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Just like an oaky, buttery chardonnay, the value of these blogs tends to be a matter of taste.
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This is partly because religion is now commonly treated in western societies as a lifestyle choice, a matter of taste, not reason.
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Whether this seems affecting or affected is probably a matter of taste.
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If the former, then each religion is simply a set of moral teachings and attitudes which one accepts or rejects as a matter of taste.
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Whether New Labour is insufficiently redistributive is a matter of taste.
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Or is provocation in this sense a matter of taste?
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Now its value is purely a matter of taste.
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This is doubtless a matter of taste and temperament.
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It comes down to a matter of taste.
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That's just a matter of taste.
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Whether the artist deserves to be mentioned in the same sentence as the long-time stars of the art world is a matter of personal taste, but the sale of "Chinese Girl" appears to have cemented his reputation as a commercial, if not critical, success.
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Car buying is a matter of personal taste and style, and the CTS-V has washed the bad taste of Cimmarons and Cateras from our mouth.
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This will be a matter of personal taste.
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