Sentences with phrase «matter whether»

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No matter whether you're going back to work or not, the first several months of being a new mom are full of change, emotions, euphoria, overwhelm, and exhaustion.
It doesn't matter whether the activity is swimming, ice - skating, or shooting hoops: The important part is that you encourage the exercise.
It won't matter whether you go with 6 extra large eggs vs. 6 large eggs + the extra 1/4 cup sour cream (it's basically liquid equivalence) but I would definitely suggest adding back the zest of one lemon (mix it in at the step where you beat together the wet ingredients).
«I will decide based on what for me and my family was the best and it does not matter whether it is England, Germany, France and Spain,» he said.
Wenger will probably field a weakish team, he wants to win Europa League whether they finish 6th or 7th is irrelevant, so in all honesty it doesn't matter whether they win or lose in the league its all about the cup, its a great opportunity for us, even if he does field a strong side are they going to risk getting injured in 50/50's while they have a chance for a european final, if it was utd under Ferguson you would say watch out but Arsenal under Wenger, may be wrong but I can't see it can any of you guys?
Gareth Bale is a player who always bets linked to Manchester United, no matter whether the Old Trafford club are interested in him or not.
The Arsenal manager believes players will have difficulty in properly recuperating no matter whether clubs plan to jet off on a lucrative post-season or pre-season tour.
With us it does not matter whether we start off so strong or start off poorly in the league, come February we are back to fighting for 4th place.....
My Arsenal values are to fight for every ball and to not stop till the final whistle no matter whether we're winning, drawing or losing, Wenger's can't be the same as we hardly ever do that.
All this talk if AKB, AOB, IDK, DIC, I'll get you at the end of the season, my dads bigger than yours, grow up, big deal, does it matter whether someone wants AW in or out?
Does it matter whether he is world class or not?
Well it does nt matter whether we have # 200M or # 2 billion available for transfers..
It doesn't really matter whether he signs or not, we will mount a pathetic league challenge that will end in a top 4 scrap and us dutifully going out in the round of 16 with Wenger incharge.
From that POV, it probably wouldn't matter whether it was Thomas Dimitroff (the guy whose neglect of the defense led the team to have to do a complete rebuild in the first place) or some other guy with weakened GM powers, if you devote almost every high value pick for six years to one side of the ball, that side of the ball will probably get better.
It really does not matter whether our players should play hard or not.
Arsene Wenger's method year on year seems to me to be, use them for squad rotation then cast them aside, no matter whether they are any good or not.
«It seems unfair but that is what happens to us all if we do not do well over a period of time, no matter whether you are Alex Ferguson, Sam Allardyce or Jose Mourinho.»
If bringing him up is a reward for a good year, which I think it is, it doesn't really matter whether he comes up last week or two weeks from now.
It doesn't matter whether the line is -6.5 or -10.5, bettors will overwhelmingly flock towards the Patriots purely based on reputation.
For me, it doesn't matter whether he delivers the final pass that leads to a goal.
It doesn't matter whether this makes you like Durant more or less.
As long as money is coming in, it doesn't matter whether the banners are out.
It doesn't matter whether Manning adds those records to his collection or not, because Denver's season isn't going to be measured by what happened in the regular season.
You are happy just to turn up buy a shirt, eat your hotdog and go home no matter whether we win or lose.
It is another matter whether they will be keen to do so for such a player.
That process still seems remarkably slow for a process that needs to be completed in a matter of seconds in order for it to really help a team in any significant way, but it doesn't actually matter whether the Red Sox did better at the plate than they otherwise would have without assistance.
It doesn't matter whether he is right or wrong.
It should be no different in football, and it doesn't matter whether it's your best or worst player.
It's another matter whether we could've done more over the last 2 seasons in both the League and Champions league.
It doesn't really matter whether we win the group in my opinion.
Just gather 6 CB's, it doesn't matter whether or not CB is their true position.
Does not matter whether the team is rich or poor.
The above reasons plus many more have nothing to do with the availability or lack there of money but the manager and it doesn't matter whether you are an old fan or not for you to see this things.
It doesn't matter whether they were available in the summer or not!
«It doesn't seem to matter whether they're involved in shipping or hamburgers.
Why can't ALL our players have the desire to play to the best of your ability every week and to fight for every ball, no matter whether you were out clubbing the night before or not.
And every time we get a strong (major - conference) No. 3 team (2003, 2004, 2008, 2011), we get talk of a split national title once they win their bowl game; it doesn't matter whether we think they are as good as the 1 - versus - 2 winner, it's just that «The system's broken» and «This whole thing is meaningless without a playoff.»
Doesn't matter whether he wants to leave in the summer or not.
LVG summed it up perfectly after todays match, he said it does nt matter whether you win or lose, the real challenge starts from AUg 8th.
The point being made is that it doesn't matter whether the PG is a stopper or not, the team's defense has been bad for the last few seasons.
No matter whether it was a run or pass, no matter where he was lined up, Allen was generally going to have good hand placement and get good extension with his arms with good footwork.
Normally you think of 3 - 4 defensive linemen as guys who come off the ball slow and kind of wait on the blockers, but Robinson would usually knock his would be blockers back into the backfield no matter whether it was a base block (down the middle) or some kind of stretch (lateral) block in either direction.
The American system has to be explained to her: no matter whether a man is 1 % Negro or 100 % Negro, if the white man says he is Negro he is Negro.
What does it matter whether I'm sarcastic, mocking or sincere?
1) The goalkeeping position is covered — no matter whether Ospina of Szczesny depart 2) The defence is covered, although there is maybe a weakness at LB.
If Bortles proves 2016 was a bump in the road (his struggles led to the firings of Bradley and Greg Olson, and authority over the 53 - man roster being passed from Caldwell to Coughlin) in his maturation as a quarterback, and starts fulfilling his considerable potential, then it won't matter whether or not this all looked so uninspired in January 2017.
As long as their skills are there, younger players like Shapo will break out in their careers in due time, no matter whether fans embrace them before the generational transition is complete.
Unfortunately, it does not matter whether or not attackers are acquired.
Or does it not really matter whether a football club is prepared to bung a few extra quid in your pay packet when you're positively rolling in it anyway?
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