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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a share matters" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the importance of a share or a stake in something, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "In the context of our discussion, a share matters when considering the overall impact on the company's future."
Alternatives: "a stake is important" or "a share is significant".
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The price of a share matters very little.
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" Estimation of the SCP-model" imply that the market shares of hospitals (insurers) have a significantly positive (negative) impact on the hospital price cost margin, i.e. only an organization's market share matters in terms of price negotiations rather than HHI per se.
"Phone share matters.
At national elections, vote share matters.
And that utility means preserving the illusion that they are worth $1 a share, no matter what happens in the market.
Seal's paintings share matter, scale and palette.
Kushner said his share mattered in ways that went beyond paying his bills while he wrote.
In the case of an initial public offering, everyone gets cashed out, so the different type of shares matters less.
"The Tibetans came for money and did nothing for us," said Mr Nansey, referring to the fur-cloaked Tibetan officials who until the late 1940s went from village to village extracting a share of the harvest.Making matters worse, the McMahon Line was drawn with a fat nib, establishing a ten-kilometre margin for error, and it has never been demarcated.
Monsanto earned $1.66 a share, not counting a tax matter resolution.
The company is considering raising the price of its shares above its current expected range of $16 to $18 a share, people briefed on the matter said Friday.
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