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"Movies That Mattered" is a sequel to "When Movies Mattered" (2011).
Her personal standing mattered less to voters, but her agenda mattered more.
If the media thought she mattered, then she mattered to Trump. Period.
"I kept waiting and praying for him to show me that I mattered, my children mattered, my neighbors who are black mattered," Ms. Gore said.
That mattered to consumers, which meant that it mattered to advertisers, distributors and investors.
"The so-called professionals forgot the Electoral College mattered, and that's what mattered," Gingrich said.
The fact that I mattered this time and the other victims mattered is what counts.
Why removing that lifetime cap mattered to them, why reducing the "doughnut hole" mattered to them.
The rallies and results mattered, mattered to a surprising degree for an event with no history.
None of this mattered even in the context of my fictional Cubs' season, but it mattered to me.
"It mattered for everybody, but it mattered more for these kids in riskier contexts, the families facing more stress," Dr. MacKenzie said.
I hope by the time he does, we all realize that the numbers never mattered at all—what mattered was the work.
Now, the way that got transmuted is a complicated story, and whose vote mattered and whose voice mattered is a really complicated story.
We saw what happened to the people who mattered, and the questions that mattered were answered to the extent they needed to be.
You'd feel like you mattered as a writer and thinker, validated by those who mattered most, the fellow citizenry of your great city.
NAFTA mattered, but what the US did through the seven or eight rounds of GATT and WTO negotiations over 40 years mattered much, much more.
My interviewees' thoughts on beauty and aging were also varied  —  their physical appearance only mattered insofar as it mattered to them when they were younger.
"We knew that size mattered and capacity mattered, and we're winning in both categories," said John Lavelle, president and CEO of GE Renewable Energy's offshore business.
It mattered because the Vice President of the United States was tell- ing kids in foster care that they mattered, and that the President had their back.
In this issue, we look back at the events that mattered, as well as the moments that should have mattered but somehow failed to move the needle.
There is an anger about being sidelined, and I suppose that does hanker back to a period when Derry mattered, for all the wrong reasons, but it mattered.
The man who beat him, Ruiz, suddenly mattered precisely for the same reasons past heavyweight world champions mattered: He served as a symbol of something greater than himself.
Meet the Press wasn't a blockbuster in the Nielsen ratings, but it mattered enough to the people who mattered that politicians didn't want to risk a bad outing.
Being the rapper who picked apart the beats of hit songs mattered—largely because Lil Wayne decided it mattered and Lil Wayne happened to be the best rapper alive.
Wouldn't have mattered though ... Serena wins barefoot -- guaranteed.
What mattered — and matters — to us was policy.
But every crime mattered equally to him because it mattered equally to the victim, whether millionaire investor or some poor woman fretting that drugs were being sold on her street.
Still, they existed as gay characters — and that mattered.
In the recent environment, policy has mattered — a lot.
ALEXIS SOLOSKI Theater mattered — in wrong and terrible ways.
That's why the Alcatraz occupation mattered — and still matters.
" She added, "That big 'bad dude,' his life mattered.
Instead, she simply deserved it — and that's all that mattered.
But that mattered little to Messi at the final whistle.
The world could have disappeared and it wouldn't have mattered.
And for me, he was the only thing that mattered.
If Newark gets picked, you can bet they mattered anyway.
This fat ass fought for me when it really mattered.
I wasn't there in any of the moments that mattered.
But in the context of the evening the costume mattered.
Now, the other thing is ... specificity mattered more than numbers.
As I suggested last week, previous caucus participation also mattered.
What mattered is that they felt good on my body.
It vowed to avoid subjects that mattered deeply to Canada.
But to investors, his background mattered less than his pitch.
It may not have mattered, though, this former employee says.
But in 2012, voters said that election mattered the most.
And in 2008, voters said that election mattered the most.
And then the fact that it mattered was a surprise.
Would it have mattered if Sanjaya went all the way?
But visuals mattered in Vladivostok perhaps as much as words.
So why does it feel like none of it mattered?
"A yard the other way wouldn't have mattered," he said.
"These were the decisions that have really mattered," they wrote.
Cruz, Trump, Rubio were really the only ones who mattered.
I think that we finished strong is what really mattered.
This has almost never mattered -- but this year it might.
That's all that mattered – it doesn't matter what we saw.
I thought that my good grades were all that mattered.
More from Tonic: Participants' sexual orientation mattered a lot, too.
None of that mattered to Bob Paisley's Liverpool team, however.
But he knew that leak rate mattered for the climate.
If you thought grades only mattered in school, think again.
All that mattered on this day was his hit, though.
He got the party hype and that's all that mattered.
All that stuff mattered much more than breaking Gibson's record.
In those days, growth and market control was what mattered.
It mattered so much to me that he was safe.
What has always mattered to me is what happened next.
He thought it mattered more what businesses he was building.
It mattered what the US thought, did, or didn't do.
Interestingly, technical skill mattered much less than you might guess.
We were going somewhere, and that was all that mattered.
It was having an answer to the question that mattered.
The crumb from the floor was all that mattered now.
But for news addicts like myself, little of that mattered.
Without this step, none of the others would have mattered.
Mr. Hood suggested it wouldn't have mattered if they did.
In the earliest cases, experts would debate whether money mattered.
They just needed to be convinced that their vote mattered.
Dallas' defense came through when it mattered on Thursday night.
All that mattered was that she knew it was him.
I've tried to think of when my weight really mattered.
Privilege always matters, but it mattered more in previous eras.
He says he doesn't believe his vote would have mattered.
If cleverness were all that mattered, "Jerusalem" would be everything.
Of course, it wouldn't have mattered who I imagined killing.
None of this mattered when another parent contacted the police.
It was the tweets that really mattered in the end.
Nothing really mattered after being confronted with life and death.
He wasn't able to live by them when it mattered.
It was the antithesis of freedom, and freedom mattered most.
And everything she did to help along the way, mattered.
Nothing else mattered — not Russia, not porn stars, not divorces.
But none of this mattered [to the religious right]. Right.
It was the Asian market that really mattered, especially China.
But none of that mattered thanks to four Steelers turnovers.
That the first conservative network was a news network mattered.
I'm supporting what I believe in and that's what mattered.
I guess the president's endorsement mattered more than I thought.
All that mattered was showing up and completing the workouts.
He finally became decisive about what mattered most to him.
None of that mattered, according to a prosecutor, Raffaela Belizaire.
The guild provided a space where none of that mattered.
Nevertheless, Mr. Li seemed to have what mattered most: money.
It hardly mattered that Mr. Skripal was a little fish.
One could focus on what mattered to properly educated philosophers.
They mattered in a way few other television families had.
For both Churchill and Orwell, language mattered at every level.
"Nothing has ever mattered less than this," Jimmy Kimmel said.
But this race was so close that every vote mattered.
As soon as she was naked, none of that mattered.
Yet for one obscure corner of the market, it mattered.
Age, sex and ethnicity had not mattered, the researchers noted.
I remember how it felt important to insist this mattered.
It was urgent, it was complex, and every minute mattered.
She discovered how much the mechanics of an election mattered.
It was profitability by the third year that really mattered.
On election night, the votes at the ballot box mattered.
It was the opportunity to make a difference that mattered.
Mr. Ray's religious freedom mattered as much as anyone else's.
Integration and community mattered more to her than border walls.
But McGahn acted honorably and bravely when it mattered most.
What mattered was to assert his power at any cost.
What was it about here that mattered, besides Stanford University?
Thatcher was impervious to boredom if she thought a point mattered, . . .
Those dogs were getting out and that was all that mattered!
The presence of Martin O'Malley in the race mattered, after all.
The only thing that mattered was working toward our common goal.
Many things that once mattered to voters no longer seem important.
He had modified it in a way, and certainly that mattered.
We highlighted the 12 things that mattered in Trump's Tuesday address.
But the person who mattered most thought his performance was outstanding.
And we saw that it mattered to young women in particular.
Facts and knowledge mattered to him and could not be dismissed.
In those panic-stricken early days, action mattered more than knowledge.
Fortunately for them, their time away doesn't seem to have mattered.
All that mattered was are you for him or against him?
Her glowing tone was impressively focused and lucid: Every note mattered.
Jenks reckoned the railroad mattered greatly in nurturing innovation and development.
When was the last time California mattered in a presidential primary?
"Some of the products were flops, but they mattered," says Walt.
It scarcely mattered that the narratives he devised were not subtle.
It wouldn't have mattered if those kids didn't know each other.
Some other factor (or set of factors) outside the model mattered.
So how long has it been since a Motorola phone mattered?
For most of American history, the Electoral College has rarely mattered.
On Saturday, Obama released a heartfelt statement describing why Ali mattered.
In fact, hardly anyone who mattered to me noticed the difference.
This suggests that a lack of opportunities mattered more than poverty.
Everyone is Kenya is a runner, running was all that mattered.
The entry price into the best companies has not historically mattered.
That question, and the hope it engendered—that was what mattered.
What mattered to her was having a home for her children.
The doubts introduced late in the game mattered on Election Day.
It was a series that mattered and we showed up well.
" – On Selena Gomez, to Access Hollywood, November 2015 "Nothing else mattered.
What mattered was that I was a fellow sufferer of PTSD.
There are a couple of major provisions that will have mattered.
But when she was here, none of those worries mattered anymore.
Pretty much all that mattered was what Jack would do next.
He knew that nothing mattered more to him than those eyes.
They knocked down two 3-pointers when it mattered most, however.
Defenders of the reforms insist that policy mattered in Finland's rise.
"Ideas have mattered most" to The Economist's success, Mr Zevin believes.
But for Mylan, the only audience that mattered was its industry
In both cases, what mattered was performance as much as product.
"Her size never mattered," the Liberty's head coach, Richie Adubato, said.
If no crime had been committed, nothing else should have mattered.
Republicans used to argue that character mattered in our political leaders.
Building it distracted me from what mattered, which was growing readership.
Whether he meant this flower to be us no longer mattered.
It may be changes in children's homes that have mattered most.
When it mattered, he stood up and took on Wall Street.
Even an 18-2 run in the final quarter hardly mattered.
This was the one place where none of my training mattered.
I lived here on the southside because I thought it mattered.
Her wish was my command; nothing else in the world mattered.
Ned Stark was dishonorable at the time when it mattered most.
Once upon a time, it wouldn't have mattered all that much.
But that hasn't mattered all that much up to this point.
Derrick Rose said it mattered mostly to coaches, not to him.
But it mattered little, as time had run out on Switzerland.
Things that haven't mattered for the past 19 months suddenly will.
That was the last game the Mets played that really mattered.
The temperature of the water, based on participants' descriptions, also mattered.
"Every one of them—party hasn't mattered," Bendat said to me.
Because on the evidence we have, nothing they did particularly mattered.
As it turned out, location mattered more than they had realized.
That deference may not have mattered much most of the time.
But it wasn't true crime, so its faithfulness never actually mattered.
That was the only thing that mattered to us that night.
Making history — to Guardiola and to City — mattered an awful lot.
That he carried a winning record with the team mattered little.
In another age of soda fountains and running boardsit hadn't mattered.
Second movies, Fukunaga had been told, mattered more than first ones.
But in Corbin's retelling, it is not the result that mattered.
But those afternoons mattered, because they belonged to me and Lily.
I wish they mattered as much as they think they do.
"The tradition of the Beverly Hills Hotel always mattered to me."
What mattered was that I was needed and I would serve.
The worker's actions and not the government's motives mattered, he said.
But there's no doubt in my mind that her testimony mattered.
It's laughable, that is, if we really believed all lives mattered.
America was newly, starkly, dangerously divided on every issue that mattered.
All that mattered was that Mr. Rhines was a repeat offender.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy did not seem to think that mattered.
She made it clear to me that none of that mattered.
Not that any of that mattered, because I had no choice.
For two splendid hours watching this film, none of that mattered.
It mattered not a whit whether the devil's advocate was right.
And the backlash to his opponent Ed Gillespie's outrageous attacks mattered.
Still, the Crimson Tride found the outside touch when it mattered.
The disproportionality of the Senate has long mattered in American politics.
Sure, big money mattered, but what could anyone do about it?
For nomenclatural purposes, however, none of these other menu items mattered.
What mattered for their purposes is that they were both provocative.
If the business didn't get hurt that was all that mattered.
Do you think it mattered whether it was an "elite" college?
Longreads, analysis and explanation on what mattered in tech this year.
The reason Rosenstein's memo mattered wasn't just because it was a written argument against Comey's leadership — it mattered because Rosenstein was one of the most widely respected Trump appointees among the legal and law enforcement communities.
Instead, "Ribs" evokes that universal sense of fleeting youth, when everything mattered and also nothing did, when you were worried about all the wrong things but somehow knew more about what mattered than the adults around you.
The protests at the Democratic Convention in Chicago in 1968 resulted in a change in the balance of power between the primaries and the Conventions: before 18803, primaries hardly mattered; since 1968, the Conventions have hardly mattered.
All of that comes packaged with the tool that mattered most—hitting.
Eventually, being a good girl mattered less than being an independent woman.
He looked at you like you were the only person that mattered.
I thought that all that mattered was the work you put out.
If it meant more people were subscribing to KotakuInAction, nothing else mattered.
You should learn everything you can about them, because their lives mattered.
This job really mattered to my dad, and Kevin was his boss.
But in the case of Sunday's accident, PTC might not have mattered.
They thought what mattered was the experience of going to the store.
But also in doing that, I could often see how marks mattered.
The pass was incomplete, but the result mattered less than the objective.
The interest rate, it was agreed, was what mattered for the economy.
Meanwhile, 46 percent of men surveyed said having enough money mattered most.
"[Shelby] definitely carried me through most of that match when it mattered."
"I was running on the things that mattered to me," she said.
But really, the surfing dog float was the only one that mattered
Instead, it was the rate of change of pattern size that mattered.
That mattered a lot to me in how we talked about it.
None of these bizarre additions mattered much to my colleague, Matt Burns.
But it was Butler who made the difference when it mattered most.
The fate of that stretch of land mattered to me very much.
This was supposed to be the election where climate change really mattered.
His sister spoke at a news conference, saying that his life mattered.
It never mattered what Rory said or how she looked at him.
Making good-looking devices mattered less than making devices that just worked.
Back where he came from, he says, he was someone who mattered.
Fiddy wasn't there yet anyway ... but we're told it wouldn't have mattered.
She delivered when it mattered most and all on an empty stomach.
Too bad none of it mattered because it was a dead ball.
It mattered that he vouched for Michael B. Jordan's performance in Creed.
Well, what if the battery life was the only stat that mattered?
But no performance mattered more than that of running back David Johnson.
When prices were above $2358 or even $21997, those margins mattered less.
What mattered more was whether they described their relationship as more intimate.
Johnson was of the wrong temperament in all the ways that mattered.
In times of good monsoon rains none of this has mattered much.
"None of this will have mattered if you don't vote," Baldwin says.
He found that it was the "shape" of friend networks that mattered.
All that mattered was to be near Bhagwan and do his work.
Growing up, it mattered to me very much what I looked like.
What truly mattered was if they were reliable and could be replicated.
What mattered were the spectacle, the lawsuits, the fights, and the commotion.
"[Steele] went to the FBI because he thought it mattered" Cuomo said.
Justice Breyer said the law was still in place when it mattered.
But what mattered to Bannon wasn't that Moore furthered his political revolution.
At this point, I knew this was all that mattered to me.
But from an American perspective, that was hardly the upset that mattered.
But none of that mattered to many members of the liberal Twitterati.
What mattered was that his words lasted, as beautiful now as then.
But when it mattered most Thursday night, Hall's absence was felt acutely.
Your life mattered and the world is a lesser place without you.
But with a nearly 5-point lead over China, it hardly mattered.
"You think that would have mattered one whit in practice?" he says.
But for those like me who took Afrocentrism to heart, it mattered.
The most agonizing implication of the narrow loss is that everything mattered.
"She acknowledged I was in formation — that's all that mattered," Mamuye said.
In the end, though, none of that may have mattered much, either.
But what mattered is whether they were low after adjusting for inflation.
The real public enjoyed the product and that was what really mattered.
Not that it mattered: The president spurned Mr. Lee's offer Wednesday afternoon.
You asked a question that mattered and you're too cool to care.
What mattered was whether one was principled and selfless once in command.
But Berhalter's credentials appealed to the one person who mattered most: Stewart.
But he was good on the issues that mattered most to her.
"I was somebody, and that really was all that mattered," one says.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — The release of the memo mattered less than #releasethememo.
When it mattered most, the next war was too awful to imagine.
I don't know that it would have mattered even if I did.
They simply threw their hands up in exasperation and said nothing mattered.
There was one chart, and because there was only one, it mattered.
No matter: the luxury was what mattered, what counted, what felt real.
But actually, the only thing that ever mattered to Frank was Frank.
In the end, it was Obama's net approval rating that mattered most.
About what he represented and why he mattered so much to them.
This hardly mattered, for all the naturalness and immediacy of the playing.
I was doing something I loved, getting by, and that's what mattered.
It hardly mattered when McCain would notch fourth place, narrowly, behind Thompson.
Basketball was my great love, but in those days baseball mattered, too.
The individual designers mattered less than the net effect of the colors.
So it mattered less what companies did, because government constrained the consequences.
His school did not have a golf team — not that it mattered.
The heart mustbreak because diminished things matter,and having mattered hold, still.
"It was nice to hit clutch shots when it mattered," he said.
In fact, college basketball around the state has not mattered much, either.
Morrison strove for an impact, something showing her life and work mattered.
What mattered far more was how Scott Miller talked about those policies.
Turns out those celebrities slumming at "The Boys in the Band" mattered.
That's impressive evidence of how much the partisan and ideological stakes mattered.
Partisanship mattered, research shows, for perceptions of authenticity in the 2012 race.
Nothing else in their story probably mattered more than this: They weren't Jews.
"I mattered, just not to the extent I thought I had," McChrystal wrote.
"We wanted to build something that actually mattered to real people," Koullick explained.
What mattered was reaching the children at greatest risk and in greatest need.
I realized what really mattered to her, which is none of this s—.
And obviously it mattered for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan.
Check out the letter ... penmanship clearly mattered to him, and online auctioneer Paddle8.
Several college recruiters were after him, but only two mattered in his mind.
But whites switched to the Republican side in sufficient numbers where it mattered.
We had fun reprising early Taylor Swift hits, and that's all that mattered.
And "seven" mattered simply because people had come to believe that it did.
If Mario's plumbing and heritage mattered, he would be a lot less successful.
And since all Democratic contests allot their delegates proportionally, those landslides really mattered.
Trump told Peña Nieto that little mattered to him other than saving face.
"You're right, but from what I understand it wouldn't have mattered," he said.
To the extent that superdelegates have mattered, it's been on the informal side.
"As if the way one falls down mattered," mocks one of his brothers.
That mattered -- hugely -- because of how overwhelmingly young voters backed Democratic House candidates.
The physical stagecraft of protests has always mattered; the action is the speech.
If you thought sign compatibility mattered when it comes to dating, just wait.
White lives have always mattered more than any others in the United States.
At the time, the rumor was that his father was someone who mattered.
I realized what really mattered to her, which is none of this shit.
But the two-time Grammy nominee always knew what mattered most to her.
What mattered was that the game inspired enthusiastic chatter that created new bonds.
Before the missile strike, the general assumption was that Syria no longer mattered.
But the ones that really mattered could hardly have been more one-sided.
Our prayers are with her family, they were all that mattered to her.
Which wouldn't have mattered much had we been fighting in the developed world.
But in Age of Ultron, he realizes that nothing he's done has mattered.
But inside the N.S.C., General McMaster's missteps mattered less than his management style.
But over the years, I learned that my grades weren't all that mattered.
Nothing else mattered to us besides the fact that the other was okay.
Turnout, fake news, voter suppression, emails and a hundred other things also mattered.
The only thing that mattered was that he was out of the way.
As recently as 2007, Microsoft had the only operating system that mattered—Windows.
"The music generally" mattered most to about 27 percent of those people surveyed.
Free markets proved superior at the one thing that ultimately mattered — economic growth.
Flesh moves mattered all right, or she would make it that they did.
Why it mattered: House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer gave his midterm predictions. Sen.
" "I was living under the fog of this oppressive depression and nothing mattered.
It mattered that he was there, that he could step into that role.
What mattered is that it was true: the band probably wouldn't make it.
But for all that, other words of Mr Sanders mattered a lot more.
It didn't quite pan out as Spencer had hoped, but that hardly mattered.
It hardly mattered whether we were going 20 miles an hour or 70.
And it mattered that what café habitués were habituated to was drinking coffee.
But Flake ultimately dropped his protest at the moment when it most mattered.
That mattered little to Mr. Zaillian, a longtime fan of Mr. Turturro's work.
But with the district composed the way it is, that hasn't really mattered.
But the proximity that really mattered and benefited all was inside the lounge.
When the coup finally came, in July, 2013, none of my planning mattered.
And it mattered because the vote further isolates and embarrasses the United States.
The only thing that mattered was that Communism not be allowed to expand.
The measurements didn't need to be too exact—what mattered were the borders.
"You're right, but from what I understand it wouldn't have mattered," Trump said.
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What mattered were the people building it and why they were building it.
He was not a professional prospect by any means, but that hardly mattered.
In other words: We're still pals, because none of it ever actually mattered.
But it isn't the moment that mattered nearly as much as what followed.
Why it mattered: As the ranking member of the House Intelligence committee, Rep.
I didn't think I mattered I guess this one is probably the saddest.
Nothing about our situation mattered except how far into the pregnancy we were.
Neither their side of the story nor their freedom mattered to the police.
But to Ms. Saldon, 30, and Mr. Agha, 32, none of this mattered.
The breadth of that coalition mattered, as did Lipinski's lack of political caution.
And some questioned whether in the end personal chemistry mattered much at all.
They hardly mattered once American troops were pulled out and American P.O.W.s returned.
Never-Trumper and Trump-skeptical voters defied conventional wisdom last week: They mattered.
Of course, prices never got close to the ceiling, so it never mattered.
I should've kissed him, one good forehead kisswhile such a gesture might've mattered.
But what mattered was the angle the ball happened to carom off Cionek.
In past midterm elections, economic conditions have mattered far less than presidential approval.
Certainly it mattered to President Trump in nominating him to the Supreme Court.
When it mattered most, though, the judgment came swiftly from Sanders-averse Democrats.
King's work often underscored such political realities in ways that mattered to me.
Liza, what did we learn from the released statement yesterday that mattered most?
Her mother stayed put, and Ostapenko held it together when it mattered most.
This has mattered as the law in America has shifted to the right.
In that moment, the only thing that mattered was that we were mammals.
Segregation in public housing and whites' refusal to live among blacks also mattered.
Back then, the opinion of the mayor of New York mattered even more.
An answer to the question of who I was, and whether I mattered?
All that mattered were those words that had come out of his mouth.
I feel like I mattered then and I feel like I matter now.
What mattered above all is the belief in the sanctity of the transaction.
Instead they started winning when it mattered and found themselves in the playoffs.
It didn't work, but even if it had, it probably wouldn't have mattered.
She felt homebound, trapped and unable to do what mattered to her most.
It mattered that even zany ideas or facts of doubtful provenance enriched thinking.
It hardly mattered that he did not consider himself much of a conservative.
This was an organization that had lost trust with every constituent that mattered.
It mattered to me she wanted to know how she could do more.
Professional survival was all that mattered — truth, personal reputation and legacy be damned.
Any other time in the last five years, this would not have mattered.
"Making it easier to be a working mother mattered most," Ms. Olivetti said.
What mattered in "action painting" was action, she thought — evidence of bodily motion.
But, for this moment at least, none of that mattered — he could fly.
But it was the hardened opinion of Ecuador's government that perhaps mattered most.
If that was all that mattered, I would not be able to compete.
I don't know what historians in 2100 will think mattered in our age.
He'd done all these things and in the end none of it mattered.
But was there anything about California or this area of California that mattered?
There was one issue, above all others, that mattered in these hearings: Russia.
Kelly asked if it mattered that the White House didn't have standards in writing.
When the opportunity presented itself, two things mattered most: the brand and the bosses.
"I felt as if Kaiden&aposs existence was erased, and Kaiden mattered," she said.
National boundaries mattered very little in terms of sourcing and manufacturing, went the argument.
I think loyalty really mattered to Obama at the top of the justice department.
Not that it mattered to the 15,000 or so people who visited last weekend.
So we moved on from weeding the garden to cultivating the plants that mattered.
I don&apost think it mattered, John Roberts, who in fact the president picked.
So it wouldn't have mattered if the FBI came back with a cleanest score.
"Trevor never knew the old Brittany and it never mattered to him," she said.
I guess if it mattered to someone else that much, I would consider it.
"I guess if it mattered to someone else that much, I would consider it."
It mattered because then it would just blow away, you know what I mean?
But what mattered in the end is that Ford's supporters went along with it.
Because the Doha meeting and all the chatter about a production freeze never mattered.
Where dedication and creativity mattered a lot more than dress codes or meeting times.
Rogen, 36, said he has remained silent because he didn't think his opinion mattered.
Most of Telltale's games managed to frequently make you feel like your choices mattered.
And on a larger scale, Democrats in the district felt like their votes mattered.
Ms Beard adds that The votes of the poor mattered and were eagerly canvassed.
He grabbed photos and other things that mattered to him before fleeing his home.
We'd have a league full of Kyle Bollers if mechanics were all that mattered.
We could have spoken truth to power, back when such things might have mattered.
Physical proximity to an office mattered for most of D.C.'s 200-year evolution.
So happy and honoured to be able to pilot the one flight that mattered.
But Rozovsky, now a lead researcher, needed to figure out which norms mattered most.
Two-thirds of those surveyed thought Zelenskiy would make changes that mattered to them.
It was the time spent on the device, not the content, that mattered most.
All that mattered to the bank-holiday crowd, however, was that Britain had won.
This would not have mattered if market supervisors had been informed within 90 days.
I didn't realize how much portability mattered to me until I had the Switch.
Wouldn't have mattered anyway ... it's illegal to have a gun in your carry-on.
But the fight against Kavanaugh still mattered, and not just in a moral way.
They'd had no idea that they had corporate assets that mattered in this location.
Cue: At the end of the day, I don't think the campus mattered, honestly.
Nothing else mattered, not getting laid, not meeting people, not social chit chat—music.
Ultimately, it mattered little that Castile was compliant, calm and respectful during the encounter.
What mattered most to John Glenn, however, were not his many and historic accomplishments.
And because most people will have been infected by mosquitoes, it hasn't mattered much.
The California primary isn't until June and has rarely mattered in recent GOP history.
Among all respondents in the study, the "ability to bring about change" mattered most.
I wasn't supposed to be alive, so nothing I did at that point mattered.
Reiner said her opinion was the only one that mattered to him that evening.
When he or she was doing their work and the consistency is what mattered.
It had some good advice about staying focused on what mattered, despite the critics.
The color of the Andretti car hasn't mattered in the Iowa Corn 211, either.
"Culturally, it always mattered to my mother what the 'neighbors would think,'" she says.
We splashed the headlines and glorified it as though it mattered… but it didn't.
But according to a paper published by the Lancet, a journal, policy mattered, too.
But I learned quickly that none of it mattered if policymakers ignored your work.
But the setting — on a diamond, with hitters up there to swing — mattered most.
To our fellow Americans, your voice and your vote have never mattered more. Care.
But along the way, she said, she discovered that perceptions about her gender mattered.
In the estimation of social media and the press, it scarcely mattered: Dunham vs.
Technical skill mattered much less than you might guess; emotional intelligence was more important.
After the first Democratic presidential debates, one thing is clear: they haven't mattered much.
What mattered to him was the quality of the pages hitting doorsteps that Sunday.
But when it mattered most Sunday, especially to Stafford's teammates, there was no doubt.
Throughout his campaign, Trump was vocal about how much poll numbers mattered to him.
And because I was raised in a world where manners mattered, I did more.
It wasn't even his bank, but it had cash and that's all that mattered.
No one really mattered in the third-to-last Game of Thrones episode ever.
But this didn't matter to Erdoğan, and facts have similarly not mattered to Trump.
"They challenged me to say who he was and why he mattered," she said.
The larger truth is that it hasn't mattered whom the Knicks have brought in.
Nothing fit the predetermined narrative, and the narrative is what mattered, more than justice.
It was the direction of Trump, not the direction of the policy, that mattered.
"I just started to reflect on family and those things that mattered," he says.
We realized, coming from the demo stage, how much it mattered to be prepared.
Before the funding dried up on Wednesday, Gudkov told Reuters why his fortunes mattered.
It's in those moments when games mattered most that Thomas ascended to new heights.
At that time the only thing that mattered was heavy metal and getting wasted.
Health care was the issue that mattered most to voters by an overwhelming margin.
When TV was what mattered, Berlusconi, who still owns several channels, was the man.
And that would have mattered if I hadn't already broken their hearts or whatever.
Initially, rising prosperity and the changing nature of social life mattered more than medicine.
That fault mattered less in "Dry Powder," about a trio of private equity vultures.
"The RAZR had going for it the only thing that really mattered," Pierce writes.
The Splash Brothers, as the two are known, came through when it mattered most.
I'd say the other deal that really mattered a lot was the patent deal.
To ketchup consumers, it hardly mattered that Heinz merged with Kraft Foods in 2015.
Posing with the Larry O'Brien trophy, and the glow of validation it signified, mattered.
In other words, it was the alliance relationship itself that mattered more than anything.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Alixandra Smith, a prosecutor, said it was Shkreli's intent that mattered.
They also hoped to learn whether the type and intensity of the exercise mattered.
"None of these things mattered in 2017, when the market was stronger," he said.
Impeaching Bill Clinton was wholly a political decision; the substance mattered little in 1998.
What mattered was the raw sense of threat or benefit to their political tribe.
But he said the congressional committees' goals — to investigate potential money laundering — mattered more.
But the film inarguably conveyed why Mr. Dylan mattered so much, then and now.
President Trump came into office and finally championed the issues that mattered to them.
His best half was his second half, to me, when it mattered the most.
The result never mattered to my son in the previous Volvos that I did.
"The stuff that mattered when you're younger still matters when you're older," he said.
The interesting thing was, the older we got, the less any of that mattered.
The only poll that mattered before the only poll that matters has been canceled.
Hentoff, who died in January, drew an instinctive early bead on why Dylan mattered.
It was dark now, and snowing lightly, but none of that mattered to Vadik.
For most people in the world, that would be the only factor that mattered.
But which mattered more: the authenticity of the actors' skin color or their accents?
Actions like these mattered far more to the town than Kanye's celebrity, she said.
Regrettably, he missed the opportunity to help us heal just when it mattered most.
"It mattered more what clothes you had than how you could act," she says.
After Donald Trump won the presidency, many Americans despondently wondered whether facts mattered anymore.
But almost no one bothered to address them on those terms when it mattered.
The ultimate destination was the only thing that mattered; human lives couldn't alter it.
Ultimately, the substance of the reform mattered less than voters' opinions of Mr. Renzi.
They just knew what mattered, and they broke down the problem to its essence.
All that might not have mattered nearly as much if the film was scarier.
It seemed natural to go back to the place where it mattered the most.
Compromise likely mattered most to Roberts, whose name is informally affixed to this court.
To the extent Weisselberg played a role in that, his immunity has always mattered.
With the group's central philosophy suddenly finding traction in the daily discourse, appearances mattered.
Nietzsche believed the lower you ventured on the social hierarchy, the less suffering mattered.
That should have mattered more than his ability to pull off a decent show.
In fact, what mattered most to me was congruence between my mind and body.
"This is really damaging — if anything mattered anymore," the Late Show's Stephen Colbert quipped.
Kelly asked if it mattered if there were written standards governing these sorts of decisions.
Pressed whether he saw all Americans as equal, the Iowa congressman said their backgrounds mattered.
That mattered to Rubio supporters: 45 percent of his voters said Haley's endorsement was important.
If we forget that, we risk forgetting why the movies mattered in the first place.
But the party stayed firmly in charge, and that was what mattered most of all.
If development were all that mattered, there would be far more parity in college football.
It barely mattered because the Wolfpack responded by pushing the ball inside for more baskets.
None of that mattered to Peanut, of course — seeing as dogs are colorblind and everything.
In a way, only the relationships and fleeting essences I collected on the square mattered.
Now here he was, advocating for himself, telling himself and the world that he mattered.
"Once they saw each other, no one else mattered to either of them," Carlin wrote.
So, I guess if it mattered to someone else that much, I would consider it.
Here, we broke out a number of deals from around the world that mattered most.
While we still don't know exactly what "that way" is, it has never really mattered.
How much all this really mattered in this campaign is already the subject of debate.
"It turns out that the product was what mattered in the first place," he said.
It's just that, frankly, up until now most of that incremental stuff hasn't really mattered.
Nothing I've won since has mattered as much as seeing my name on Doc's SmartBoard.
Whether it was good or bad was incidental — what mattered was that it was there.
Once again, EITC was a bigger factor in workforce participation, but welfare reform still mattered.
He believed the only thing that mattered was the power of the forces you command.
Jo gave us women who mattered, who had voices even when they disagreed with men.
There will be some improvements in state polls, which is what really mattered in 2016.
Up until now, Henderson usually came up short when it most mattered in the UFC.
He didn't tell the whole truth about a truth-denying bully when it most mattered.
Pets mattered more than cleanliness, the researchers discovered — but not enough to make reliable conclusions.
The lives of my interpreters, fixers and everyone who helped us along the way mattered.
It has always mattered to me, but now as a mom, it matters infinitely more.
My long term visions of being someone who mattered in the media world had dissolved.
Scott's mother said the sentence mattered little to her now that Slager had admitted responsibility.
In the 2016 presidential election, there was a lot of talk about whether representation mattered.
If winning the presidential election were all that mattered, Trump would be Clinton's dream opponent.
If winning the presidential election were all that mattered, Trump would be Clinton's dream opponent.
We'll examine which issues have mattered most and what people are talking about all day.
"Once they saw each other, no one else mattered to either of them," Carlin writes.
Yet in the end, none of it mattered any more than Bernie's crazy-grandpa hair.
What mattered more by the end though was that her winners count stood 36-18.
The time that most mattered, the one that impressed me the most, was the first.
You knew this was a moment that truly mattered, and you just snuffed it out.
But top Obama aides told BuzzFeed he didn't lift a finger when it really mattered.
We're looking backward to find moments that mattered, and making them matter in the present.
The athletic organization has reportedly referred the mattered to New Jersey Division on Civil Rights.
What mattered didn't appear to be the margin of victory but rather the loser's reaction.
If a beloved lover had belittled love, it mattered less in that same soothing retrospect.
Country music singer Ty Herndon released the hit love song "What Mattered Most" in 1995.
Powell came to the conclusion that at university the only thing that mattered was money.
The wisdom of John Sorensen was that this was what mattered, this, more than anything.
The Cruz campaign maintained that Rubio did not stand against abortion when it mattered most.
His continued attention has mattered more, it seems, than his follow-through (or lack thereof).
" More important, she added, "What mattered to her was she had one really good friend.
Today, we met a bunch of them but not the one that mattered the most.
The bigger the swing in the rating, the less the sell-side analyst's opinion mattered.
There was no evidence that Mr. Duterte's tiff with Mr. Obama mattered much to Laotians.
Ultimately, these issues, which featured comic-awkward moments evoking "National Lampoon's Vacation" films, hardly mattered.
What Trump actually did mattered a lot less than what journalists expected him to do.
Policies mattered most to Amazon, Carlson said when asked what criteria the company was considering.
"The things you can't see, they all mattered to Apple," the former construction manager said.
If skills and ability were the only factors that mattered, would he not be employed?
So I started writing posts about just things that mattered to me and new studies.
Her campaign's outreach, the warnings of so many prominent conservatives—none of that stuff mattered.
Interestingly, though, participants' partner's personalities didn't affect their satisfaction — only their own personalities mattered there.
It really mattered to me, and with that pressure comes a certain amount of stress.
He seemed relieved to finally be in a game that mattered after so much hype.
The 15 Democrats in the State Senate presented a united front, but it mattered little.
Bias on behalf of the dossier's author may not have mattered in a court setting.
The rest was a brief synopsis of how she died… None of that mattered. Why!
It said that not only did I matter, but the role of artists also mattered.
It hardly mattered that Mr. Woods had not appeared in a tournament in 13 months.
But the coasters were what mattered most to H.G. And so it was with me.
This was work that mattered, and I was thrilled to be a part of it.
There's one big unknown here: Dak Prescott has never taken a NFL snap that mattered.
To them, the only thing that mattered was whether a cell fired off a signal.
"Those are the only phone calls that really mattered," Mr. Kelly said, his voice cracking.
He would probably miss some meaningless preseason games and show up when it really mattered.
It's not even so much changing it as just saying: What if it mattered more?
Sometimes players were wide open, sometimes they were covered tightly, and none of it mattered.
So while injuries have been a factor for the Dodgers, collective underperformance has mattered more.
"There was a celebration, and then a call to action," he said, and both mattered.
It mattered less how big of an audience they had or what outlet they represented.
Ratings (remember them?) mattered more when "Rubicon" debuted, and it didn't attract a big audience.
For us, it means jotting down what culture mattered this year and talking about that.
And all of a sudden I was thrust into this place where these rules mattered.
She had long managed to push through physical discomfort to lead a life that mattered.
"The gun was hot and he was naked but none of that mattered," Shaw said.
They wanted to know whether it mattered which lab the liquid biopsies were sent to.
This hadn't mattered for some time, because the creek was dry, the creek was ashen.
All that really mattered was that they were not getting to work on time. Again.
Mr. Tuck had wanted the sign to read "Hughes," not "huge," but it hardly mattered.
And if the act of tweeting mattered, then the subject behind it was similarly affirmed.
In the end, Cloud Computing won the only duel that mattered — the 142nd Preakness Stakes.
That paycheck might not have mattered for Cuevas, who has already earned $21,26 this year.
People believed in me, sometimes more than I did, and that mattered a great deal.
Jeffrey Lewis, also of the Middlebury Institute, said it hardly mattered: This was a signal.
What mattered to them was not just what they received but also what others got.
Gautier and Golding agreed that the records were not what mattered most to the skippers.
We talked about why it mattered that the men were dressed, and she was not.
He was the next in line, and at that point that mattered in the GOP.
In my lifetime in America, no election has mattered to me more than this one.
Nor has it mattered much to what shareholders care about the most: Exxon's stock price.
But the world's largest commercial plane never won over the group that really mattered: airlines.
When it actually mattered, she quite literally lowered herself, doing presumably just what everyone wanted.
There have been numerous moments when the performance of a person mattered during congressional hearings.
And somehow it mattered to Democrats, but it didn't matter to the public at large.
Despite the onslaught, the original tweet mattered most to Weaver because it used Sophia's picture.
The result was near-stasis during a crucial time when action would have mattered immensely.
This has always mattered because the period after an election is fraught with great risks.
We were doing so much right, but none of it mattered until the fourth quarter.
What mattered to me, then and now, was the feeling of insouciance that it dislodged.
All that mattered was that nothing that belonged to her brother remained in this place.
Had the pitching been in less of a transition period, it might not have mattered.
It seemed that my clothes mattered more to people than anything I had to say.
Building a meaningful brand mattered From the beginning, AwesomenessTV proudly trumpeted its brand to the world.
Not that it really mattered, because iOS 11 is installed on 81 percent of iOS devices.
To Americans, Jesse&aposs new haircut mattered more, and it&aposs not even a good haircut.
In "Pride, Prose, and Princes," it was Lindsey's creativity and ambition, not her race, that mattered.
It mattered for me when I faced the Braves when I got traded from the Braves.
I started writing about things that mattered to me, and began making my own money again.
"Neither of us went in to this project thinking Francophone was all that mattered," Meserole explains.
Regardless of whether the match mattered, the loss capped a week of underwhelming and disappointing performances.
What mattered more was figuring out an empowering message of hope and reaching people with it.
Age also mattered, with higher odds of a mild stroke for younger people in the study.
" Kaine discussed several issues that mattered most to him and and the campaign's "strong, progressive agenda.
This machine has knobs that let you change how much you think each demographic attribute mattered.
What mattered was penetrative running, as measured by clean breaks and metres run with the ball.
"It was a moment in my life when nothing else mattered," he said in an interview.
No, all that mattered was that they were just two Pokémon Go lovers hanging out IRL.
Police officials argued it hardly mattered which officers answered the call or what training they had.
Republicans chose to divvy up their delegates through the primary -- which is why Tuesday's contest mattered.
Economic planning minister, Ernesto Pernia, said Duterte was aware that prices mattered most to the public.
Those were all means, and only the end mattered: driving down the rate of gun deaths.
That mattered less when tourists gawped at a few churches before retreating to a large hotel.
What mattered was, they styled and remade themselves in the way they wanted to be seen.
Seeking mental help also allowed me the chance to focus on what really mattered: self-care.
Nor did I know the man was gay or Latino, not that it would have mattered.
For Datanyze co-founder Ilya Semin, control over his destiny (no vetoes) was what mattered most.
"Player feedback has mattered and been acted upon, and the results speak for themselves," he says.
For a while there, it seemed like "Uber for X" was the only pitch that mattered.
He said bold action was needed to fight global warming and said "science and reason" mattered.
But as it turns out, none of the hints we saw this season mattered at all.
But not even the Denver reveal mattered in the end, because it was — again — Laurel's father.
An emotional William Bumpers told CNN Saturday that principle is what mattered most to his father.
It was like he'd given me the blue pill; these things now mattered to me too.
During this time, 4chan began to develop its signature tone in which nothing but "lulz" mattered.
He went to school for it, sure, but it's not like a formal education necessarily mattered.
For years, scholars have debated whether the lack of direct popular participation in EU governance mattered.
In the Vive, that meant I had to remind myself time and again that it mattered.
But it mattered more that she could be seen as the face of an American blockbuster.
He added that the verdict showed Akai Gurley's life mattered, echoing the "Black Lives Matter" movement.
But the dead did play a rallying role in the civil-rights movement: black deaths mattered.
Few issues mattered more to Americans of the Vietnam era than who served and who didn't.
They are a relationship that has mattered for 70 years across Republican and Democrat administrations alike.
True, she found Cambridge daunting: it mattered so much how you talked and whom you knew.
Since medical marijuana isn't typically considered curative, these rules mattered for capsules, brownies and other products.
"When they say 'Blue Lives Matter,' yes, they've always mattered," the Public Enemy co-founder said.
But because he has generally placed the ball with precision, velocity has mattered little for Reed.
They just decided that other things, namely that he represented radical change in Washington, mattered more.
At the same time, she was doing intelligent things on the court, making decisions that mattered.
Being honest wasn't important; being loud, being a bully and never admitting fault were what mattered.
Of course you&aposre going to take us back to the 70&aposs TAFURI: They mattered.
That, depressingly but unsurprisingly, mattered not one whit to the protesters gathered outside the Supreme Court.
If I had been five over par, then it wouldn't have mattered what Jordan had done.
But on Black Sails, the 18th century was full of queer characters, and their stories mattered.
It just mattered about the work, and portraying wonderful and delightful characters that were very complex.
It likely would not have mattered if the shooter had claimed he was afraid or angry.
"The only thing that mattered is how we did as a team," Paul told reporters Friday.
For him, the dance that mattered — this was the 1980s — was "obviously" in Michael Jackson videos.
This mattered a lot because balls, made of leather and stuffed with feathers, often fell apart.
I saw the crowd that was there, and learned that the sport mattered to those people.
I found that trying to help others made me feel better about myself—like I mattered.
Nothing mattered if I couldn't share my feelings about Conor with Alex, but I was afraid.
I saw first hand that from these campaigners that my life mattered: as black and queer.
They had about them a fugitive air, and an uncertainty about how much their transgressions mattered.
I quickly came to see how much this mattered to my patients and also to me.
What mattered to him was not what one said or did to rise to ultimate authority.
Bubba lived in a house, not a studio apartment, but I doubt that would have mattered.
Whether it was bad or good, it was the experience of every spidey moment that mattered.
As long as the cladding's surface — the aluminum — was nonflammable, it mattered less what was inside.
And context mattered: Children given reason to distrust the researchers tended to grab the treats earlier.
The Red Storm used just six players — and had the one who mattered most in Ponds.
"She understood that the ambiguity mattered most, but ambiguity is tricky on film," said Ms. Atwood.
It was not the contents of the drive but the timing of the delivery that mattered.
Gregariousness, cocktail party charm, the ability to hold one's drink — all of that mattered, of course.
She did not know what mattered more: relief from intense physical discomfort or a clear mind.
And remember Monday, too, if only for the way he competed when none of it mattered.
What mattered was the cold and now that it was here the people could make it.
Judge Clifton said the words mattered: "Either those kinds of statements were made, or they're not."
Ultimately, all that mattered was the mission of protecting America, not political ideology or partisan affiliation.
Justice Breyer disagreed, saying it was the government's motive rather than the worker's activities that mattered.
The work of Mr. Cuomo and Mr. Byford and their relationship mattered far beyond New York.
"Today, what the United States says has never mattered less," said Mr. Blasina, the museum founder.
They wound up losing to the Portland Trail Blazers, 127-119, but the result hardly mattered.
But he said it wouldn't have mattered; he couldn't have refused to welcome his sister's son.
They were inconsequential; what mattered were the terrorists, their caves and the great, big, scary bomb.
That mattered to Ms. Walsh, a retired AT&T manager, and Ms. Nance, a retired professor.
The only thing that mattered was the generosity of a stranger, the small and beautiful kindness.
I suppose that's grandiose—to think that the assault mattered so much that he'd consider suicide.
On net, Trump's gains among nonvoters mattered more than his gains from vote switchers, Rivers says.
Status after death somehow mattered to her, even though she'd given up on it in life.
"He was probably very influenced by touring productions, where finding stars really mattered," Mr. Maslon said.
Before Friday night, the game had not mattered for both teams in at least 10 years.
Being a father, a husband, a cop and a Christian -- that's what mattered to Isaac Espinoza.
But that hardly mattered to Crawford, who, it's safe to say, celebrated his best birthday yet.
What that tells us is that other factors mattered more in voters' minds than Trump's truthfulness.
What really mattered were the narratives we relied on to make sense of all those facts.
For Mr. Netanyahu, that hardly mattered; back home, his trip was widely hailed as a success.
What mattered on "Def Comedy Jam" was putting on a dynamic show, and comics regularly did.
All that mattered to his employers was his packet of sublime medieval illuminations, delivered on time.
For most of our evolutionary history, none of these self-focused goals mattered or even existed.
I didn't think the work I was making was political or that politics mattered to me.
It mattered because my evangelical students could not simply assume bad faith on the author's part.
One wonders what might have transpired if Katherine Johnson had been present at the Kennedy Space Center on that summer day in 1969 and had been able to explain to Reverend Abernathy that what she was doing mattered, that it was she who was doing it mattered.
But none of these people really mattered to queer youth because they all lacked one crucial ingredient.
I'd tell him what really mattered; that if he did this with Master Chief, that'd be great.
People actually still talked a lot on their phones, and so mobile audio quality mattered a lot.
What mattered most in this case, I was told, was giving voice to the struggles she represented.
All that mattered with those cables is that they were well made and had the right plugs.
"It seemed that my clothes mattered more to people than anything I had to say," wrote Obama.
Their detailed corporate and industry knowledge was largely useless when the only thing that mattered was politics.
When asked if age mattered, she said her adopted child has changed her view on growing old.
Gender mattered when Ronald Reagan made Sandra Day O&aposConnor the first woman on the Supreme Court.
But podcasts, for the longest time, have had one distribution point that mattered, which was Apple Podcasts.
" Tiffany Crutcher continued, "I want for everyone to know that that big bad dude his life mattered.
He remembered them, and what mattered to them, and introduced those ideas to thousands of other Texans.
And unlike her fellow staffers, Hicks made herself invisible to everyone save the person who mattered most.
We felt that the only place Mr. Trump's opinion mattered was on the wall of a urinal.
But the two things that mattered, the hinge and the screen quality, were actually pretty on point.
But Rodgers was buoyed by other numbers that mattered more to him, and they involved playoff experience.
More Democrats believed experience mattered most (34%) than believed honesty does (27%) as a quality for president.
The only camera on a phone that's ever mattered has always been the one on the back.
If anything, racial resentment mattered more among those who were less pessimistic, but the difference is trivial.
They need to collect the beliefs of the Taiwanese public on the issues that mattered to them.
"Painting With" is relatively ascetic amid Animal Collective's catalog, but onstage its momentum was all that mattered.
Her son's life mattered, and she's determined to let the powers that be know something must change.
It was, as my elementary school coach used to emphasize, how we played the game that mattered.
Case in point, Cramer would not have recommended several stocks if he thought only the Fed mattered.
In a quite literal sense, every moment mattered, and the longer we waited, the greater the cost.
What mattered was that we were finally going to have a baby after trying for so long.
But it took them about three weeks too long, and home-field advantage mattered in the playoffs.
What's happening: The debt has not mattered largely because inflation has been absent from the economic equation.
Reagan's speech about a high-living "welfare queen" mattered as much as sunny talk of individual liberty.
I like it because it tells me that what the Baudelaires stand for mattered in the end.
We always intended to start a real secret society that cared, and mattered, and treated people well.
To be sure, it's not as if this rule entirely mattered, much to moderator Lester Holt's frustration.
In overtime when it really mattered, when we had a chance to win the game, they responded.
It mattered, she found, whether the person designing the rectangle was in the USA or South Korea.
We transgressed together, each dependent upon the other for the sense that something in our lives mattered.
This was Alice's day; she was all that mattered and I wasn't going to let her down.
Doctrinal purity mattered less to him than extracting even the most gossamer claim to a favorable result.
Democrats' hope of securing witnesses appeared doomed, but the optics of what was to follow still mattered.
"From the minute we showed up at the ER the first time, every minute mattered," she says.
" This distinction mattered because at the time, Maryland taxed food differently "where there is furnished a performance.
She called the photogs "stalkers," saying she was "visually distracted" in a situation where split seconds mattered.
Take some time and remember when times were better and all that mattered was your away message.
Strong investment returns in an investor's portfolio used to be all that mattered for an investment advisor.
Like many early-twentysomethings, I was ambitious, driven, and determined to achieve professional success; nothing else mattered.
"Every time it mattered, Dan Donovan voted against President Trump," a narrator says in one Grimm ad.
But that hardly mattered on a day when the 42-year-old Suzuki, who is hitting nearly .
This mattered more than the fact that young people registered in record numbers in the final weeks.
JFK saw that it mattered that America go to the moon — why can't Hollywood see that today?
But the era of Survivor where being a provider mattered is long gone, if it ever existed.
"It didn't matter what we called bin Laden; it mattered that we got bin Laden," she said.
The only improper FBI conduct Horowitz identified that mattered in the 2016 election hurt Clinton, not Trump.
Often, what Lieutenant Cleare said in class discussions mattered less than that he was there at all.
The results mattered less than the fact that citizens had taken part in a ritual of democracy.
The music-making was so distinguished and compelling that the lack of sets and costumes hardly mattered.
" Work, she admitted, is all that really mattered to her: "I'm still asking everybody how I was!
Surely, Diamond is correct that its national identity, core values, problem-solving skills, and self-appraisal mattered.
That mattered because apparently highly vulnerable occupations such as bookkeeping and accountancy generally involve crucial social interactions.
They were about to perform for a full house, but she was the only audience that mattered.
And yet the lessons did not come fast enough to get it right when it most mattered.
"It seemed that my clothes mattered more to people than anything I had to say," she explains.
"When I first came here 10 years ago, the conversation among members was, 'Seniority mattered,'" said Rep.
It's not because events have called the orthodoxy into question; that has never mattered in the past.
But none of that mattered without the help of two women: an egg donor and a surrogate.
How a candidate managed his finances over a long period is what really mattered, Mr. Romney said.
But in the end, it was Harper and Cagle quitting their jobs that mattered most to him.
In those smoke-filled circles, favors were traded like cases of whiskey and loyalty mattered above all.
Spears's limitations as a vocalist have never mattered, since she is first and foremost a killer dancer.
It was hammered into my mind that character mattered, and that did change when Trump came along.
Acne severity mattered, as well; those with worse cases reported greater quality of life and psychological distress.
Ultimately, what mattered was that they had bothered to come at all — the physical trumped the ideological.
Then, think of one instance in your life when knowing the exact measurement of something really mattered.
However, another study found that the medium mattered: People enjoyed spoiled episodes of "The Twilight Zone" less.
Though admittedly it was a funny coincidence that we were both black, this hardly mattered at all.
The identity of the messenger, it was painfully evident, mattered more than the content of the message.
"He loved me and my feelings mattered," plus he showed a willingness to help ease her distress.
The resulting torrent of books and films focused on the metanarrative — the big questions that mattered most.
The C.P.S. conversation taught Jayden that his perspective mattered and that using calm problem solving pays off.
Other pieces were in the deal, but the draft picks were all that really mattered to Boston.
All those things mattered far more than whether he was getting a little money on the side.
"Being famous" was the top answer for what respondents thought mattered according to society's view of success.
Where you end up and what you did when you got there was what mattered to him.
They were part of a web of family relationships at Monticello that mattered to both of them.
And none of these states will have mattered if this turns into a true battle over delegates.
Beyond being someone he desired, who was "hot" and excited him, none of that really mattered before.
But when it came to Washington, clothes made the man — and the statue — because his appearance mattered.
Whether he has exchanged pleasantries with the president may not have mattered before, but it does now.
He felt life deeply, had a vast understanding of his world and paid attention to what mattered.
None of the process debates should have mattered last week, but they certainly should not matter now.
Even Armand had tried to convince her that checking strangers in and out of identical rooms mattered.
Cost mattered less years ago, when a lethal dose of barbiturates ran a couple of hundred dollars.
"He told me that my stories, and the stories of people in my community, mattered," she said.
I told John McCain that he could have run the perfect campaign and it wouldn't have mattered.
What he was doing took courage and mattered just as much as the Met, if not more.
In the 2010 Telemundo study, it mattered a bit how much people liked Perla as a character.
The fact that much of the company's success was attributable to Mark's skills mattered nothing to Matheson.
And this is another realization we had during Hillary, which was she didn't think her story mattered.
What mattered were the personality traits: people responded to the writing errors based on their personality type.
None of piracy's ethical concerns mattered to me as a kid, they never really crossed my mind.
Walter Reuther, and Bayard Rustin, and A. Philip Randolph were still in the room, and they mattered.
I was actually on a pretty strict diet for most of the film because authenticity mattered to me.
If the world at large mattered at all in Stranger Things, this might be a more effective storyline.
That Joe Flacco returned the favor on the next play mattered little, as the Dolphins failed to capitalize.
But his logical appeals rarely mattered—the people on the other end had already made up their minds.
A notice mattered only for students who had already received three previous ones during the same school year.
It was no longer clear just how much it mattered whether trade partners stood by their environmental commitments.
Anytime I walked into the studio, my problems, my past, my trauma, my sexuality—none of it mattered.
But with you, it mattered a great deal more because you were just a small company. Right. Right.
All that mattered about their thrilling duel, the embracing pair felt, was that the Ivory Coast had triumphed.
The car behind us honked angrily, as if an extra 10-second delay really mattered at this point.
Ad blockers weren't that powerful back then and the only traffic that mattered was banner impressions and clicks.
It is a gripping story that itself seems from a vanished world in which books more urgently mattered.
Although 100% juice was also designated as a better beverage, communications include the caveat that portion size mattered.
It never mattered, because Apple included one feature everyone did already know how to use: the home button.
On one hand, the tool wouldn't have mattered at all had I not been motivated to use it.
But if the effects didn't make audiences forget they were watching a movie, the story wouldn't have mattered.
However, the differences between particular Android versions have increasingly mattered less to consumers as the OS has matured.
During last night's drama the only reaction shot that actually mattered belonged to brand new hostess Billie Lee.
So, when I started planning bachelorette parties for my friends, I tried to focus on what really mattered.
What mattered most was how he and his dad Henry had a breakthrough before he died in 1982.
Contrary to what Marshall McLuhan, a media scholar, said, what mattered was not the medium but the message.
The erectile dysfunction market isn't as lucrative as it once was, but that hasn't mattered much to Pfizer.
"I don't want it to be qualifier, like her life mattered more because she was educated," he said.
IF LOCATION were all that mattered, the Rapid Lake First Nation reserve in Quebec would be a paradise.
And at a pivotal time in my life, as I was moving into young adulthood, that mattered enormously.
What mattered wasn't so much whether you succeeded or failed but rather what kind of person you were.
Although the price wasn't as high as some expected, that wasn't what mattered to those behind the sale.
None of this mattered much when Gulf citizens could travel freely within the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC).
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Iran's Assembly of Experts, made up mostly of elderly clerics, has not mattered much for years.
E.F Schumacher sounded a clarion call in "Small is Beautiful: A Study of Economics As if People Mattered".
He remembers a time when castings were faxed and an editor's opinion was the only one that mattered.
So, I had this old-fashioned idea that it really mattered what I would do as president [laughter].
But her lack of persuasive skills has mattered at crucial moments, and she now looks set to resign.
And given that Trump won Wisconsin by less than one percent -- or some 23,000 votes -- every vote mattered.
After a long silence, only one question mattered—a dangerous question that involved the fate of human civilization.
It provoked other athletes to reflect on what they were doing about the issues that mattered to them.
But a quick Google search of the weeks before the election shows that it might not have mattered.
He wanted to shift the focus of the argument to what he felt mattered, so Albright started digging.
However, Vancouver couldn't earn the second point as its power play failed to capitalize when it mattered most.
But on those days, I asked myself the questions that mattered to me: Do I still love him?
The companies will speak about how they built effective ad campaigns and why Twitter's audience mattered to them.
Greg Mankiw, Bush's director of the Council of Economic Advisors, did not believe that China's trade surplus mattered.
Geeks will bemoan the S10e's lower resolution, but when was the last time resolution mattered on a smartphone?
This seems needlessly harsh - when else is Spicer likely to meet the Pope, and it mattered to him?
Too much time has passed since those early moments when his betrayals were exciting and mattered to me.
I felt the need to start telling people I had tunnel vision and nothing but my retweets mattered.
Yes, we met in a fantastical way, but it's really what we did after the show that mattered.
So if what mattered in Waters is "the employer's motive...why is the same not true" in Heffernan?
After Ekholm erased San Jose's lead in the third, the Sharks' top line delivered when it mattered most.
Whether religious, cultural or political, the only thing that mattered was that they belonged to the Jewish people.
When the Hill-Thomas hearings ended, everyone who mattered in Washington said the truth would never be known.
She was saying that what mattered was the words of the statute, not what legislators might have intended.
Trump didn't have the experience or the know-how or the backing of anybody who mattered in politics.
Lue suggested that James did not benefit from any help from the officiating crew — not that it mattered.
What mattered most, it seemed, was that the manner of play had to pay homage to Brazilian legend.
In 5003 the performance of assets around the world mattered a lot less to most U.S.-based investors.
What mattered was that he was vehemently opposed to the Republican establishment, particularly Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
She didn't think her single vote mattered, but her 28- and 19-year-old sons convinced her otherwise.
Now that illegitimacy no longer mattered, he demanded a DNA test to prove he was the rightful heir.
As a CEO, Trump could behave like this because, ultimately, his word was the only one that mattered.
On one level it mattered that the colonies be able to determine their fate as an independent entity.
"Totally unobtrusive, but called out B.S. when it mattered," wrote Dan Kennedy, a journalism professor at Northeastern University.
That mattered little to the Republican voters whose anti-establishment sentiment catalyzed the Tea Party movement in 2010.
The last time Texas mattered in this process was the 1976 primary between Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan.
As commander in chief, his role was as the "decider" and that decisiveness was all that really mattered.
The case for Clinton was compelling, and almost every party leader who mattered showed up to make it.
But amid the general brouhaha about Ms. Copeland, for many people one issue alone mattered: those damned fouettés.
Still, Brown continued to move cautiously on criminal-justice reform, even when an issue mattered deeply to him.
Agalarov surely had met Putin, but in 2013 neither he nor Trump would have mattered much to Putin.
Even if he wasn't in fact related to John, however, it might have mattered if John believed otherwise.
Jennifer Lawless has conducted studies asking campaign managers to what extent it mattered that the candidate was female.
In imagined service of the interests of voters, reporters had lost track of what actually mattered to them.
As someone who hadn't been in love or considered marriage for five years, this was all that mattered.
"I'm so glad that he liked 'Veep' because his opinion was the one that really mattered," she said.
There was no beer on hand — a policy put in place a while back — but it hardly mattered.
All this said, I have to add that I don't know if more fact-checking would have mattered.
That political climate, of course, mattered less to the victims' families than the fresh fact of their trauma.
In the past, it largely didn't matter where money fell; it only mattered that you picked it up.
But the thoughts he offered in our initial conversation mattered to me—even more than a million dollars.
Well, as I noted in 2017:The shorts have always been right about Tesla, but it hasn't mattered.
What if Giancarlo Stanton, so menacing and self-assured, had not looked so feeble when it mattered most?
But when it mattered most Mauresmo was shaky and sloppy, losing 63-0, 4-6, 6-0. 4.
And vice versa: Abolitionists weren't so pleased with Lucretia's insistence that women mattered just as much as men.
Black cancer should matter, but has it mattered in the past and will it matter in the future?
Graders loved their 2011 draft, the one with David DeCastro and Mike Adams, because protecting Ben Roethlisberger mattered.
The agenda was based on 150 interviews conducted across Europe, asking people which issues mattered most to them.
This particular aspect of "The Lost Confession" special — exposing the nature of abuse — clearly mattered to the producers.
In a very close election there are good chances that almost everything "mattered" in some way or another.
All that mattered, he said, was that Israel's decade-long blockade of Gaza be brought to an end.
The stories of Fallout and Fallout 2 mattered to me, partially, because I shared what was at stake.
But it clearly mattered to Kane, to Tottenham and to Shearer, who congratulated the Spurs star on Tuesday.
There was always the possibility that Guo used to be a thug, but Ye didn't think it mattered.
For many Americans, Meghan Markle's marriage to Prince Harry was the only royal wedding that mattered in 22.5.
Last fall, she asked the Clinton campaign for yard signs, knowing that they still mattered in her area.
He attended conferences billed as conservative gatherings where he made his name known in political circles that mattered.
"I was under the impression that it mattered in the conduct of the 2020 census, yes," Abowd answered.
No, all that mattered — for that moment — was that their team had not been beaten by Manchester City.
Among Chandraswamy's patrons, none mattered more than P. V. Narasimha Rao, India's prime minister from 1991 to 19703.
But you can't buy a debate performance, and that's why Mike Bloomberg's on Wednesday night mattered so much.
By the time the bombs fell, it mattered little how many strokes of the chin sent them down.
But play along with it, and you tell a larger tale about what mattered that year and why.
What really mattered to him was that he protected himself from the threats to his life in Afghanistan.
Of course, Beto O'Rourke wanted to make sure each potential constituent understood they mattered, and he'd serve everyone.
So the at-bat ended up as another inside-the-park home run, not that it really mattered.
It mattered little once Ramos, whom the Mets traded for in July, took over in the fifth inning.
But according to Hall, this may not have mattered for people who experience anxiety on a regular basis.
Those leaders mattered because through their own actions, they could make a big dent in the climate problem.
But the impact I was able to have on the people hearing my story was what mattered most.
Had I been a stickler for privacy, I might have objected, though I doubt it would have mattered.
But they still mattered enormously because the setting was so grave, and votes on impeachment are so rare.
This mattered, she said, because of the exceptional circumstance that Brexit is due to happen on October 31st.
But recently, all of the bounces have seemed to go Minnesota's way when the games have mattered most.
"Dennis was instrumental in getting it into the hands of people that mattered," Swiler says in the video.
Yet what mattered to Shroyer in the moment was being able to put food on the table quickly.
We were trying to come up with a stronger reason why it mattered to us to stay healthy.
The U.S. sanctions would not have mattered at all if Nord Stream 23 had been completed on time.
None of those considerations mattered much when Mr. Tillerson traveled on behalf of the world's largest oil company.
Take the number of strokes at the top of the screen: at first, only average shot count mattered.
"In the old, old days it was the voice that mattered," he told The Philadelphia Inquirer in 2005.
But on the goal that mattered most for the Penguins in 224, Crosby played only a supporting role.
For McConnell, winning was the only thing that mattered, and anything it took to win was fair game.
If Democrats had a compelling economic argument, this narrative goes, perhaps the racial stuff would have mattered less.
Photographs hint to us what mattered to a photographer and about their relationship to the world around them.
If that happens, it will be because of what Smith understood when he set out to commit his crime—not just knowing what lies are most easily believed in Baltimore, but identifying who mattered and who didn't, and where in the system elemental things like justice and truth mattered least.
But on those days, I asked myself the questions that mattered most to me: Do I still love him?
Its particulars (acacia wood, dark rustic finish) mattered less than simply having a place to sit and eat together.
Immigration mattered, but one poll had it as only our third major concern: Democracy and jobs were more important.
Following World War II, one might argue that the dollar was the only currency in the world that mattered.
All that mattered was what it could be perceived as meaning for American pride and for Obama's personality traits.
Of course, in addition to the above factors, men said that their physical health mattered quite a bit, too.
"The lines that mattered most to customers at Christmas were around 5 percent cheaper than last year," said Lewis.
But a motionless forehead was not what I came for; what really mattered was how Botox affected my migraines.
It was also the year of global financial crisis which meant that, for young people especially, nothing mattered anymore.
But none of that mattered to patrons because it was one of the few places where they could dance.
Alas, none of those foods mattered after I saw her Jalapeño Parmesan Crusted Grilled Cheese recipe on page 38.
Players could not only get into games more quickly, they could also focus on what mattered: exploration and discovery.
Being a Black person, my body has never mattered in the context of mainstream conversations on humanity and autonomy.
The whole thing felt like an empty echo of what used to be living characters who mattered to me.
And by the way, he sent me the most incredibly thoughtful letter when my son died, which really mattered.
All that mattered was that I'd failed the test, and as a result I needed to leave London immediately.
What mattered to him was the state, which had served the Russian empire and the Soviet Union equally well.
It mattered little what sort of man Shakespeare was, whom the Sonnets were addressed to, what his politics were.
Due to protecting certain ideologies I wasn't allowed to talk about politics or the things that mattered to me.
If black lives really mattered, don't you think people would do something about the epidemic of death in Chicago?
"When it really mattered, Senator Sanders voted with the gun lobby and I voted against the gun lobby," Mrs.
But this doesn't change the fact that under state law, the judge's decision was the only one that mattered.
His record very much has mattered: More important than the lines on the chart is the context behind them.
The overall amount of bacteria on the surface mattered more, and this decreased over time after the initial inoculation.
All the music of the past was obliterated and nothing to do with rock 'n' roll and guitars mattered.

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