The only things that really mattered to him were his family and his art.
But Alexander Todorov, a psychologist at Princeton, wanted to know what traits really mattered to voters.
But he played the superior groundstrokes and won the points that mattered to ultimately triumph.
Yet none of this mattered to a couple of employees who were on H1B work visas.
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In North Carolina 12% of whites said the candidate' s race mattered to them.
The Kirchners correctly judged that what mattered to an impoverished country was rapid growth and job creation.
In the boom, all that mattered to them was yield, and they did not need help finding it.
What mattered to Alan was earning an education so that he could live up to his God-given potential.
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Not that it mattered to Miami, which slogged its way to a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series.
But, as I mentioned before, it's what didn't happen that mattered to me: Vernon Reid didn't recognize me.
On the whole, however, a budget on that level had little that really mattered to gain from capitalist achievement.
Auden never separated the public from the private spheres in his writing, convinced that they mattered to each other.
It was relevant in a way that genuinely mattered to its fast-growing audience.
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But the event, sponsored by the British government and others, mattered to many, not least the ruling Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP).
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Mideast conflicts went on the wire, naturally, but so did earthquakes in Paramaribo, Surinam, since that mattered to shipping or oil pipelines.
He went on to insist that what mattered to people about public services was not so much the 'public' as the services themselves.
During the first half of 20th century Detroit mattered to the U.S. and global economies in the way that Silicon Valley matters now.
He read because he wanted to better understand his life, his world, and why this music mattered to him the way it did.
My beloved neighborhood mattered to me, but now I was wondering if I should cut my losses and leave before I got hurt.
When he learned his daughter, Alison, had a malignant brain tumor, nothing else mattered to him but to find a cure for her.
"As much as I respect his legacy and what he's done, what mattered to me was the project ahead of us, " Mr. Dixon says.
None of that mattered to the masses of same-sex marriage supporters.
Quite how the foul was missed by the referee and the extra officials behind the goal is extraordinary, but that scarcely mattered to a rampant Bayern.
Both sides lacked inspiration throughout, but Mark Monington and Phil Clarkson showed quality when it mattered to keep the Shaymen in touch with the Conference pace-setters.
She wondered if she cared for him, if it mattered to her that tomorrow he would likely be gone for good, Shelly having obviously had enough of him.
What mattered to both Adams and Breitbart was being right, particularly if it entailed challenging those in government who abused their power and standing up for the common man.
"If I was asking him to take care of something that mattered to me and he was blowing me off, that made me feel like I didn't matter, " she says.
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That approach enables their key stakeholders to engage in meaningful work or other activities that mattered to them on teams, often in teams and in online communities that become increasingly close-knit.
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