Sentence examples for matters regarding the from inspiring English sources

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The Republicans disagreed among themselves, however, on many matters regarding the conduct and purposes of the war.

Ms. Gorelick, who has recused herself on matters regarding the memo, declined comment, but Mr. Lehman dismissed the lawmaker's assertion in two words.

Mrs. Mathieu, 29, is the director of intergovernmental affairs at the New York Department of Juvenile Justice in Manhattan; she is the liaison for legislative matters regarding the agency.

iSoft said: "Our agreement with CSC precludes us from commenting on matters regarding the Morecambe Bay contract and therefore we must leave updates on specific details to CSC and the NHS".

Asked about the risk from a man apparently suffering from violent episodes, the White House spokesman, Jay Carney said: "For matters regarding the president's security I would refer you to the secret service.

Orr, a former North Carolina Supreme Court justice, has also advised the U.C.L.A. basketball player Shabazz Muhammad and the North Carolina football player Devon Ramsay in eligibility matters regarding the N.C.A.A. in recent months.

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In comparison, 18 per cent neither believed the claims nor thought they mattered regarding the PM's ability to lead the country.

In its filing, Harbinger said the notices focused on possible "violations of the federal securities laws' antifraud provisions in connection with matters previously disclosed and an additional matter regarding the circumstances and disclosure related to agreements with certain fund investors".

It's an aesthetically neutral matter regarding the film (though these elements do seem foregrounded in a way that is occasionally unintentionally comical), but I wonder if there's an actual "After Earth" game on its way.

By Frank Sullivan The New Yorker, October 26 , 1929P. 27 During a political campaign newspapers necessarily print such a mass of reading matter regarding the candidates and issues that a voter must have a more than usually analytical mind to be able to separate the wheat from the chaff and go to the polls knowing exactly for what and for whom he wishes to vote.

The New Yorker, October 26 , 1929P. 27 During a political campaign newspapers necessarily print such a mass of reading matter regarding the candidates and issues that a voter must have a more than usually analytical mind to be able to separate the wheat from the chaff and go to the polls knowing exactly for what and for whom he wishes to vote.

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