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The trend in medical policy, economic considerations, and other matters point to the need for affirmative government policies for infant male circumcision.
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8; 4500; 4500 sq. A. A topic of discussion or thought; a matter, subject, point, head or division of a subject.
In March, FIFA's Technical and Development Committee gave the world's soccer venues a proverbial "red card" overall on safety matters, pointing the finger in particular at Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Reiche then debunks the idea that population matters, pointing out the poor performance of India.
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Or, what of an African American judge; can he or she not rule on matters pointing fingers at the NAACP or other similarly venued organizations.
The words of Heart of the Matter point to one reason why Anthems for Doomed Youth is a better album than anyone might reasonably expect.
"Performances don't matter; points do," he said.
But its subject-matter points forwards to the Gill and Morris books.
Other mythical matter points up the crossroads character of Hittite civilization, being made up of Akkadian, Hurrian, and Canaanite themes.
"This matter points to the continuing need for consultation to move toward greater policy convergence," it concluded.
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