This is the state of matter that exists in most stars throughout the Universe.
The migration of labour across State lines is obviously a matter of inter-state commerce.
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Thus affairs of state matter, because they bear on all these factors.
The Secretary of State has considered the matter afresh in the light of all the material referred to in the preceding paragraph, and in the light of representations which he has received on the subject.
Mrs Clinton has a long-standing relationship with James Jones, the former general and NATO commander whom Mr Obama is said to have tapped as national security adviser (though whether the relationship will survive the traditional rivalry between that role and the secretary of state is another matter).
Mr Humes explained that MCZs were a matter for the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, whilst fishing was a devolved matter.
And sports economist Rodney Fort of Washington State University thinks it could be just a matter of time before the league has its own franchises in the Pacific Rim, now that the talent pool there has grown.
The protocol specifies that if a State Party to the Protocol considers that another State Party is not giving effect to a provision of the Convention, it may, by written communication, bring the matter to the attention of that State.
Sometimes, neighbors on one side of the state line will matter, while others can only spectate.
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Added to that, another popular narrative of late points to an Obama victory owing to the supposed economic illiteracy of the electorate, along with a media that will provide our weakened president with positive media coverage no matter the state of the economy.
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Presumably, that would be because the government of Israel has drawn them so as to define existential threats to the state, not simply as a matter of rhetorical posturing intended mostly for domestic political consumption.
Critics of the Muslim Brotherhood, and indeed Tunisia's Ennahda, claim that they do really harbour the goal of an Islamic state but are cloaking this ambition in ambiguity as a matter of political expediency.
In other words, no matter what the state of the economy, companies in both the private and public sector continue to merge and acquire as a pathway to growth and increased shareholder value.
Now he knew which machines were so scarce that he should buy them on sight, no matter what their state of disrepair, and which were plentiful enough that he could hold out for a pristine copy.
No one could remember a secretary of state, the highest post in the cabinet, resigning on a matter of principle.
With growth still reliant on exports, the state of the American and Chinese economies will matter too.
Then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also raised the matter.
The bill goes on to proclaim the sovereignty of the states in this matter while proclaiming that each state is free to make its own laws respecting an establishment of an official religion and that such an establishment cannot be blocked by either Congress or the judiciary.
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Thomas Nagel, a distinguished American philosopher, once remarked that to say now that consciousness is a physical state of the brain is to be in the position of an ancient Greek who proclaims that matter is energy: what he says is true, but there is no understanding of how it can be true, no framework into which to fit the discovery.
"This is a matter of extreme seriousness, " State Department deputy spokesman Philip Reeker said in a written statement.
Senator TARIQ AZEEM KHAN (Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, Pakistan): What happens on Monday will be purely a matter of the law.
That will be in part a matter of visits from heads of state, and the frequency of visits between heads of state has risen in the last decade.
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The coroner has referred the matter to Northern Ireland Secretary of State, Teresa Villiers, to seek clarification, as national security issues are not devolved to the assembly and remain a matter for the Northern Ireland Office.
That 18-month journey underscores the frenzied state of the tech investing game, where even the smallest Web companies can develop global followings in a matter of weeks.
California and other state governments have taken up lead bullets as a matter of policy.
The separation of church and state has never been as simple a matter as the separatists say.
" Much later in the NIE text, in presenting an alternate view on another matter, the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research included a sentence that states: "Finally, the claims of Iraqi pursuit of natural uranium in Africa are, in INR's assessment, highly dubious.
No matter if you rent or own, the state of New Jersey is one of the most expensive places in this country to live.
No matter what State Attorney Corey determines following her investigation of the Trayvon Martin tragedy, I trust in the goodness of all Florida citizens to allow our justice system to reach an appropriate conclusion in this case.
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