Where borders fall is as much a matter of how things are seen as how they really are.
That is important, said Curran, because fighting bioterrorism is at this point as much a matter of law enforcement as medicine.
Whether patients will gain as much as they hope is a matter of conjecture.
As much as anything, it is a matter of attitudes: governments must accustom themselves to the idea that Europe will need more than one, and possibly several, European Unions.
It is not just a matter of having a more media-rich environment in which advertising does not stick out as much, it is also a matter of appealing to the kinds of users who do the most to spread messages, advertising or otherwise.
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Now, I am on the Board of this company, so I cannot say too much about it here but as a matter of newsworthiness it is worth knowing about.
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Autochthony is not so much a matter of biology as of sociology.
Whether that amount is a set percentage of the account value or a hard dollar amount does not matter as much as having the parameter in place.
Right now the high school online course providers in Utah, as in much of the rest of the nation, get paid no matter how well students do in a given course.
It is not so much a matter of what should be done, as it is of having the will to do it.
This would, as a practical matter, make it much more difficult to constrain the transfers of such technologies.
It's also a matter of students not needing to use cursive as much as they had in the past.
If the first six months of a child's life matter as much as most people think they do, then spending even that short time together could influence the result of a twins study.
That will be so no matter how much is taken out of the defense budget as a result of the not-so-grand bargain struck by congressional leaders.
The nebulous field of nanotechnology, freighted with as much hype as legitimate promise, boils down to the process of manipulating matter on a molecular scale (a nanometer is one-billionth of a meter, about the width of ten hydrogen atoms).
The nebulous field of nanotechnology, freighted with as much hype as legitimate promise, boils down to the process of manipulating matter on a molecular scale (a nanometer is one billionth of a meter, about ten times the width of a hydrogen atom).
As a simple matter of supply and demand, many of them are not getting much love.
At the outset market participants were uncertain as to what level of oversight the SEC would seek to exercise and how much, as a practical matter, could be learned from pre-marketing.
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But we know that once a new presidential term begins, if not earlier as prompted by a military crisis, diplomacy in all of its manifestations is going to matter very much.
That is fine in theory, but it presents a problem: If our current understanding of the laws of physics tells us that as much matter as anti-matter must have been created in the Big Bang, then where has all the anti-matter gone?
It will be, I think, much like other constitutional rights cases and may come down to a matter of interpretation of individual rights as defined by the high court.
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That gives the US a special edge and makes deficits not matter, as former vice president Dick Cheney famously said, much to the chagrin of his Republican anti-spend, anti-debt ideologues.
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