Barely 100 days into his administration, electoral considerations ought not to matter to Mr Barak.
Joaquin twice failed to scored with headers when well placed, but those misses appeared not to matter when Eliseu touched home Julio Baptista's shot with eight minutes remaining.
But facts climatological or familiar tend not to matter in the holiday season, when climate hype is as common as fruitcake, as our friends in the United Nations party on.
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The long history of fiscal and financial crises is that they happen abruptly, at a moment that seems not to matter, but in retrospect it was easy to see that the crisis would eventually materialize.
And perhaps the level of those fees which might or might not have been charged are so small as to not actually matter to anyone.
The potential tax consequences of the fiscal cliff caused many to rush for the exits, as it did not seem to matter whether the sector was strong or not.
Here, of course, it was not supposed to matter whether or not the story was true the important thing was her need to tell it.
That did not appear to matter to most participants, for whom his appearance sufficed.
However, that does not appear to matter for analysts who have recently become bullish on the stock.
This is a two-dimensional game, so having a fancy three-dimensional graphics card is not going to matter.
But on fight night, those people are not going to matter because my focus will be on the fight and Nicky.
"It's not going to matter so much to families who can afford to pop down to Waterstones at the weekend, " she said.
"It does not seem to matter much, if at all" where the supervisory authority lies, said Carnegie Mellon professor and Fed historian Allan Meltzer in his prepared testimony.
In these two countries at least, it does not seem to matter whether an election is held or who wins it: the outcome is more of the same.
Some in this camp believe that America's interests abroad are few: the Russians are no longer threatening, the Chinese are not yet threatening, the Bosnians do not matter to the folks back home.
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Even when U.S. pensions determine wrongdoing has occurred, they generally merely terminate the responsible party quietly so as not to draw attention to the matter.
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While my son was instructed by the committee not to "discuss this matter" with any potential witnesses, these witnesses against him were not identified to him, nor was he allowed to confront or question either them or his accuser.
The issues that matter to this tiny fraction of the 1% are not the issues that matter to America.
Pressed by peers on all sides to act, Lord Henley admitted that while activists could be removed from public land, the land surrounding the cathedral belonged to the Church of England and therefore "it is a matter for the Church to decide, not a matter for government".
Given the number of years it takes to make and mature the whiskey it is not a simple matter to increase supply.
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Asked by Stephen Riordan QC, defending Ms Smith, why she had not reported the matter to police, she said she did not think she was capable of it.
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He is also, to me, a rock 'n' roll culinary god (not to overstate the matter).
It did not matter to them my aunts that my husband was, in fact, a Scot.
That might not be thought to matter, since the leaves are about to be discarded anyway.
Most smallholders refused to budge, and the government chose not to pursue the matter.
Of course, this may not matter to the sort of people who can afford this set to begin with.
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