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matter

[mat-er] / ˈmæt ər /








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This redistribution matters for markets because it signals that the global cycle no longer runs through a single corridor.

From Barron's

Harder said it will cost about as much as $150,000 to deal with the key matters.

From MarketWatch

However, a judge ordered the council to re-look at the complaint, saying it had not considered the nub of the matter - whether the fouling constituted a "statutory nuisance".

From BBC

A Fujitsu spokesperson said: "These matters are the subject of forensic investigation by the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry and it's not appropriate for us to comment while that process is ongoing."

From BBC

But that means they feel compelled to get their days in, no matter the conditions.

From Los Angeles Times