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Essentially, it would be a matter of how much pain she could withstand, he said.
Then it would be a matter of who would and could get out in time.
I thought it would be a matter of just turning up.
The local government ombudsman said it would be a matter for the Electoral Commission.
It would be a matter of honor, which as you know is a tremendous thing in our society.
Should the case ever come to court, it would be a matter of one person's word against another's.
"I'd say it would be a matter of days" before the two governments issue a joint statement, she added.
It would be a matter, as he puts it, of allowing someone else to have their headache.
It would be a matter of inches, depending on the load, but not as much as four feet.
If it did, it would be a matter of serious concern for us and the international community," Rankin said.
"If a lack of effort were detected, then it would be a matter of greater concern," he said.
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