Sentence examples for matters establishing from inspiring English sources

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On 11 August 1952, the United States was the first non-ECSC member to recognise the Community and stated it would now deal with the ECSC on coal and steel matters, establishing its delegation in Brussels.

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"We have resolved many Countrywide mortgage-related matters, established large reserves to address these issues and identified a range of possible losses beyond those reserves, which we believe adequately addresses our exposures," said Lawrence Grayson, a spokesman for Bank of America.

What happens to established retailers or, for that matter, established financial service providers?

In his extremely high-profile position, it is rare to see a man (or woman, for that matter) establish such a firm boundary on personal life, so his declaration is newsworthy and prompting national conversation.

A Swedish study (2005) on the impact of particulate matter established that it could cause annually more than 4700 premature deaths in cities and almost 600 in the countryside of Sweden [ 16].

Later, the program moved to sight word vocabulary, spelling pattern anomalies (e.g., "Wind the watch in the wind"), and other beginning reading matters, thereby establishing a progression from copy, to recognition, recall, and, finally, some of the many exceptions in English orthography.

In the CAPR mode (Darhower, 2002; Fitze, 2006; Jones et al., 2006; Cha & Park, 2010; Liang, 2010), such comments reflect the socio-relational aspect of communication, such as talking about irrelevant matters and establishing a sound social context for maintaining friendship as well as appraisal and encouragement (Anderson et al., 2010).

Therefore, the corresponding constants are not critical for the system: although their ordering matters for establishing the simplification, their precise value have little importance.

As so often happens, it's merely a matter of establishing boundaries, says the scarred Frost.

Is learning a matter of establishing stimulus response (S R) connections or does it depend on the learner's understanding of perceptual relationships?

A participant at the meeting, who asked not to be named, recalled that Chalabi made a compelling case that the Americans would have an easy victory there: "He said there'd be no resistance, no guerrilla warfare from the Baathists, and a quick matter of establishing a government".

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