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In Afghanistan, political retirement is increasingly a matter of murder.
Going or coming, being a Jew in America is increasingly a matter of individual choice.
The UK's carbon budgets are increasingly a matter of political strife.
The false distinction between genre and literary novels is increasingly a matter of marketing rather than critical inquiry.
By Jon Lee Anderson July 19 , 2011In Afghanistan, political retirement is increasingly a matter of murder.
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Since then, Italy has been governed by a technocratic government led by Mario Monti, whose own political future has increasingly become a matter of national interest.
Through her repeated interviews with the people of rural Wisconsin, she shows how politics have increasingly become a matter of personal identity.
What sport is obliged to do, increasingly as a matter of survival rather than merely good practice, is to say that cheating is not a problem but a degenerative disease that has to be fought to the death.
As pop music increasingly becomes a matter of single-click instant access, it has begun to lose one of its most important qualities, the sense of mystery and anticipation that used to elevate events into truly memorable moments.
"Race in America is increasingly becoming a matter of subjectivity," says Peter Skerry, a fellow at the Brookings Institute, who recently published a book on the racial politics of the census.
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