Sentences with phrase «matter jot»

Whether you're interested in photography, art, illustration, graphic design or any other creative discipline, the fact that you haven't been doing it since you were a child doesn't matter a jot.
Here's the bad news: that won't matter a jot to a publisher if there's no market for it.
Something tells me this doesn't matter a jot to those who will own one.
Of course, none of this will matter a jot to you unless you're firmly on board with the whole Maze Runner mythology.
In the grander scale of things they don't matter a jot.
It absolutely does not matter a jot how much Tory Supporters on these boards, and on the appalling and pointless Have Your Say, jump up and down and accuse the Prime Minister of being unelected, that is how the system works.
But the plain fact is that, unless and until we can persuade either Labour or the Tories to adopt our approach, whatever conference decides won't matter a jot.
Art and craft are about enjoyment and it doesn't matter a jot if anyone likes what you produce.
What's the matter jot?
Will the Newcastle manager live to regret getting this player's name wrong in an interview, or would it not have mattered a jot, with the midfielder wanting to jump ship a long time ago?
I however, no longer think it matters a jot who comes or leaves, UNTIL Wenger is gone.
k it matters a jot in either case escapes me.

Not exact matches

It doesn't matter how bad my overall day was or what happened, I force myself to jot down five positive things.
The fact that Atwill had neither scholarly credentials (he's a retired computer programmer) nor a jot of support from any academic in historical studies didn't seem to matter.
It matters not a jot what he sees as he will not be here by end of May or early June at worst.
Today he is a total waste of a huge and unwarranted salary and should be sold in January for whatever we can get, Further to this, it should not matter one jot to us where he goes.
Now she is winning for the same reason, and it matters not a jot whether we, they, the Turks, the Eskimos, or the guys at ESPN give her her due.
Football's overwhelming standards of sentimentality perhaps make that understandable, even inevitable, but in the final count it matters not a jot.
This philosophy or belief is exactly why I picked you up on your — as I thought - «racist» comment about Brits not liking or rating Iwobi as he is not British but Nigerian, as if either of these things irrelevant matter one jot.
In truth, it mattered not a jot that André Ayew had been completely isolated up front on his own in the first half as he had not received any service anyway.
The fact that George Osborne may have «borrowed» policies from other parties does not matter one jot.
No it would be crazy not to have an English Parliament, as such its is appreciated that Scots think the West Lothian question is a problem, how big of them, but then it matters not one jot, for the Scots voted for what they wanted, and got it, now its long past the time when English people get to vote for what they want, and if they want to be fobbed off with some rubbish Grand Committee fine I'll go along with it, but English people should also be given the opportunity to vote for an equal settle to what the Scots vote for themselves, unless you are saying Britain no longer does equality?
[David J. Beerling, Newton and the ascent of water in plants] Beerling writes that between 1661 and 1665, Newton, while at Cambridge University, kept a notebook in which he jotted down musings on various matters.
At the beginning or end of each day, in a journal or on your calendar, jot down three simple things you're grateful for, no matter how inconsequential they might seem.
But in the way that matters most, the franchise hasn't changed a jot since the first film: Our three heroes — Manny the mammoth, Sid the sloth and Diego the saber (Ray Ramano, John Leguizamo and Denis Leary)-- have remained static as characters, and life in their motley «herd» goes on with no development of any kind in their relationships, such as they are.
It matters not a jot how much high quality teaching and learning can be observed in the tiny sample of lessons inspected, because having been forced to make the judgement on the hopelessly invalid school performance data, all the inspectors do in the lessons they look at is to think up comments to make to justify the inadequate / requires improvement judgement already made before they set foot in the building.
The fact that in terms of lap times both of them would be seen off by a 458 Italia matters not a jot — these are demanding, hugely desirable, premier - league supercars.
However, to us, this matters not one jot.
It doesn't matter one jot which hat they are wearing at the time.
Michael Fox, of Jottings by An Employer's Lawyer, shares some advice on that matter at Business Management Daily.
If you need a place to jot down a note quickly, there's a scratch pad where you can dump information and later transfer it to the appropriate matter.
Michael Fox of Jottings By An Employer's Lawyer mulls the story of former Wyeth employee Mark Livingston, a potential whistleblower whose case raises questions about the reach of Sarbanes - Oxley protections beyond matters of shareholder concern.
It's a quick jot notepad for Notification Center that lets you speedily enter notes no matter where you are in iOS 8.
It doesn't matter how you make your list — whether you jot it down in a notebook or in a desk diary or use an app or other online tool — but be ready to explain your preferred technique to your interviewer.
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