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There are both direct or extensional, and indirect or intensional contexts, and reference matters for the first while sense is fundamental for the second.
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Examine the reference matter at the front and back.
Personal references matter, too; in fact, they may matter more because the impressions of someone who has known the candidate for a decade may carry more weight than someone who knew them for only the length of a business project.
She added: "With reference to the other proposed inquiries, these are matters for the DfT and TfL who conducted the procurement process.
As the terms of reference for the Review made clear, these are matters for Parliament".
Repeated references to sources understandable only to a trained physician may obscure matters for persons not trained in medical terminology.
"It will be for me to decide, as I think right within my terms of reference, which matters will be the subject of my investigation.
This matters for shareholders.
Salary matters for Dickinson.
In a recent note, Priscilla Burity, from BTG Pactual, estimates a peak of private sector credit close to 40% of GDP as a reference for that matter ("Too much of a good thing", BTG Pactual Macroeconomic Research, 19 December 2016).
Lisa Bloom wrote an excellent piece for HuffPost on this topic, in which she suggests that we adults not make constant reference to matters of appearance.
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