphones work poorly, if at all, and sensational news headlines matter little here.
These differences in backgrounds matter little for the soldiers as soon as the fighting begins.
Since smells matter little to most people, most languages have few abstract words for them.
But facts, as we know, matter little to Trump or to the rest of his administration.
Those who know DeWine best told me the politics surrounding the coronavirus matter little to him.
That will matter little to audiences: movies that favour the ruling party have found viewers of late.
It seemed to matter little that the local elections deciding a chief minister are not until October.
As free and robust as U.S. media are, it will matter little if Americans stop consuming them.
That this knowledge seems to matter little to the incoming administration, though, should not come as a surprise.
Before the final bell, we treat students as passive recipients of knowledge whose interests and identities matter little.
Considerations that matter little in the lab, like reliability or computing and environmental costs, are huge hurdles for businesses.
Refugees can find — as Alsous did — that their studies and their academic degrees matter little in their new country.
Formal qualifications matter little in a world in which a woman's authority is found by turning her insides out.
Few in the tech industry supported Mr. Trump, but the industry's antipathy seemed to matter little to the public.
And it will matter little to Khamenei that Soleimani overplayed his hand and became too confident that he was untouchable.
That may matter little to Bernhardt, who tweeted that Interior has already provided thousands of pages of documents to the committee.
And the vote itself, in any given electoral system, might matter little to the outcome and therefore little to the candidates.
Actions thus far show that convention and tradition matter little, and longstanding protocols may not be honored by the new regime.
Sunday's election was supposed to matter little, except as a show of strength ahead of crucial parliamentary elections in two years time.
But, that "reform" will matter little if the lobbyist — and hundreds of other corporate messengers — can direct money into the party's coffers.
Five out of 140 is also a small number, though that would probably matter little to anyone who developed cancer as a result.
The steel tariffs, while tenuous on economic grounds, turn out to be so exemption-ridden as to matter little for the U.S. economy.
Even the best counsel will matter little unless Trump trusts his new chief of staff and will listen to frank advice, said Panetta.
The allegations seemed to matter little in the indiscriminate torture he endured in military jails and police branches before arriving at Saydnaya in 2014.
Interior's response: Those limits may matter little to Bernhardt, who tweeted that Interior has already provided thousands of pages of documents to the committee.
The design is nicer and an improvement, even if these things matter little for a product that's forever hidden away behind your television screen.
I could focus on priorities, spend less time on things that matter little to me and make more time for those that matter most.
But he said publicly what many Republicans say privately: that excommunicating Mr. King will matter little if Mr. Trump is the nominee in 2020.
It's a remarkable look into this President's mind: Loyalty to others and long-term strategy matter little; payoffs are how you get what you want.
And until President Trump grasps the severity of the dollar problem, making a "great deal" on trade agreements will matter little for United States manufacturers.
It appears to matter little to Zimmerman that he killed a youngster and that Martin's parents are eternally suffering after the death of their son.
The contents of the note from Pyongyang appeared to matter little to Trump, who sounded an optimistic -- and conciliatory -- note about the prospects for a deal.
But such missteps matter little in a chatty book like this, which has the enjoyable feel of a lively dinner table conversation with an opinionated guest.
To President Trump, the contents of this bill matter little — just as the contents of the summer's failed health care repeal were of no interest to him.
Such comparisons may matter little for Guatemala's deal, which enjoys some rarity value, a decent regional bid from local investors and qualifies for inclusion on key debt indices.
Cuban-Americans comprise less than 5 percent of the Latino community, and these nuances matter little to most Latino voters, two-thirds of whom are of Mexican descent.
Kerber said her scant match preparation would matter little when her tournament starts with a first round match against Ukraine's Lesia Tsurenko at Rod Laver Arena on Monday.
Russia and China's lack of participation would also matter little, given the stark consequences for Iran's economy if Europe and the United States reimpose sanctions, this person said.
For our purposes, the details matter little; we can rest assured in the knowledge that Fulton knows what he's doing, and exactly which solvent to use to treat the problem.
But the increases matter little when weighed against China's tanker imports, which fell from more than 8 million bpd during January and June to about 7.3 million bpd in July.
Yet these explanations matter little to many of those who have been living without electricity for nearly six months, and have gone without running water for much of that time.
But that may matter little to Mr. Trump, who has been largely focused on narrowing the trade gap between the two countries by getting China to buy more American products.
That he has only won two Spanish titles in nine years will matter little: This is a club that has always gauged itself, and its stars, by its success in Europe.
The titular lead single from his final album is a 10-minute Baroque masterpiece that resembles little from his legendary catalogue — or, for that matter, little in the history of music.
Although share prices in China matter little to the real economy, seesawing stocks feed fears among investors that the Communist Party does not have the wisdom to manage the move from Mao to market.
But even if the scandal is more palpable on Main Street, analysts and investors who spoke to Reuters after Stumpf's testimony said it may ultimately matter little to Wells Fargo's bottom line or share price.
If Republicans act like winners and govern for the win that the American people need to have, a government that works on their behalf, it will matter little, if any, what attacks come from the left.
Bernie Sanders wants to prove he can grow his movement, show those endorsements matter little in 21st century politics and reinforce the frontrunner status he earned after rolling through New Hampshire and Nevada in mid-February.
Heesun Byeon, SmartStudy's content director, said in an email that the company avoided "typical nursery rhyme style" and, since the barriers of genre matter little to small children, that its producers borrowed sounds from hip-hop, EDM and disco.
Mr. Gianforte unreservedly embraced Mr. Trump, highlighting his efforts to build relationships with the new administration in a wager that the president's tumultuous first months will matter little in a state that he carried by 21 points last year.
The benefits of speed or processing little chunks (or a long chain of transactions, also common when laundering regular currencies and observed in bitcoin) matter little when a very simple scan of transactions can reveal the ultimate destination of any crypto-coin.
That encouraging track record, however, seemed to matter little when the House of Representatives voted to prevent the Boeing Company from selling 80 passenger planes and leasing 29 others to Iran Air, the national airline, at a cost of at least $20 billion.
Also in transpo people and companies trying to prove themselves: Tesla goes off-menu for the $35,000 Model 3, ostensibly to shore up cash and streamline production; another industry insider says, yes, self-driving car hype got ahead of reality; and Audi argues its slightly dispiriting E-tron range numbers matter little compared to its luxury features.
That the rate of abortion has been going down under this Democratic presidency, and that there is scant evidence that having a Republican in the White House would make it rarer, seems to matter little to conservative Christians, too many of whom are quick to label anyone "baby killer" or "pro-abortion" for having the temerity to not see the world in the black-and-white terms they do.
The opossum is arboreal, solitary, and nocturnal, spending most of its time in the forest understory. It is omnivorous, feeding on insects (especially bugs) and vegetable matter. Little is known of their reproductive biology, but they appear to breed throughout the year, and mothers have been captured with up to seven young attached to their teats.
Andromeda XVIII, discovered in 2008, is a dwarf spheroidal galaxy (has no rings, low luminosity, much dark matter, little gas or dust), which is a satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31). It is one of the 14 known dwarf galaxies orbiting M31. It was announced in 2010 that the orbiting galaxies lie close to a plane running through M31's center.
I quickly caught his hand > and struck him in the face. Bystanders separated us and he left. I was > repeatedly warned that evening to be on my guard, but gave the matter little > concern. The next morning, Sunday, June 11, 1871, I went to my office as was > my custom, to write my letters and attend to some other matters before going > to church.
The cover of Berlin Without Jews Berlin Without Jews () is a 1925 dystopian novel by Arthur Landsberger. It is written from the point-of-view of two German families friendly to each other; the Oppenheims are Jewish, and the Rudenbergs are Lutherans. In the events of the book, a right-wing nationalist political party takes power and expels German Jews. The other factions of German politics and society stand by, doing nothing, thinking the Jews matter little.
After the purchase, the islands were renamed as the United States Virgin Islands. Immigration was a high priority topic in American politics during Wilson's presidency, but he gave the matter little attention.Kristofer Allerfeldt, "Wilson's views on immigration and ethnicity" in Ross A. Kennedy, A Companion to Woodrow Wilson (2013) pp. 152–172. Wilson's progressivism encouraged his belief that immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe, though often poor and illiterate, could assimilate into a homogeneous white middle class, and he opposed the restrictive immigration policies that many members of both parties favored.
Taylor, Edwin F. and Wheeler, John Archibald, Spacetime Physics, 2nd edition, 1991, pp. 226-227 and 232-233. Thus, to treat rest mass (and by that stroke, rest energy) as an intrinsic quality distinctive of physical matter raises the question of what is to count as physical matter. Little of the invariant mass of a hadron (for example a proton or a neutron) consists in the invariant masses of its component quarks (in a proton, around 1%) apart from their gluon particle fields; most of it consists in the quantum chromodynamics binding energy of the (massless) gluons (see Quark#Mass).
With houses made of mud, homemade wine, and gardens to provide the fruits, vegetables, and herbs, the townspeople live a simple life without the complex notions of wealth and class that Austin feels have corrupted much of society. Austin describes the lives of the people living in the town, lives which consist of little more than planting, harvesting, eating, making music, raising children, and dancing. The end of the story is a call back to the simple life exemplified in "The Little Town of the Grape Vines," criticizing those people who are overly obsessed with their own perceived importance in a world where their actions truly matter little.
Immigration was a high priority topic in American politics during the Wilson administration, but President Wilson gave the matter little attention.Kristofer Allerfeldt, "Wilson's views on immigration and ethnicity" in Ross A. Kennedy, A Companion to Woodrow Wilson (2013) pp 152-72. Wilson's progressivism encouraged his belief that immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe, though poor and illiterate, could assimilate into a homogeneous white middle class, and he opposed the restrictive immigration policies that many members of both parties favored. However, the so-called "hyphenated" Irish and German elements repulsed him because he believed that they were motivated to help the wartime needs of Ireland and Germany, not to the needs and values of the United States.
Monique Harvey was an artist bubbling with ideas, who ended up finding her own style. Always with new subjects, she gave free rein to her imagination and worked in a very impulsive way. For Harvey, subjects matter little: she improvises each painting as a space built through distortions and disproportions that create their own harmony, creating order in the apparent mess that often furnishes her compositions. Guy Robert (1933–2000), founder in 1964 of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montréal and author of several monographs on the painters who marked Quebec, said of her in 1987 that "la relève la plus dynamique et la plus solide devrait ressembler à cela" ("the most dynamic and the most dynamic succession should look like this").
A Brazilian major came to warn him of something important, but being too busy and not told of how grave the matter was, Gaston did not meet him. At 8 am of the next day, 15 November, he went to ride with his sons in Botafogo (a neighborhood in Rio) "with no preoccupation at all", in his own words. Upon his return, he read all Rio's newspapers and only one mentioned that apparently a mutiny had occurred in the Military Academy and the Cabinet had met to deal with the matter. Little did Gaston know that a rebellion among the Army corps – led by Field Marshal (nowadays Divisional General) Deodoro da Fonseca – had removed from power by force the Cabinet the night before.
In urban areas, the extinguishing of fires ignited by thermal radiation may matter little, as in a surprise attack fires may also be started by blast-effect-induced electrical shorts, gas pilot lights, overturned stoves, and other ignition sources, as was the case in the breakfast-time bombing of Hiroshima. Whether or not these secondary fires will in turn themselves be snuffed out as modern noncombustible brick and concrete buildings collapse in on themselves from the same blast wave is uncertain, not least of which, because of the masking effect of modern city landscapes on thermal and blast transmission are continually examined.Modeling the Effects of Nuclear Weapons in an Urban Setting When combustible frame buildings were blown down in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, they did not burn as rapidly as they would have done had they remained standing.

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