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The phrase "a matter requiring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a specific issue or situation needs attention or action.
Example: "This is a matter requiring immediate attention from the management team."
Alternatives: "an issue needing" or "a situation demanding".
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Why did this come up as a matter requiring urgent attention and immediate decision?
Getting people properly seated is often a matter requiring not merely a first-class mailing list and diplomatic skills worthy of the Hapsburg court, but a whip and a chair.
At present, New York lobbyists are required to register when they try to get a law passed, a matter requiring the approval of hundreds of people and at least some public scrutiny.
At the meeting, the group, roughly 20 people, agreed that the issues with Goldman's conflict-of-interest procedures warranted a warning, known-as a "matter requiring attention," or M.R.A., according to the lawsuit.
This is already recognized as a matter requiring many different types of knowledge.
This is a matter requiring a sense of national urgency.
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"Ministers must not intervene, or appear to intervene, with tribunals on any matter requiring a decision in their quasi-judicial capacity, except as permitted by statute," the rules read.
Obtaining claims on future consumption or income is a different matter, requiring a more complex investment strategy.Private pension accounts leave average people as investors.
High rates of death associated with ESKD and cultural protocols constraining the display of names, images and sounds of deceased persons make photography and/or film a sensitive matter requiring a specific consent process.
You should consult a lawyer if you have a legal matter requiring attention. .
Maintaining and developing a case-mix system can be a complicated matter requiring years of experience, as well as extensive knowledge of the framework behind it.
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