As a matter of fact, there are 78 million baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964.
Robot safety is likely to surface in the civil courts as a matter of product liability.
We tend to view whether kids are good at waiting as a matter of temperament.
Immigrant and voting-rights advocates see non-citizen suffrage as a matter of taxpayer fairness and civic engagement.
We learned about this today and are investigating it as a matter of urgency.
"They come together and go apart almost as a matter of course, " he said.
California and other state governments have taken up lead bullets as a matter of policy.
Warwickshire Police has said it is looking into Mr Joslin's death as a matter of routine.
In all fairness, many are forbidden to do so as a matter of corporate policy.
We call on the government to improve the population count as a matter of urgency.
Is it possible to go out and find a mentor as a matter of course?
As a matter of fact, they're so happy they're singing karaoke in the backseat.
As a matter of comparison, the long-term average rate of consumer-level inflation is roughly 2.3 percent.
As a matter of policy, the IRS refuses to comment on cases involving individual taxpayers.
As a matter of fact, nearly 47% of Midwesterners never live outside their home state.
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As a matter of fact, these innovations are already being applied in isolated pockets.
It called on the Northern Ireland Executive to implement changes "as a matter of urgency".
The MoD must address equipment shortages and capability gaps as a matter of urgency.
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All that is true, but defending lighthouses as a matter of utility surely misses the point.
As a matter of practice, the Swiss do not certify documentation obtained from banks.
And, as a matter of fact, there are copious studies and reports available on the topic.
It must be reinforced and built upon as a matter of the utmost national importance.
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That seemed unlikely as a matter of legal title but, figuratively speaking, probably true.
Dr Brophy called for further research to be funded as a matter of urgency.
As a matter of fact, Wal-Mart will see increased traffic and benefit from it.
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Republicans say that manual counts are inherently subjective and inaccurate and are against them as a matter of principle.
This is usually presented as a matter of equity: Everyone needs to make sacrifices.
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Scotland's Environment Minister Paul Wheelhouse said workers were clearing the site as a matter of urgency.
As a matter of short-term politics, it was a triumph (even Mr Jeffords voted for it).
And in real life, many middle-class voters feel the same way as a matter of principle.
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