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If it were, the material world would be unknowable; indeed, the term matter itself would be unintelligible unless it somehow could be defined by reference to sense experiences.
Mr. Obama's political advisers are struggling to define a response, aware that their prospects may rest on persuading voters that the results of the first term matter less than the contrast between their vision for the next four years and the alternative economic ideas offered by Republicans.
(2) In the proper sense of the term, matter is that which, with form, constitutes the composite, as in the case of every created substance.
Festival organizers create the term "Matter Out of Place" for the new restrictions for costume that make debris.
Festival organisers create the term "Matter Out of Place" for the new restrictions for costume that make debris.
A country that does not focus on the factors that over the longer term matter greatly for its economic success is a country whose prosperity is in jeopardy.
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It turns out that the short term matters too.
The term matters, because it symbolises recognition of a community that has long been oppressed.
Organized Crime Strike Force: The organized crime unit handles complex long term matters, utilizing extensive grand jury and electronic surveillance, often using statutes such as RICO.
Lower courts have said that Indians' opinions on the term matters only between 1967 and 1990, when the team's trademarks were registered.
"The economy is a short-term matter, Michael Jordan is a short-term matter, but the N.B.A. will be here for a long time and will continue to be attractive programming," he said.
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