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After all, politics is a matter of servicing the community, which means that it is morality in practice.
"It's not been a matter of service delivery or quality of care at the hospital," said Michael B. Kaplowitz, head of the County Board of Legislators' Budget and Appropriations Committee, which oversees a panel on the medical center.
She said the original statement was trying to make clear that the waiters and chefs were treated equally in the matter of service charge, not that they received any of it in addition to their wages.
A spokeswoman for Roux said that in the original statement he was trying to make clear that the waiters and chefs were treated equally in the matter of service charge, not that they received any of it in addition to their wages.
Because if it was a matter of service, it's a lot of sacrifice to be a president of our country.
It can help streamline signup for security services in a matter of seconds (services that had previously been standalone).
The pressing matter of public services gets scant attention.
It's a matter of adding services in a way that makes sense, both for viewers and for Verizon's business.
This paper focuses on public-private partnerships that are intended to address broad questions of providing sustainable health outcomes rather than on the day-to-day interaction that occurs when the government buys a health service from a private supplier or where it leaves the entire matter of health service supply to the private sector.
He viewed his time there as a matter of national service.
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