You re singing, and no one else is in the studio, it s usually midnight and it doesn t really matter who s playing in the end.
The inspector general's office said it would refer the matter to the Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility to determine whether he had violated rule of professional conduct for any state bars of which he is a member.
"It's not just having a piece of paper with the right words on it, but it's a matter of having all the 'administrivia' right, getting the paper out the door at the right time to the right person and developing procedures as to how that information gets back to the right person at the company, " he says.
That continuity either means that it was a robust strategy that has weathered the enormous economic changes since then, or it's so bland that it doesn't much matter what the economy's doing.
The scholars will "help us look at some of the questions that have arisen, in regard to soft money, with regard to independent expenditures, with regard to whether or not this is a matter of changing the system, or it's simply a matter of enforcement, " the Tennessee Republican said.
"Security is not a matter of sports organizers, it's a matter of the authorities, police, army, whatever as we have no power in football to change security, " Blatter added.
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Big technology like renewable energy, carbon sequestration and advances in aquaculture certainly have a major role in restoring the ocean and the planet to a healthy balance, but in many cases it's a matter of giving nature the space and time to do what it needs to do with a helping hand from all of us.
If a single child enjoys his first healthy meal as a result of Angelina Jolie's high profile appearances for the United Nations, does it really matter whether she's in it for the good press?
But size isn't that important, it's the skills that matter.
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It's a matter of doing the right thing and I think it requires leaders to demand and ask the country to do what's right.
"The intention doesn't matter though it's the way that someone perceives being touched, " says Worman.
We think dark matter is a particle too, it's just an odd form of matter in the fact that we don't perceive it very readily.
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For Asashima the question is simple: "It's a matter of taking advantage of the wonderful, regenerative capability of life, " he says.
It's not just a matter of local laws, they wrote, it's the Second Amendment: individuals, they said, have the right to own guns.
And then there was this reminder from the U.S. Tax Court--that no matter how bad the preparer, it's the taxpayer who's on the hook for any back taxes owed, possibly forever.
The prime minister's official spokesman said David Cameron believed it was a matter for Ipsa, when asked about the prime minister's thoughts of MPs' demands for more pay.
Instead, Ryan said, it's a matter of the Jets likely having as many as seven new starters on defense, possibly including first-round picks Dee Milliner and Sheldon Richardson.
" Meanwhile, Mr. Correa issued a statement saying that "radio and TV frequencies have been granted in ways that are frequently dark and it's time to analyze the matter.
Eric Sim, the club's secretary said it was a matter of principle, rather than the amount involved, though there was concern that the sum could rise over the next few years.
When the bite finally does come, and the sea-soaked battle rages, we know that it's only a matter of time before the man or the fish gives up.
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She definitely is the most conservative member of the court, although it's not always a matter of how she votes but the way she says things in her opinions.
So essentially it doesn't really matter whether it's Don Rumsfeld at the top or if it's Bob Gates at the top?
But that's the last time Bear Stearns brought it up, suggesting the matter had been sidelined or dropped.
Once you've paired the headphones to your phone, it's simply a matter of spooling up some tunes in the app, and you're good to go -- return the Ghost Bee to its cradle and the music starts coming out of the speakers.
Meanwhile Universities UK, the umbrella body for UK universities, said it regretted "the BBC's approach in this matter".
"Quite honestly, for the first 100 miles or so, I won't be aggressive at all because it's just a matter of getting in the flow and getting back to what you know you know how to do so well, " Waltrip said.
"It's a matter of whether the technology can be applied in time, " said Professor James.
From the outside, the industry may look more streamlined, but behind the scenes it's another matter, says Mr Silva.
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But it's a matter of making the investment in infrastructure and also then training the workers to be able to get those jobs.
"It's a matter of respecting the customer's time, " says Mr. Champeau.
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