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The phrase "organizing matters" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of arranging or structuring something. For example, you could say: "Organizing matters such as payments and employee scheduling is a big part of running a successful business."
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"The closer and closer we get to the election, the more the organizing matters," said Senator Michael Bennet, a Colorado Democrat.
He works on social justice, coalition building, and popular media organizing matters for SEIU.
I think this, perhaps more than any other reason, is why interfaith organizing matters.
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The second god is the demiurge, who by organizing matter divides himself so that a third god arises, who is either identified with the organized cosmos or its animating principle, the world soul (Dillon 1977, 366 372).
From a detailed variable temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) study, it is suggested that this way of organizing matter at the nanoscale may be used to achieve new material properties.
We point out that in the subcellular realm, between nano and micrometers, physical law necessarily plays a far more significant role in organizing matter than in the familiar 'Darwinian world' between millimeters and meters (where matter can be arranged into almost any contingent artifactual arrangement we choose, as witness Lego toys, watches or jumbo jets).
By organizing matter in time and space, gravity creates physical information.
For now, Jeff Agoos, the team's head of scouting, who played for Arena in college at Virginia and with the United States national team, will be the sporting director and organize matters ahead of the league's expansion draft later this month.
Mr. Montag, a British photographer who does not use a camera, leaves pieces of organize matter - kiwi slices in the works here - on color negatives for time.
Even so, like Galileo's telescope, which opened up the immensity of space, Deisseroth's technologies have helped reveal how little we know about the brain — what Koch calls "by far the most complex piece of organized matter in the known universe".
Even so, like Galileo's telescope, which opened up the immensity of space, Deisseroth's technologies have helped reveal how little we know about the brain what Koch calls "by far the most complex piece of organized matter in the known universe".
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