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Los Angeles Times journalist Gerrick D. Kennedy was among those who called out Gomez, saying he was "offended" by her tweets because she failed to comment on "important matters" when asked in the past.
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But she also talked during this west coast swing about how hard it has been to focus on important policy matters when running against a candidate like Trump – a man who has polarized the nation and his own party for months and fought against allegations of sexual impropriety for the past week.
(UK 12) Other respondents argued that it would reduce time for discussing important clinical matters: When the midwife turns up, does she pull out a leaflet and say by the way, I'm putting this beside you here?
The announcement sadly leaves aside the rather important matter of when the new charging points will be installed.
It's been obscured by the undeniably important matter of when George Osborne last ate a Greggs pasty, but by far the most significant feature of the chancellor's appearance before the Treasury select committee on Tuesday was the announcement that he has asked the Treasury to look at the impact of "dynamic scoring" of tax levels on the economy.
After all, these issues are combustible because they're important, so it matters when we discuss them with people who are important to us.
Israel Singer, the chairman of the negotiating committee for Jewish claimants, said that it was little and it was late, but that the moral dimension of the agreement with the German government was important no matter when it came.
Most specialists interviewed for this article agreed with Mr. Scher's observation that one of the most important matters to be addressed when purchasing raw land is the availability of water.
"Ever since it joined, British policy has been based on the imperative of being in the room when important matters are discussed," said Charles Grant, director of the Center for European Reform in London, "so that Britain could either stop things happening or shape outcomes that suit Britain".
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