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Which means that no
matter
how destructive and terrible violence is, if people see it as their only choice, they will use it.
Now the specifics of the goal don't
matter
here, but what matters is how specific the goal is.
Just 12 particles of matter, stuck together by four forces of nature.
One of them you heard about: dark matter, dark energy.
Also, those super-symmetric particles are very strong candidates for the dark
matter.
The
matter
around the star is dragged around, and some energy from that rotation is transferred to that
matter
and the magnetic field is increased even further.
You may remember that I said that the
matter
around the star is dragged around?
But it didn't
matter
down in that tunnel.
To them, it didn't
matter
if I was rich or poor, the color of my skin, whether I was male or female, my sexual orientation, who I voted for, whether I was educated, if I had a faith or no faith at all.
But for the most part, France considered the
matter
closed.
I knew that my freedom was gonna come, it was just a
matter
of time.
What if you could bring with you just a few packets of seeds, and grow crops in a
matter
of hours?
But the beauty and power associated with these supercharged carbon recyclers lies in the fact that they can actually produce in a
matter
of hours versus months.
It's been suggested that we've moved to a postfactual society, where evidence and truth no longer matter, and lies have equal status to the clarity of evidence.
It's just a
matter
of degree and a
matter
of scale.
It doesn't
matter
how big or small they are.
This is probably the hardest question I've had to answer in my years as a parent and in my 16-plus years of professional life, for that
matter.
The components don't really
matter.
And the second thing they said: and we trust you, that no
matter
where you are or where you go, you will always do the right thing.
As a
matter
of fact, we think reaching 100 percent is very doable, even before the 2015 timeframe.
As a
matter
of fact, I was just recently visiting South Africa.
I think I would much rather learn from this boy that no
matter
where this plant comes from, it is beautiful, and it deserves to be touched and appreciated.
One misconception is that fire is a plasma, the fourth state of
matter
in which atoms are stripped of their electrons.
Like fire and unlike the other kinds of matter, plasmas don’t exist in a stable state on earth.
It turns out fire isn’t actually
matter
at all.
Last year, we brought people from our seven provinces to talk about climate change in terms that
matter
to them, and we also brought this year another group of Costa Ricans to talk about renewable energy.
Scale does not
matter
anymore, flexibility does.
Knowing how risky such a journey would be, he said, "If I were to die on the way, it doesn't matter."
And as a
matter
of fact, if I went to the store, as I did, and looked at the display, you would find a small picture of Gamora right here, but if you look at any of the actual merchandise on that shelf, Gamora is not on any of it.
And if what we learn, what we know about other people and about the world we learn through media, then these companies are teaching my daughter that even if she is strong and smart and fast and fights like a ninja, all four of which are true of her, it doesn't
matter.
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