Sentence examples for some a matter from inspiring English sources

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The fall of Eliot Spitzer was, for some, a matter of glee.

It seems, to some, a matter not of policy and congressional order, but of character and contempt.

Mr. McCain's temperament has long been a subject of fascination in Washington, and for some a matter of concern.

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There are lots of reasons for this – some are cultural, some technical, and some just a matter of confidence.

Some distress on Wall Street is real, some merely a matter of perception.

The answer is, to some extent, a matter of timing.

Nabhan, Jarrah, Hasan, Oday, and Omar are all leaving Egypt, some in a matter of days.

Some, as a matter of principle, refuse to recognise another recent initiative, granting women their own national identity cards.

Yet one has to allow that this is, to some extent, a matter of faith, at least for the moment.

And Mr. Weinstein began to make back all of his losses — and then some — in a matter of weeks.

What amounts to discrediting a witness "unfairly" is, of course, to some extent a matter of debate.

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