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But they may have mattered less than previously thought.
But from an economic perspective, that may have mattered quite a lot.
The new data is the first indication that may have mattered to many overseas investors.
It's still unclear exactly what happened, but Kelly, the chief of staff, may have mattered more.
Or, better yet, in ways that may have mattered just to you in that quiet moment playing with your son in the backyard.
Jeremy Stein of Harvard University, a discussant of Mr Greenspan's Brookings paper, points out that low policy rates may have mattered a great deal for income-constrained borrowers.
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But going that distance, it may not have mattered".
(It may also have mattered that Rauschenberg's art was wonderful).
Unauthorized vehicles are not allowed on the beach, something that may not have mattered to a killer during a blackout.
But it may not have mattered: most of the reporters who had been there to hear Mr. Boies and Mr. Baker had already cleared the room.
What García or anyone else did may not have mattered, because Woods looked as if he would have done whatever was necessary.
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