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These should all be matters for the EU at 27, not at 17.What price Britain's interest Britain should worry.
The value of low unemployment and an honest day's pay for an honest day's work should not be matters for debate.
These large changes and strong trends may be matters for regret or celebration, depending on one's point of view, and Mr Brown's campaign for Britishness may likewise be judged admirable or not.
In the recently enacted or ganized crime bill, two offenses that were traditionally consid ered to be matters for local justice gambling and bribery of local officials were made Federal crimes.
There will always be matters for which, as Wilkins says puckishly, "no amount of shareholder money is too much to spend," but without doubt, the old-line firms are under pressure.
The proposal comes from a policy review by the former Labour education secretary David Blunkett, and Hunt embraced it partly, I guess, because it allows him to deflect awkward questions – for example, about whether he supports more faith schools, Islamic or otherwise – by saying they would be matters for the new directors.
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Elsewhere these are matters for the Land.
Those are matters for another day.
These are matters for the Treasury.
Those are matters for the police.
These are matters for the offeree company and its shareholders.
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