1. What matters for most scientists is money and facilities. 2. What matters for our p rposes here is that there must be something special about those numbers, because three different species of cicada have independently converged upon them. 3. And since long-term interest rates are what matter for housing, on balance this measure might well delay recovery instead of promoting it. 4. As the Moscow synagogue emptied, Pinchason said he hoped for a Yelstin victory, but added that it soon would not matter for his family. 5. But Bell Atlantic and Airtouch could have some good arguments for why the Mediaone deal should not matter for the purposes of pooling. 6. But he flees from anything that might involve real human emotion, or for that matter any credible human activity other than looking good. 7. But here, now, in this setting, it mattered for everyone. 8. But it may not matter for much longer. 9. But no Ewing means no championship, which is all that matters for the Knicks. 10. But that may not matter for most employees. |