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To be clear, directors of the New York Fed are in principle kept away from bank supervision matters – a point that was codified in December 2010, after passage of the Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation.
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Northam's campaign urged the groups not to release the poll's findings, according to multiple people familiar with the matter — a point not disputed by his campaign.
For then it is natural to say that non-atomic objects are identical if and only if they have exactly the same parts to the same degree and that is not a vague matter (a point already made in Williamson 1994: 255).
What "black lives matter" means in essence, one of this film's voices says, "is that all lives matter," a point "13th" makes with undeniable eloquence as well as persuasive force.
What "black lives matter" means in essence, one of this film's voices says, "is that all lives matter," a point "13th" makes with undeniable eloquence as well as persuasive force.
Still, performance matters to a point.
But market share only matters to a point.
"It was a matter of a point here or there.
* Turnout operations: In a neutral political environment, the superior ground game can matter for a point or so.
"Neither materialised and, in the end, the matter became a point of principle as much as anything".
"We will only insist in dialogue and negotiations and I think as the United Kingdom is isolated in this matter in a point they will have to accept the need for dialogue".
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