Reality matters."
Expertise matters.
But all of them involve other matters as well.
In “Rain,” what “matters” is children, friends, and work.
"That the rule of law matters.
In Christianity these matters have included the doctrine of
"The onset of new matters due to COVID-19 has been much, much faster."
Monsieur Follenvie alone was authorized to interview him on civil matters.
It acts as the highest religious authority in matters of doctrine and practice.
We will address any existing issues or violations and remedy any remaining matters."
"The number of new distressed matters rivals 2008," said Rachel Strickland, a restructuring lawyer at Willkie Farr.
Compurgation was practiced until the 16th century in criminal matters and into the 19th century in civil matters.
A census matters, a high school English teacher matters, the citizens of an imaginary country matter, a guy trying to pay for his daughter to go to college matters.
“The department is examining the matters published today to ensure all of these matters have been reported appropriately by service providers, consistent with the policies and procedures covering such matters.”
Love: I do think it matters what you eat, what you drink, I think it matters what your exercise routine is, and I think it matters what your topical routine and maybe even your by-mouth routine is, by your dermatologist.
And he'll get paid an additional fee of $5,000 per day in which he is required to spend at least four hours addressing matters outside of routine and customary board matters, such as participating in court-related proceedings, according to SEC filings.
In their letters to the White House and the State Department, the chairmen of the three House committees sought records related to the Biden and Manafort matters, and warned against linking the military assistance to the push for investigations of the matters.
However we may need more flexibility than this to allow both for contexts where psychological similarity matters a lot but bodily similarity matters a little and for contexts where bodily similarity matters a lot and psychological similarity matters a little.
Zimbabwe’s judicial system includes the Constitutional Court, which is the highest court in matters pertaining to the constitution; the Supreme Court, which is the highest court of appeal in all other matters; and the High Court, which has original jurisdiction in all civil and criminal matters and supervises the magistrates courts and other subordinate courts.
“These senior prosecutors will report directly to the attorney general and the deputy attorney general, as appropriate, and will make recommendations as to whether any matters not currently under investigation should be opened, whether any matters currently under investigation require further resources, or whether any matters merit a special counsel,” Stephen E.
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