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After the disastrous dinner, she explains that if Reynolds's life leaves her no room to deliver care, even in matters so simple as asparagus with butter instead of oil, she simply needs to put him in a position where he's unable to refuse it.
It is hard in matters so mystical to say how literally one is bound to believe the doctrine he teaches and even more difficult to say how far it is reliance upon a teacher's literal belief which induces followers to give him money.
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But here, too, we must first discuss the difficulties involved: for, as in other matters, so in this no theory has been handed down to us that the most ordinary man could not have thought of.
Himmler was extremely honest in financial matters; so was Eichmann.
That's another reason what happened in Nairobi matters so much.
How did a man so coarse and dislikable and, in social matters, so self-defeatingly defensive and overeager manage to write so well, with such empathy and delicacy?
Likewise, I believe there is bound to be a certain discrepancy over the amount of authority in financial matters so long as I generate most of the income.
I trust their taste in all matters, so when they told me there was a new off-the-hook yoga retreat right up the coast from them, I signed on for a week.
We've seen Peele's amazing ability to comment on matters of race in nuanced matters, so expect greatness.
Today's 20th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act highlights how Congress can impact our lives--and why choosing our representatives in Congress matters so much.
But it could help us outwit our own default assumptions in cases where it matters so much more.
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