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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a matter of programs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to software, applications, or systems that involve programming or coding.
Example: "The success of the project is largely a matter of programs that can efficiently handle the data processing."
Alternatives: "a question of software" or "an issue of applications".
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"This is really less a matter of programs or legislation than it is of giving respect to the constructive role that faith can play in the lives of individuals, and in the lives of the community," Mr. Lieberman, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, said in an interview aboard his campaign plane late Monday night.
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If, as a matter of programming, life events are dragged annually into the light, they start to occupy some new, all-encompassing version of the present.
"We want to maximize enrollment of people who are eligible," Lee says, "but also as a matter of program integrity make sure that people who aren't eligible don't get in".
Consideration of continuous covariates is theoretically possible and is a matter of programming.
First love may ultimately be only a matter of biologically programmed impulses.
And this is not merely a matter of eclectic programming, though the New York selection committee, led by Richard Peña and including the critics Scott Foundas, J. Hoberman, Kent Jones and Lisa Schwarzbaum, has done an exemplary job of mixing styles, sensibilities and moods.
But I've noticed something: when it's convenient to them (i.e., not a matter of cutting social programs they don't like), American conservatives are now even worse.
Accounting for quality thus became a matter of national survey programs asking not about general satisfaction, feelings, and perceptions, or about facts that the patients might observe, but about experiences such as how often "doctors explained things in a way that [the patient] could understand" [ 88].
And physics is a matter of deciphering its program.
It's only a matter of time before programming is introduced in all schools across all Bundesländer, but the UK is evidently edging ahead now.
"It's not a matter of finding better programming languages or writing better software," Dr. C. Andrew Neff, a mathematician and the chief scientist of VoteHere, a company in Bellevue, Wash., said of electronic voting.
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