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In matches this close, the ability to make the right call matters more than ever.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has questioned whether the content of a phone call matters if the record shows merely that someone made a late-night call to a sex line or suicide helpline.
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For Butler, we have to think of matter in terms of "a process of materialisation that stabilises over time to produce the effect of boundary, fixity … we call matter" (1993, 9).
Leonardo and colleagues are what you could call subject matter experts at solving problems in Rio.
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She did not tend to lie, as Trump does, about what Politico called matters of "policy substance"—what one could also call demonstrable facts about the world.
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There is a section called "Matter —> Meat", and others on consciousness, on perception and on behaviour.
Since Aquinas, the material used is called "matter" and the words are called "form"; the terms are borrowed from Aristotelian metaphysics.
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