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And that, she adds, is not simply a matter of pay.
To some this is a matter of pay and conditions, while to others (not just within the BMA) it is a broader issue involving the current state of the NHS.
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It's a matter of paying attention".
(There is no difference in access; it's a matter of paying what you can).
And then there was the matter of paying — how to split if there's an uneven number of dishes?
"Gratitude is always a matter of paying attention," she writes, of "deliberately beholding and appreciating the other".
In Elvis's case, this simple lesson was not just a matter of paying lip service to an abstract principle.
So this is a matter of paying people for their knowledge and smart work instead of paying chemical companies for poisons.
That defense could not be used against a state, which had no choice in the matter of paying smokers' Medicaid costs.
For all the political intrigue, Hsieh's father says the potential nationality swap is primarily a matter of paying for coaches, doctors and airfare.
If "Titanic" had failed, it would have been Fox's chairman, Bill Mechanic, whose job was on the line....It falls to Chernin to address the awkward matter of paying Cameron.
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