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To turn what is a matter of civil rights over to voters would be an abdication of lawmakers' duty.
Would immersion in American society not shift this husband's view of what is a matter of "honor" and what is criminal?
But exactly which level of anonymity is in force when, and for that matter which means what, is a matter of growing dispute.
What is a matter for concern, though, is what their move implies about the potential within our law for a shadow system of family justice to develop.
Who realizes what is a matter for speculation, and there are those who believe each is simply looking for a new way to hoodwink the other.
The whips, in all parties, will struggle to maintain party discipline on what is a matter of conscience not just policy.
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What was a matter of luck?
It vulgarizes what's a matter of principle".
Foreign Affairs Select Committee member John Baron called on the prime minister to clarify the British government's position on what was a matter of "seminal performance".
"Dumbfounded, I stared at him speechless and he said to me, 'What's a matter?
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