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It's not only an abstract matter, though.
Afghanistan's corruption is not an abstract matter for moralists.
Of course, defending a principle such as online privacy can seem an abstract matter.
But what really separates him from other caricaturists is the vitality and suppleness of his line, an abstract matter.
Some justices who were probably inclined to agree with Mr. Berger as an abstract matter were nonetheless openly troubled by the practical implications of his argument.
The first question is an almost abstract matter of constitutional doctrine, while the answer to the second is highly dependent on specific details.
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And though her mostly abstract subject matter feels a little repetitive, and arid of meaning, her works are charged with a certain tension and ambiguity that keeps you looking and thinking about them.
LISA RANDALL For Randall, a professor of physics at Harvard known for her ability to translate abstract subject matter like cosmological inflation to the masses, it's important for students to see her dressed in more than just a lab coat.
Besides, complex language associated with higher levels was used to address abstract subject matter.
They were adolescents, and their focus was less on abstract subject matter and more about personal identity.
The Supreme Court last addressed abstract subject matter in 1981, since which the Federal Circuit has made virtually anything patentable.
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