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But he told Army Radio in Israel that a "policy of ambiguity" on security matters meant he would not comment directly on the allegations.
The combination of Indian bureaucracy and what Akerlof called "my own ineptitude in such matters" meant that doing so was going to be a hassle — indeed, he estimated that it would take an entire workday.
In this case, "matters" meant the football.
In Alam Buana, the almost total absence of the state agency in irrigation matters meant more room for the subak.
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Getting an entire column right — spelling matters — means 20 points.
(And the Dolans' control of the stock that matters means that only their opinions of Thomas matter).
His point is taken: nothing ultimately, means anything, but in the moment, we forget that, and become convinced that inconsequential matters mean the world.
Schemes like Reading Matters mean that children in secondary school who need support with their reading are given it by other students further up in the school.
His explanation, his word, on this matter means as much as Roger Clemens's on family values.
"'Black lives matter' means more than police shouldn't be killing us," she said.
Barring players from supporting Black Lives Matter means the establishment is taking a side.
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