Sentence examples for matters normally from inspiring English sources

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Julián Castro seems entirely comfortable expressing views on national and international matters normally outside the purview of first-term mayors.

"Resolution of such matters normally proceeds through a co-ordinated approach by such agencies," the bank said, adding that it "was therefore surprised to receive the order from the DFS, given that discussions with the agencies were ongoing".

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The Amazon rainforest is another matter, normally too wet to catch fire, and slow to rebuild if it does.

The quintessence considered by Dr. Albrecht, like ordinary matter, normally exists in a humdrum, unsurprising attractive mode, and becomes more tenuous in space as the universe expands.

As a matter of public policy, some countries have refused to permit patents for subject matter normally within the realm of the professional skill of doctors.

Meanwhile, a White House official noted it had only been six weeks since Mr. Daschle proposed Ms. Weintraub, and said that she was still in the "very early stages" of background checks and other matters that normally precede appointments.

The rules covering economic and financial matters are normally known as "financial fair play regulations".

In Sweden, as in many other modern societies, different health, safety, and security matters are normally handled separately and in parallel planning and management processes by different sectors in the municipal administration (Johansson 2008, 2013; Norén 2016).

In the beginning she appeared to Mother Salomé and communicated with Nabor through her, and many of the Virgin's messages were printed and distributed throughout the town—some were rules dealing with morality and personal conduct, but the Virgin also controlled matters that normally would have been the purview of a mayor or a city council, like the building of roads and the openings of wells.

Extracted matter is normally concentrated prior to solution-state 31P-NMR analysis by either rotary evaporation or freeze-drying [10].

Meanwhile, Nagel notes that, when a person has much riding on some matter, we normally expect them to engage in more, and more diligent, evidence-seeking behavior before arriving at confident belief.

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