But many economists believe that relative poverty rather than absolute standards is what matters. |
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In schools what matters most is not how a child learns to develop his or her own individual abilities. |
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For most perpetual conflicts in marriages, what matters is not conflict resolution, but the attitudes that surround discussion of the conflict. |
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At the same time it poses the most fundamental questions about what matters in a performance of a piece of music. |
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Few would dispute the intent behind such an offer, but what matters is its feasibility. |
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Wallach believes it was probably a figment of his imagination and that what matters is how proudly he told her his story. |
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Now what matters is not how a treatment is categorised but whether there's evidence to support it. |
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You are here and that's what matters, that you're here, to do whatever you need to do. |
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It was hardly rocket science, but it made us realize that what matters is what the customer wants to buy. |
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The questionnaire, on one side of A4 paper, asks people to express their opinions on what matters to them about the village. |
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Indulgence is not a bad word as far as you're concerned, your confidence in being yourself is what matters more than all that. |
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Public opinion is what matters here, because that defines the boundaries in which politicians act. |
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Pushkin's narrators are only schematically described, because what matters is not who they are but how they perceive the world. |
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But what matters for capitalism is not just the level of profit but the rate of profit. |
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For the prevention of at least some war, what matters is non-provocation and reassurance by means of defensiveness. |
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The opportunists know exactly what matters and it is always money or power. |
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What matters is that options issued to employees have value and therefore they must be expensed. |
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Instead, they pay attention to signals and cues about what matters most to a president. |
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As with any negotiation, what matters in the end is getting the desired outcome, not just scoring points along the way. |
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He helps in fl, unlike Rubio, and in the end, I think that's what matters most. |
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In a four-way race with very credible candidates, a runoff is almost guaranteed, but what matters is which candidates participate. |
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Amid the usual flurry of confusing, sometimes conflicting economic facts and figures what matters to most of us is the income and outgo and whether we have jobs to go to. |
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Because of the closeness of the words 'composition' and 'composure,' it might seem that the intellectual aspect of the activity is what matters most. |
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The possession of the degree becomes what matters, not the quality of the experience the degree has given you or how far it has helped you to fulfil yourself. |
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What matters for the amount of labor supplied is the after-tax wage rate relative to income from wealth. |
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What matters most and where institutions are performing best is in the quality of instruction and in faculty knowledgeability. |
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What matters is building a severe burn with my first exercise, then keeping it going through the others. |
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What matters is that it's understandable and can act as a backstop for a whole raft of specific tax cutting measures favored by conservatives. |
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What matters in America, is how well you stick your ugly mug on the television 24 hours a day. |
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What matters is if we can figure out the association between nanobacteria and kidney stones and develop some kind of countermeasure. |
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What matters is the calmness of that plain, rather ugly little garden at that time of day. |
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What matters most, is the quality of carving, originality and a charming subject. |
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What matters more is real marketing, marketing that involves making the right product, not hyping it. |
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What matters most is that their close families and friends fully support their marriages. |
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What matters most is that the people who do come and read are enjoying what I write. |
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What matters is whether you have a way to communicate the true feelings that you have. |
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What matters are the integrity and intelligence and intrepidness of those owners. |
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What matters is their interpretability, the meanings they attract, their fluctuant interpretive magnetism. |
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What matters most is that prohibitions against human cruelty be hard and binding. |
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What matters is that language is so important to us that we are predisposed to detect it. |
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What matters is the sacrifice of godly privilege for the lowliness of humanity, irrespective of gender. |
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What matters most now is adopting the correct cynical pose about this. |
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What matters most though is its core values as a gatherer and interpreter of news. |
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What matters is that the world must not be goaded into falling into the trap he is setting for us. |
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What matters is who you are deferent to and how deferent you remain. |
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In fact, research says that the quality of their teaching methods is what matters the most when it comes to educating English learners. |
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What matters now for Rowhani is whether he can get anything done within the straitjacket imposed by Khamenei. |
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What matters is verifying them and protecting sources and innocent bystanders. |
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What matters for them is less the oppression itself than the nature of the entity doing the oppressing. |
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What matters is being honest, humble, and a faithful and loyal friend, father and member of your community. |
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What matters most is setting the record straight, and we were doing that. |
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People use Facebook to stay connected with friends and family, to discover what's going on in the world, and to share and express what matters to them. |
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What matters most in love is heart, and Krishna's heart is truly revealed in Gopinath, the Lord of the gopis. |
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What matters it to the world, whether I, or you, or another man did such a deed, or wrote such a book, sobeit the deed and book were well done? |
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People can theorize till the cowfish come home about what they see on a reef, but what matters is what fish see, and that's been hard to determine. |
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What matters is the attempt to potentialize life by introjecting death into life. |
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What matters is that the invisibility idea we implemented in our work can be applied to other electromagnetic wave ranges, including to the visible range. |
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What matters was that duppies were, as far as the customs and beliefs of my world then, a reality, and she gave me the tools, if needed, to neutralize them and my fear. |
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