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This is a matter of some dispute.

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The price is a matter of negotiation.

Still, that is largely a matter of mere nuisance.

Conceptually, it's just a matter of moving the arrows.

In the matter of courage, we all have our limits.

Learning to drive is all a matter of coordination.

That men would die was a matter of necessity; which men would die, though, was a matter of circumstance.

It is one of the unwritten laws of business, a matter of simple percentages.

The maintainability of a piece of code is arguably a matter of subjectivity.

Darwin argued that this kind of similarity - known as homology - was just a matter of genealogy.

Sometimes, of course, our markings may be simply a matter of aesthetics.

Where they made no concessions, and rightly, was on the matter of the repatriation of prisoners.

For anyone traveling to Brazil, it is not a matter of whether you get mugged, it is a matter of when!

The prefix is strictly a syntactic convenience; in general, it is not really a matter of XML language design but rather a matter of author or tool preference.

I want to speak to her in the matter of my salary.

With Miss Pao it wasn't a matter of heart or soul.

Nighttime dreams are usually very brief, lasting only a matter of minutes.

The second is a matter of protocol: The same topping shouldn't be charged for twice.

The best balance between sweet fruit and fatty foods is probably a matter of individual constitution.

We should Break with the notions and practices of overstressing seniority in the matter of selection and appointment.

The researchers' new software can provide a very good approximation of the same calculation in a matter of seconds.

Of course before all that happens there is the small matter of deciding where the telescope will be built.

Then we took a series of swift steps in a matter of days to answer Qaddafi's aggression.

Pakistan is said to have some influence on it; to what extent is a matter of rumour.

Chua might see these mercies as indulgences, I'm thankful my parents saw them as a matter of course.

A new process, operated mostly by robots, can turn out parts in a matter of minutes using injection molding.

Proactively determining if an architecture is inappropriately changing is really a matter of studying a particular package's coupling.

As a matter of fact, he had been doing business of silk and munitions with Pang Yunhao-one of the Four Elephants-for over a decade.

It may simply be a matter of dilution, of course, with a greater number of healthy nerve cells covering for damaged ones.

How much of this is because of human action is still a matter of conjecture, but it is widely accepted to be significant.

This is not just a matter of ideology, but also of necessity if data is to be exchanged between different services and systems.

The modern languages give unto such persons the name of favorites, or privadoes; as if it were matter of grace, or conversation.

It's all a matter of having just "enough" to meet your needs-whether that's season tickets to the opera, or a handful of goats and chickens.

With the head of "one country two systems", as long as we strengthen exchange in the future there will be an agreement. On this matter of national reunification.

Don't be surprised if there is a third update, with some sort of rebuttal from Oracle (which has gone from offense to defense in a matter of hours)..

It's not just a matter of the one who looks to me appraisably most desirable, but the one who is desired, which gives her the appraisal value.

Feelings are sometimes just a matter of one person. It has nothing to do with anyone. Love, or do not love, can only take a break.

Love is sometimes a matter of a person. It has nothing to do with anyone. Love or not love can only be done by itself.

"As a matter of fact, Rho" -Pug looked uncomfortable- "they used some muscle and put me on the Clippers that leaves tomorrow."

This is not a matter of theme: I can well imagine a film about nothing more than love and jealousy, yet where this freedom would not be lacking.

As a matter of fact, this sort of proportionalist moral reasoning has been authoritatively rejected by the magisterial teaching of Blessed John Paul II in The Splendor of Truth, nn.74-75.

It is a matter of hormones, more specifically, of hormonal levels in the mid-point of fetal development and how they affect that part of the brain called the hypothalamus.

Much of the trouble can be traced to the difficulty of establishing a modern role for an imperial line so old that its origins are a matter of scholarly debate.

During my visit to Japan, I stressed time and again that it was not the matter of Japan alone which road it takes, but a matter of concern to Sino-Japanese relations and stability in the neighborhood, and the world as well.

Consciousness, we feel that we are directly aware of something substantial there may be not in a sense of a separate substance but a real phenomenon that is not just a matter of physical behavior.

If the views of the director on the subject of the generational divide in South Korea are clearly established, it is not as easy to discern how Park feels about the matter of institutionalization.

I hope the reader will not fail to count it to my credit that I implicitly believed her, and inwardly deplored the parsimony of the Creator in the matter of my making.

Nietzsche rejects the idea that it is the voice of God in man, asks how as a matter of empirical fact such a structure could have developed in the human psyche.

In fact, the result was a rout; and once Poland, the biggest country in eastern Europe, was free, the fall of the Berlin Wall was only a matter of time.

For most of this year Portugal has been a dead man walking as far as investors have been concerned, its decision to seek official relief a matter of when rather than if.

"If, under special circumstances, they have to enter or leave the territory at a place without a Customs establishment as a matter of contingency, permission shall be obtained from the State Council or an organ authorized by the State Council"

As a matter of fact, as early as 2004, China and ASEAN began to expand their cooperation and exchanges in cultural industries through “Sino-ASEAN Exposition” held in Guangxi.

Affectionately known as "duck typing" (i.e., if it waddles like a duck and quacks like one, then it must be a duck!), polymorphism in Ruby is just a matter of matching method names.

Over time, a discovery was made that by rolling the fish in rice that had been soaked in vinegar the fish was fermented in a matter of days rather than months.

And even were that not so, it's a simple matter of courtesy within any long-term relationship that you should not make love to your other half and leave them feeling unsatisfied.

Always think: if the personality of the person can be like the spleen of the weather, under the appearance of the world in the April Fang Fei, the heart is the June scorched fire, that is a matter of how unjustifiable.

As a matter of fact, it was a pity that you had only once eaten the fried prawns. Because I came back from Chengdu that day, I misunderstood the meaning of eating shrimp, so I hope you can come back and do all the things you have not done.

The notion that the atom bomb is already overhead and about to fall on us in a matter of seconds is a calculation at variance with reality and it would be wrong to take a negative attitude towards coastal industry on this account.

She is not free to follow her own inclination in the matter ofmarriage.

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