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Interest rate assumptions are especially powerful in pension calculations, and the most important ones are today a matter of statute -- the same statute Congress is now being asked to modify.

The fact that the livers of most mammalian species (including man) are lacking these separating connective tissue sheets explains why the various attempts to define the modules in these livers have so far, only led to the proposition of concepts that are, still today, a matter of debate.

Are we are who we are today a matter of genetics, our environment, or both?

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The Specially Designated Secrets Act came into force earlier this week, a matter of days before the election.

What many people today merely hope will come to pass was for Christians in the early 1400s a matter of faith.

He was a K.G.B. agent in the Soviet embassy in London in the 1980s, a matter of concern to some.

Mr. Richards said the controllers had been working without a contract since September 2006, a matter of frustration that, he said, has led many veteran controllers to retire.

And part of it may have been, as Jelani Cobb wrote earlier this week, a matter of managing the expectations placed on our first black President.

It is, as New York governor Andrew Cuomo noted upon repealing the state sales tax on menstruation products last week, a "matter of social and economic justice".

However, Sandy Easdale was jailed for VAT fraud in 1997, a matter thought to concern current Ibrox board members.

Liverpool bought Suarez for £22m in January 2011, a matter of months after a similar biting incident on PSV midfielder Otman Bakkal.

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