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en I think there's a lot of explaining that will have to be done on a lot of matters in time.

en Perhaps explaining my story of three years ago in its proper context at least won't make matters any worse.

en It matters a lot for the party activists. It matters some for primary voters. And it matters a little for undecided general election voters. Even if it matters for 5 percent of the electorate ? no candidate can ignore that.

en [The government viewed the videotape as part of a successful strategy, although Boies had a hard time explaining the relevance of some of the material played Monday. He said it was important to determine what the company's chief decision maker was thinking in January 1996, when Microsoft was changing its strategy with regard to the Internet.] This case is not about Bill Gates, ... It's about Microsoft. ... But as the central figure, the chief executive, and decision maker, what he says matters a lot.

en It's about poise. It doesn't matter if it's your first time in or if you've been there before, it only matters what you do once you get there. Everybody has different stories about how they got in and what they did once they got there, but all that matters is you win now and you keep going.

en Explaining something sensible to Lord Killanin is akin to explaining something to a cauliflower. The advantage of the cauliflower is that if all else fails, you can always cover it with melted cheese and eat it.

en I can't understand these chaps who go round American universities explaining how they write poems: It's like going round explaining how you sleep with your wife.
  Philip Larkin

en Explaining something sensible to Lord Killanin is akin to explaining something to a cauliflower. The advantage of the cauliflower is that if all else fails, you can always cover it with melted cheese and eat it.

en Be you in what line of life you may, it will be amongst your misfortunes if you have not time properly to attend to pecuniary (monetary) matters. He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. Want of attention to these matters has impeded the progress of science and of genius itself.
  William Cobbett

en You know, true love really matters, friends really matter, family really matters. Being responsible and disciplined and healthy really matters.

en They spent a great amount of time and energy explaining to me their position. I didn't see that at the time [while he was refusing to pit], and almost got myself in real trouble by not pulling in.

en We have a very difficult time explaining this.

en He knows this better than anyone. He may know it too well. At times I think he's explaining things that others have a hard time catching up [with].

en What won't work is an approach which just says 'We have decided what we are going to do and we are just going to spend a lot more time explaining it to you'.
  John Denham

en Belichick said. ''There were a lot of calls in that game I'd have a hard time explaining.


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