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matter

[mat-er] / ˈmæt ər /








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"What has been offered is an 'overarching review', not a statutory public inquiry. That distinction matters," he said.

From BBC

No indicator — no matter how good its historical record — works forever.

From MarketWatch

But handing down its ruling, Germany's highest court for civil and criminal matters rejected DUH's arguments.

From Barron's

Particulate matter from fossil fuel emissions is also linked to cardiovascular events and negative effects on maternal fetal health.

From Los Angeles Times

Araghchi denied the claim, noting that Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium—and therefore the number of atomic bombs it could theoretically fuel—had been a matter of public record for years.

From The Wall Street Journal