Of course, running at full steam doesn't mean much if parents don't pay their toddlers' tuitions.
But it would not cost as much if everyone took responsibility for their waste.
You might think that life wouldn't change that much if the council closed down.
Being stealth can be tricky, but not so much if you get into true Bond character.
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And India's demographic dividend will not count for much if those new workers are unemployable.
Ocean views don't mean much if you can't enforce a contract or fire incompetent employees.
These weaknesses would not matter too much if Mr Jorgenson came up with plausible numbers.
To most English cricket-lovers, this would not matter much if the national cricket team were any good.
Many countries should not have been borrowing much if anything, given their economic policies which discouraged success.
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And small business would love it just as much if they could sell their wares to Shanghai locals.
None of this would have mattered so much if the airliner's fuselage had all been built in France.
He thinks the region needs to invest twice as much if poor infrastructure is not to hold back growth.
But that doesn't mean much if only festivalgoers get to see the movies.
He estimates the same assignments would cost 10 times as much if the company hired a top-tier consulting firm.
You may not care too much if all of your income and account disclosures (past and present) are pristine.
Any substantial follow up diligence on Braeburn will not reveal much if anything.
Of course, getting a good deal on your home doesn't mean much if you can't get a good interest rate.
Of course, you'd be taken care of, but all the money in the world won't mean much if you're dead.
The same worker can earn 15 times as much if he or she moves from say, Yemen to the United States.
Leading by example can only do so much if others do not know what philosophy you yourself are trying to model.
It would not have mattered much if the playing had been third rate, so cool was the evening, so light the mood.
Of course, none of these achievements will count for much if the euro zone collapses, bringing about economic chaos and political turmoil.
Today, much if not most of that dietary reserve has been plowed under to make way for 100 million acres of ethanol-producing corn.
After the summit, he may conclude - or his generals insist - that North Korea risks too much if it changes its path.
Should we not ask: Would have Steve Jobs accomplished so much if he was the Mr. Nice Guy everyone wanted him to be?
Hotel operators might not mind spending money on marketing so much if the Caribbean were otherwise a cheap and easy place to build and run hotels.
Cleanliness and hygiene standards were paramount and I have continued to enjoy tuna, prawns, chicken and rice just as much if not more then before this experience.
None of this would matter too much if the American economy, for so long the main engine of world growth, was clearly on the road to recovery.
The skills and life lessons that teens gain in early work situations can create just as much if not more satisfaction and self-confidence than doing well in school.
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