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Those are matters for another day.
But then, maybe, those are matters for another book.
Though immigration clearly affects local councils, Mr Cameron was talking about visa policy and migration caps, and those are matters for central government.
"The independent report has been undertaken, I think the report speaks for itself and those are matters for the immigration minister because I'm focused on the economy".
The strength of those companies matters for the wireless industry because SBC and BellSouth together control Cingular, while Verizon controls the nation's largest cellular carrier, Verizon Wireless, in a venture with Vodafone of Britain.
Concepts are first and foremost techniques for coping with their subject matters; only secondarily are they means of referring to particular constituents of those subject matters for the purpose of framing discursively structured true and false thoughts about them.
All this matters for three reasons.
"I do not know whether or not LNS considers that those matters were acceptable for a person in LNS's position in life".
How much control the league has in those matters is up for debate.
It delineates certain issues which fall beyond the purview of judicial review because those matters are unsuited for adjudication, due to the nature of the litigation process and judicial expertise.
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