Similar words: matter, a matter of, as a matter of fact, latter, pattern, battery, scatter, tomato. Meaning: adv. in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks.
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241. To practice any art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make your soul grow. So do it. Kurt Vonnegut
242. Seeing a bear like that is a magic moment no matter how many times you re-live it.
243. No matter how partners parent, children introduce the kind of emotional strain that can shatter old harmonies and certainties.
244. Children benefit from knowing that they will be cared for and loved, no matter what their performance in school.
245. It was another one of those little fibs, of course, but no matter.
246. But no matter what trips your escapism triggers, City Week still wishes you and yours a big Merry Christmas.
247. No matter how good things are, we cycle into difficult times.
248. Yes, cooking, no matter that what I smelled cooking was scarcer by far than bread.
249. No matter how long I lived, I would still be astonished by sidewalks.
250. Bishops enjoy almost absolute power, and the laity have no means of rejecting a candidate, no matter how unsuitable.
251. Nobody ever treats me right, no matter how hard I try.
252. I finally understood what true love meant...love meant that you care for another person's happiness more than your own, no matter how painful the choices you face might be. Nicholas Sparks
253. No matter what position he plays, he'll be a great asset to the team.
254. Resubmission of this complaint, no matter in what form, will not render these flaky allegations any more credible.
255. Good sense is the most equitably distributed of all things because no matter how much or little a person has, everyone feels so abundantly provided with good sense that he feels no desire for more than he already possesses. Rene Descartes
256. I'm for truth, no matter who tells it. I'm for justice, no matter who it is for or against. I'm a human being, first and foremost, and as such I'm for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole. Malcolm X
257. But feelings can't be ignored, no matter how unjust or ungrateful they seem. Anne Frank
258. No matter how democratic the society,[www.Sentencedict.com] they will always exist in some form.
259. I was wrong on the Confederate flag, abortion, the death penalty and Bill and Hillary no matter what I wrote.
260. Amelia learned stunting under his watchful eye, to become competent in the air no matter what the conditions.
261. Unfortunately, never in contemporary history have economic sanctions felled a regime, no matter how weak.
262. The message was clear - no matter how insulting passengers became, we couldn't do anything but grin and bear it.
263. You want to keep the two columns next to each other, no matter how much text is added or deleted.
264. They had to get out, no matter what the weather, and run around the car five times.
265. But no matter the cost, no country has ever defaulted on a World Bank loan.
266. He could not be mistaken for the old Magic no matter how hard you squinted.
267. This requires the highest possible consciousness, and therefore complete honesty and integrity, no matter how bitter the immediate consequences.
268. I think learning to live within a structured environment is important no matter what the emotional impairment is.
269. No matter how much these technologists know about genes, they have never grasped how an entire organism functions.
270. I'm determined to go to New York, no matter how much it costs.
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