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"I don't accept that this matter arises," he told the BBC.
MoMA, I would suggest, has been more motivated by concerns of contemporary culture than art per se – a possibility that seems to be ignored whenever this matter arises.
Asked whether some of his MPs were calling his leadership into question, Mr Miliband replied: "I don't accept that this matter arises".
And when patients still are confused or a new matter arises, his staff can address the problem without him by looking up the information in the digital record.
Gilbert's expertise on the "whatever" matter arises not from his work with stem cells and DNA, at suny's Upstate Medical University, in Syracuse, but from his role as the father of a fourteen-year-old girl.
Because this matter arises on the law side rather than the chancery side of the Circuit Court, the Court's authority to review the order of the trial court is found in Code § 8.01-670(A) which enumerates particular matters which may be the subject of appeal and concludes with subsection (3) which provides appellate jurisdiction over any matter where a "person" is "aggrieved..
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Perhaps it was just as well that a similarly touchy matter arose before she arrived.
Metaphysical problems about "mind" versus "matter" arise only from epistemological confusions.
(d) Any other matter arising which involves the administration of the Railroad Retirement Act.
"This matter arose from standard risk-management procedures for Treasury note futures contracts.
"All lives matter" arose as "black lives matter" gained viral popularity and is viewed by many as an implicit rebuke to the movement.
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