Sentence examples for to be matters from inspiring English sources

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"She did not wish for her private financial affairs to be matters of public discussion.

They considered their leaks to be matters of public interest and acted selflessly.

By contrast, stories about our relationships almost always tend to be matters of reflection, rethinking and revision.

The main reason for their opposition is that they do not want the state involved in what they consider to be matters of religion.

Prohibitions of rape and murder, for example, are felt not to be matters of local custom but to be universally and objectively warranted.

As for Mr. Morsi, administration officials and other outside analysts argue that so far his missteps appear to be matters of tactics, not ideology, with only an indirect connection to his Islamist politics.

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Although Aquinas understands the uncaused necessary being to be God, Rundle takes this to be matter-energy itself.

Power utilities tend to be matter-of-fact, keeping emotion to a minimum.

But typically for Mr. Denk, his reading never threatened to be matter over mind.

Indeed, only Hegarty seems prepared to be matter of fact about his voice.

In an effort to be matter-of-fact, she added, "She's 12".

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