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matter

[mat-er] / ˈmæt ər /








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Given the current resources being devoted to oil tankers, they said the group can work up the information necessary to submit a seizure warrant to the court in a matter of weeks.

From The Wall Street Journal

He remains in contact with the clinic’s director through “personal text exchanges once or twice a year, often on matters entirely unrelated to the clinic,” she added.

From The Wall Street Journal

This mattered in a country where 65% of 1.4 billion people live in rural areas and nearly half rely on farming, which generates insufficient income, accounting for just 16% of India's GDP.

From BBC

It proposes to address hierarchical orders, social rank, slavery, colonialism, expropriation and the interweaving of mind and body, matter and spirit.

From The Wall Street Journal

And there is always the matter of beauty, the most elusive and subjective measure of all.

From The Wall Street Journal