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As the cliche says, it is a matter of values.
Rather, it was simply a matter of values and conveyed importance.
The "money interest" has yielded to "the elite," as populism has become a matter of "values," rather than class.
For David Kaiser, a classmate of Mr. Strauss who is a historian at the Naval War College, the compensation issue is a matter of values.
NEW YORK — If you're like me, the hot-button issue of exorbitant pay for corporate executives is mainly a moral one, a matter of values.
Stumping through the socially conservative western reaches of this important swing state, Gov. George W. Bush today questioned the integrity, courage and moral character of Vice President Al Gore and called the presidential race a matter of values.
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The first is a matter of fact, the second a matter of value.
This is not a matter of one religion defeating another, it's a matter of value systems which cannot coexist".
Now that we've dealt with the matter of value, I'll turn to a couple of other quibbles.
The early American political economy appears in a different light: money becomes a matter of value and governance at once, and therefore a crucial area of constitutional debate.
But there is the small matter of valuing human lives and declaring some "ours" worth considerably more than "theirs".
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