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It is plainly a matter of skill, of technique, since one can envisage a successful outcome before undertaking it.
The appeal of hedonism is fairly obvious: the pleasantness of our experience is plainly a matter of great significance; many have claimed it to be the only thing that matters.
"In the course of time, this position may move, either by way of fine tuning, as was done recently in relation to remand prisoners and others, or more radically, but its position in the spectrum is plainly a matter for Parliament, not the courts".
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"Although the extent to which taxpayer money was used indirectly to pay these bonuses plainly is a matter of public importance," the S.E.C. wrote in its filing "it does not, in and of itself, give rise to a federal securities law violation".
"Its sweeping definition of commercial speech, which exposed speech which plainly concerned a matter of public interest to liability without fault to an individual who hadn't even been damaged by it, now applies to all speech by corporations that reaches California".
Quite rightly, of course: the quality of broadband services in the UK is plainly an issue that matters to the health of the economy.
Mr. Ferrer, who marched with Councilman Philip Reed and Councilwoman Margarita López, who are openly gay, said quite plainly: "It's a matter of 'Will we tolerate any discrimination or none?' I say none".
At the end of the day, a tennis match is plainly a match no matter how big the tournament, no what what your draw is, no matter where the stadium is.
But plainly we are able to distinguish the two cases, so it cannot simply be a matter of perceiving a relation, but something to do with our perception of the relata.
Plainly, it's only a matter of time before "audience retention" and profitability justify showing whatever it is you used to imagine couldn't be broadcast for reasons of taste.
Although the text plainly makes this claim as a matter of inheritance and the preservation of their father's name and legacy (Numbers 27:4), over time this story has been read through a feminist lens that also emphasizes the shift to women being able to retain land in their family name.
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