Sentence examples for a matter upon from inspiring English sources

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On one non-essentialist view, the nature of an architectural object is as we experience it, a matter upon which we may agree but which depends in part on subjective perception and reception of, and interaction with, the work (Scruton 1979/2013).

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The text also addresses concerns of any split between the 17 eurozone countries and the other ten – a matter touched upon in an address to the summit by Jerzy Buzek, the European Parliament president, who said all EU institutions had to stay united to deal with an "extraordinary" economic and financial situation.

He talks particularly about the significance of Paul Cézanne and his successors, approving their concept of "sheer paint: a picture a matter of pigments upon a piece of cloth stretched on a frame".

After Friday, both Sanofi and Aventis were set on a merger, it was just a matter of agreeing upon something that everyone could live with, people close to the talks said.

In Korea, the original song by B.o.B and Bruno Mars topped the Cyworld music chart in a matter of hours upon the video's release.

As a matter of fact, upon addition of netrin-1 to aortic ring in in vitro cultures, these authors observed inhibition of filopodia formation and sprouting, suggesting that netrin-1 is an antiangiogenic factor [ 1, 16, 31].

Some time after making Cosey's acquaintance, Bergquist was called upon, as a matter of routine, to investigate the mutilation of a Library copy of a nineteenth-century genealogy, from which someone, using a razorlike instrument, had cut out several blank pages provided to the back of the book for additional entries.

It's not a matter that directly impacts upon the well-off, unless they're the sort that resents having their freedom to go on holiday curtailed (and there are some of those).

Directing them to acquit Tafawa Beckford, one of the original defendants, he told them: 'Without the evidence of Mark Brown, which you cannot as a matter of law rely upon on its own, there is no other evidence you could properly rely upon to convict Mr Beckford.' Beckford, a stepbrother of pop star Jamelia, was acquitted of both murders.

It's not a style that grabs at life but that moves into it, that passes through it with a quietly adamant determination to keep going but without any illusions about taking action, which she knows is as much a matter of being acted upon.

For him, the fight against homosexuality is a matter of "national security" upon which the survival of the nation depends.

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