The difference between the two is actually rooted in an academic theory of development (not that it matters).
Sure -- not that it matters, because let's be honest, there isn't a chance in hell that's going to be happening any time soon.
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Not that it matters much: in the frenzied world of the Internet, many investors seem convinced that the bigger a new company's losses, the bigger its potential.
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Not that it matters all that much, as the Eluga borrows one of Japan's more popular phone tricks by waterproofing the whole device -- provided you keep the micro-USB and micro-SIM covers closed (something the phone will constantly remind you of when you boot it up).
Another unique aspect of the event was that ESPN had both active shutter and passive glasses 3DTVs showing the match, which is a unique opportunity to compare the two technologies -- not that it matters since all the consumer 3DTVs use active shutter glasses at the moment -- and while both were enjoyable, the active shutter TV was preferable.
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Not that it necessarily matters, but these guys were not really trying to get away with anything very nasty.
Anyone concerned about the day to day needs of lower income households - and, indeed, most economists - would not think that it matters.
Not that I think it matters, but, in fact, I have been in the classroom.
That is, it matters not to Obama that were Israel to fulfill his demand, the prospect of an Arab war against Israel would rise steeply.
But now when we ask your advisors about the lack of bipartisanship so far -- zero votes in the House, three in the Senate -- they say, well, it's not the number of votes that matters, it's the number of jobs that will be created.
The daftest thing of all about Mr Dobson's pledge is that it is not in fact the number of people waiting for treatment that matters: it is how long they have to wait.
Among many things, the behaviourists have found that it is relative, not absolute wealth, that matters most to people.
And when the record companies sell products at prices that I and many others consider insulting, they do not endear themselves to the buying public, which is, like it or not, all that really matters.
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The reason is that it matters not how good the cement, it will become porous and crack and crumble over time and the casing will rust.
The ethics commission "does not comment on or confirm matters that may or may not be before it, " said spokesman John Milgrim.
The credential is all that matters, not where it's from a view now widely accepted.
It is not Apple that really matters here.
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It matters not a whit that the lid maker is a drunk, wife-beating, out-of-work painter who stumbled upon this idea through pure serendipity when he tripped over a can of paint.
While that may not manifest itself in large physical artifacts or supersonic speed, it matters, possibly more so than anything that has come before.
When looking at health risk it's not only BMI that matters, but where fat is stored.
It simply does not help matters that America appears in need of someone to fight.
The sex scandal is a mess, but it's not the mess that matters.
Moreover, it is not just facial symmetry that matters, but the symmetry of the whole body even things like the corresponding fingers of different hands being the same length.
Not only does it mean that the two sides do not work naturally together on day-to-day matters of maintenance, or on longer-term issues of investment.
"My view has always been that it should be for the assembly to decide on these matters, and that we were not facing the same kind of negative issues surrounding access to elected members that Westminster was, and is, facing, " she said.
It is not the survival of the self that matters, of course not, for we all know that that ends.
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It is not just investment in physical capital that matters.
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