The heart of the matter for senators has been the motivation for the firings.
The Wall Street Journal has an article today getting to the heart of the matter.
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But the heart of the matter was much smaller: a shoddy way of dealing with expenses.
Instead, the heart of the matter is jobs, and how many union teachers the city will employ.
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In April, they had a chance to get to the heart of the matter, the voting system.
She was a brilliant debater who could cut to the heart of the matter and focus the discussion.
It pulls you to the heart of this matter - to what is needed and what is denied.
The heart of the matter, he thinks, is that barbecue is about home.
At the heart of the matter is DirecTV's desire to bring the management and encryption of its security cards in-house.
The heart of the matter, he says, is that the traditional IT architecture is human-based, while the cloud is not.
There were tons of other constructive feedback but I felt none of them really dug into the heart of the matter.
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To do a psychological based study to get to the heart of the matter would not likely help us understand, either.
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Interestingly, this was the issue that was at the heart of the matter prior to the 2006 CBA although still not resolved.
And because leadership is, at the heart of the matter, a relational skill, how we communicate with others is integral to our success.
This touched the heart of the matter, for if he was guilty as charged, Harold Shipman undoubtedly had a chronic and acute impulse control problem.
The heart of the matter is that the advertising has lost some of its exuberance because the advertising agency selection practices are a bit archaic.
It gets right down to the heart of the matter: helping others in the case of small businesses will truly help yourself in the process.
But, at the heart of the matter, owners are looking to gain back some revenues by looking for an 18 percent pay cut from the players.
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At the heart of the matter is the way agents are paid--traditionally through a commission, paid by the seller, of 5% or 6% of the home's sales price.
She went straight to the heart of the matter: The way the Municipal government was implementing its commitment to the garbage pickers was creating divisions among the various cooperatives.
The reasons for this may be many but the issue of whether the early front runner 'Red' Ken Livingstone may be allowed to stand lies at the heart of the matter.
At the heart of the matter, according to critics, are two problems that were never resolved and that have driven the project off-track, alienating many of its early supporters and participants.
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The heart of the matter is that in 2008, at the height of the credit crunch, the perception of banks' financial strength was linked to how much they had to pay to borrow.
As a BBC trainee he worked in the most junior jobs in the newsroom in Northern Ireland, as well as doing research, and making tea, for Joan Bakewell on Heart of The Matter.
Although the idea of the uncanny valley has been observed, there has not been much rigorous scientific experimental work on it, partly because it's hard to get at the heart of the matter objectively.
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