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Grade point averages rose from about 2.52 in the 1950s to 3.11 in 2006.At this point a sceptic could argue that none of this matters much, since students are paid a handsome premium for their degree and on the whole earn back their investment over a lifetime.
Not that that matters much, since the PlayStation 2 was by no means a thing of beauty, but at least you could put it under the little telly in your bedroom because it was flat on top.
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It didn't matter much, since both teams were just about guaranteed a spot in the post-season and would likely find themselves together again in a larger setting.
For deals within a single industry, a depressed share price may not matter much, since both partners will have dropped by similar amounts, maintaining the same relative difference in valuation between buyer and seller.
Mr. Miller, now a scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, said that while Mr. Hagel's past positions on Iran sanctions, Hamas and Hezbollah differed from the administration's policies, it did not matter much since, as defense secretary, he would not be formulating policy in the Middle East.
Customers didn't matter much, since they had no options.
But the action is perhaps too late to matter much, since the government is only catching up with changes in both the demand, and supply of food.
But the years since the Twin Towers attack have made matters much, much worse.
PORTUGAL seldom matters much.
Not that it matters much.
Not that "Salt" matters much.
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