Sentences with phrase «matters because»

All this matters because, as I say, the government has plenty more Brexit legislation to get through Parliament, and the House of Lords will clearly be a considerable obstacle.
«CUNY matters because right now we are fighting for the very concepts of democracy,» de Blasio said.
Animal Advocacy Day matters because it's about more than just protecting our four - legged friends, it's about keeping people safe from harm.
The question which entity is the government of Libya matters because a number of international law issues turn on that question.
But the point is this: human judgement really matters because polls can not give definitive answers on public opinion on complex issues.
This is not true in A. And this matters because inheritances are useful things.
And personality matters because, for all the hours they spend plotting and planning, much of what politicians do, particularly the big stuff, is a reaction to events.
That matters because research has shown that citizens tend to be represented apolitically in television news.
«This stuff matters because we can see what's happened with Ukip - people have talked about them the whole time,» Lucas said.
This matters because the two bad ideas combine to make the worst of all possible worlds.
This shift matters because, while the SNP only have six MPs right now, they are very likely to have at least 20 more after 2015.
This distinction matters because in the case of economic migrants what the state is doing when it admits them is best understood in terms of mutual advantage: the migrants gains by moving, and the people of the receiving state gain by having them in their midst.
«It matters because they are leaders off the pitch as well as on it,» he declares.
Making our spending an ongoing commitment matters because the scale of poverty in the world remains scandalous.
All this matters because research has found that the breast is best — especially for babies born too soon.
My voice matters because my kids matter.
But none of that matters Because the whole point of the paper was asynchrony.
The stranger / danger mindset matters because it severely crimps children's freedom and access to healthy risk and play.
Your baby's head shape matters because it tells you a lot about your child's movement.
The number of students who qualify for a free or discounted meal based on income levels also matters because schools and entire school systems may qualify for grants and other federal funding based on the reported level of need among students.
Fathers» income still really matters because in the UK, for example, only one mother in five brings home even half the family income.»
A person matters because of who they are, and any attempt to fill that sense of value and personhood with stunts isn't going to make a body feel better.
And that ultimately matters because, as the Dalai Lama says, «with the realization of one's own potential and self confidence in one's ability, one can build a better world.»
Even if we're exhausted, depressed, in constant pain, our babies are losing weight, we resent our child, or breastfeeding is causing emotional flashbacks to previous abuse... none of that matters because our baby is getting breastmilk and we're avoiding evil disgusting formula.
That matters because Ava's appearance has been modeled on Caleb's online porn history.
This matters because depicting us as a homogenous mass can be a way of marking us as «those people over there.»
It matters because evidence shows that children with positively involved fathers do much better, in a huge variety of ways.
It was maybe a little too long, and the pacing was sometimes off, but none of that matters because we were all sports entertained to hell and back.
This all matters because it determines how we evaluate players.
It matters because people don't like him.
Even if it strengthens the likes of Chelsea, Man City, Liverpool or Manchester United I do not think it matters because we are not direct rivals at the minute.
The rest does not really matters because from midfield up we are better than them.
It matters because the plant you're left with is a more easily digestable grain with readily available vitamins, minerals, fiber, amino acids, and all that jazz.
All of this complicates matters because much of the general seafood - eating public is relatively unaware of abalone, and most seafood restaurants don't distinguish between different varieties on their menus.
Not like it really matters because it still tastes awesome, but is there a trick to it?
To me it primarily matters because it sets us up to believe in a God who is angry and ready to kill somebody rather than a God who is a loving father who steps in front of the train, shoving us off the tracks in order to set us free to live.
Andrew offers a few opinions on that, but to be blunt, my own view is that it matters because getting the facts right is important for its own sake.
It matters because religious people (at least Abrahamic religions) are rarely content to believe whatever they believe in private.
In my view the curriculum matters because there is real cultural knowledge, handed down by a process of natural selection.
course not of that matters because we are living in today right?
This position matters because no one else seems to be able to be both as fully as the Catholic Church.
Church history matters because the history of the Church — the new covenant people of God — is the continuation of the divine drama canonized in Holy Scripture and equally «as divinely superintended by the Spirit,» as Kevin J. Vanhoozer put it in his book The Drama of Doctrine.
It matters because people matter, because justice matters, because God's heart is for us.
The language we use matters because our words tip our hand.
In his book Surprised by Hope, N.T. Wright notes, «The point of the resurrection... is that the present bodily life is not valueless just because it will die... What you do with your body in the present matters because God has a great future in store for it.
It matters because we blaspheme when we presume to undo the consequences of baptism by differentiating between «so - called Catholics» and the genuine article.
It matters because you matter, because your daughters matter, because your sisters matter, because the people of God, and the entirety of his created world matters, because redemption matters.
It matters because Christian leaders get book contracts, jobs and more because they have learned how to trick people into believing they have, in some cases, hundreds of thousands of Facebook fans that actually have zero interest in them at all.»
This sounds very «New Age - ish»... not that it matters because your explanation of it makes the most sense I have heard to explain what the spirit of God is doing amongst humans (promoting love, unity, forgiveness, reconciliation, etc).
This matters because men without access to stable work are much less likely to get and stay married.
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