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In the same way, the choice of conductor is a peripheral matter.
And so to that unfortunately named party, which - though a peripheral matter - has taken on a grimly hilarious significance.
His second, Richard G. Kleindienst, resigned and later pleaded guilty in a peripheral matter.
The report also definitively clears Bernard W. Nussbaum, a former White House counsel, of any wrongdoing in connection with a peripheral matter involving the files.
She never could focus on what she called "the important fact" (the score of the game, for example), losing its "fringe" in peripheral matter (her novelistic sense of the players' "insouciance" and "sangfroid").
For Colin Bell, an integral member of the last City team to win the title in 1968, it is a peripheral matter compared with the bigger picture of collecting those precious first few points.
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These related to peripheral matters such as permissions to issue new shares and the timing of AGMs.
And its Education Department has neglected the all-important issue of teacher quality while fixating on peripheral matters, like making sure that the public schools permit "constitutionally protected prayer".
It admits, in disarming fashion, several mistakes, though mostly on peripheral matters such as the Dome, Ken Livingstone and his final cabinet reshuffle.
"Nowhere do you find a really interesting policy debate," he says.The biggest shifts are likely to be felt in more peripheral matters.
The Moldova trip in August fit neatly with an approach to governing that is easily misread as Ms. Merkel lavishes attention on even seemingly peripheral matters in pursuit of larger goals.
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