Sentence examples for matter of tradition from inspiring English sources

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It's partly a matter of tradition.

It is also a matter of tradition, and history.

Preference for any one of these manifestations is largely a matter of tradition.

It was not a matter of "tradition," and these farmers did not need an alternative livelihood.

I used to think of these differences as quirks or a matter of tradition.

In part, the legacy is self-perpetuating, a matter of tradition.

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It is both a superstition and a matter of traditions.

The rituals they introduced are now matters of tradition instead of innovation.

These new documents have thus loomed as a menace to a variety of rooted assumptions, from matters of tradition and dogma to hypotheses that are exploits of scholarship.

"But why did she want to be Celine Dion?" Jim Ed Norman, the president of Warner-Reprise's Nashville division, Ms. Hill's record company, contends that country aficionados are extremely judgmental, particularly about matters of tradition.

But even employing the jurisprudential methods applied by the modern court, there is no satisfactory showing that abortion as a matter of custom and tradition was properly found to be an implied aspect of the liberties protected by the 14th Amendment.

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