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matter

[mat-er] / ˈmæt ər /








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Among the files that were released, extensive redactions were expected to shield victims, as well as references to individuals and entities that could be the subject of ongoing investigations or matters of national security.

From Los Angeles Times

Despite the grim subject matter, the show also offers a glimpse of hope that such awareness arrives in time for someone to show that those despairing are not alone.–

From Salon

HarperCollins did not confirm the reasons for its decision, adding: "We do not comment on internal matters."

From BBC

The company forecast a 3% net yield for the full year ahead, after normalizing for accounting matters involving a new loyalty program and other factors.

From MarketWatch

Not all of these poets are represented by their finest work, but this doesn’t really matter.

From The Wall Street Journal