Before 1998, most physicists believed that the universe contained far too little matter and energy.
Whichever way the Greek Prime Minister, George Papandreou calls, or however his parliament reacts, is of little matter.
Of course, there is that little matter of how much NBC has already paid Curry for her services.
But when Microsoft steps through the door, there is always the little matter of who ends up owning the house.
And, of course, there is the little matter of biology: exactly how life arises in the first place remains a mystery.
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Little matter that Yousaf Khan previously held the same seat representing the rival Pakistan Muslim League of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
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There is the little matter of his legal problems: at the very least he still has to face indictment charges in Texas.
Oh, there is the little matter of the football game itself .
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Of course, before Mick McCarthy starts his summer spending he has the little matter of the final two games of the regular season.
And then there was that little matter of an economic crisis that wreaked havoc on the financial nuts and bolts of the industry.
That will help him with the little matter of boosting soccer in the U.S. so the MLS can launch an assault on the country's entrenched professional team-sports leagues.
Little matter that, as the journalists told the court, they had selected their quotes from books licensed by Al Azhar, the Cairo-based font of Islamic orthodoxy, and on sale all over the kingdom.
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Only the euro frustrates the prime minister's sense that he is back in command of events (those wretched five tests invigilated by the brooding Mr Brown, and the little matter of having to win a referendum).
Not surprisingly, the announcement has been met with a fair bit of skepticism (to put it kindly), due in no small part to the complete lack of details on anyone involved with the organization, not to mention the little matter of practicality.
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"Little details matter a lot now and psychologically, we are undergoing a Master's degree with Pep, " Barcelona midfielder Xavi said at the time, according to Hunter.
So it ought to matter little that architectural snobs think suburbia ugly and repetitive.
This would matter little if small shops could force supermarkets to pull up their socks.
Of course, all this belt-tightening and cost trimming would matter little if Iomega had nothing compelling to sell.
Seen from that perspective, it may matter little whether Gingrich or someone else is the last person standing against Romney.
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Leinster claimed a bonus point deep into injury time after Contepomi's penalty which seemed to matter little to the noisy Kingsholm faithful.
Although some onlookers worry that the lack of firm proposals will hurt confidence, the initiatives themselves matter little to the region's prospects of recovery.
Such a fall may matter little for states such as Kerala in the south, which gets a monthly drenching of 50 centimetres (20 inches) during the wet season.
For example, surrendering the prime minister's exclusive right to dissolve Parliament (and thus call an election) will matter little so long as the prime minister commands a majority in the House of Commons.
But that will matter little to Hodgson as he contemplates the solid defending that yielded his side's first clean sheet since August, not to mention the possibility of sealing a top-half finish at Newcastle next weekend.
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