But the arguments over drug testing may cease to matter if the synthetic drug epidemic continues. |
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The facts do not cease to matter merely because a white cop killed a black boy. |
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If we change the quality of Russia-NATO relations, the issues of NATO expansion will cease to matter. |
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Relax, take it easy, and enjoy the warmth, and what's open or closed will soon cease to matter. |
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Will all the impurity they have amassed through life suddenly cease to matter? |
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If it were merely grace, making all earthly things cease to matter, God would still owe us an answer to the question about justice-the crucial question that we ask of history and of God. |
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Maybe as the internal aspect of cognition shrinks relative to the external, technological aspect, the differences in internal characteristics across the population will cease to matter very much. |
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Up to that point in the song there's been a fair amount of caution and tepidity in the music — clichéd chord changes, percussion chimes and so on — but they cease to matter. |
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If she went with him to America, it would all cease to matter. |
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Then the logistics swamp all, and the merits cease to matter. |
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