Sentences with phrase «say in the matter»

Well, if that's true, then why not get High Point renters insurance, so that when that cut happens, you have the final say in the matter?
If we really want to reduce poverty in the world, we need to promote birth control, especially to women, who often are given little say in the matter.
This was done because the states have rights too, and each state will have an equal say in matters before the senate.
They're the only ones whose say in the matter really counts.
If you share joint legal custody with your child's other parent, you have an equal, 50 - 50 say in all matters relating to child care.
What conditions, say in the matter of records of the transaction, are required for a binding contract?
But if their quality is not up to your standards, you don't have much say in the matter.
The birth plan will be designed in conjunction with your doctor but you have the final say in all matters.
The SLA will then get a final say in the matter as it administers all liquor licenses.
If Lloris has a buyout clause, Levy has no real say in the matter if we meet it.
While it may be a disappointment to some to miss out on Griezmann, who Don Balon suggest could now stay at Atleti, bringing in Dybala would be a decent alternative as the Spanish media again claim that Messi has an influential say in matters, as they have done on countless occasions in recent times.
The 22 - year - old has taken a large stride forward in his development in France, and should the Three Lions advance to the latter stages of the tournament, he will have had a large say in the matter.
What does the International laws and treaties say in the matter?
WASHINGTON (Oct. 6)- If the Democrats win control of the House of Representatives in November elections, the party's House leader Nancy Pelosi says in a matter of days she would «drain the swamp» after more than a decade of Republican rule.
It's a shame that he has chosen to deny the public the opportunity to have their own say in the matter of fiscal reform in November by voter referendum.
The one thing «Sleeper Cell» does commendably is to suggest that there is a struggle going on for the soul of Islam, and that al - Qaida does not have the only say in the matter.
I recognize that they may not have had much say in the matter since producers don't want to mettle with what seems to be working.
That is all I have to say in the matter of Halo.
Madame Raquin lives in the French countryside with her sickly son Camille (Tom Felton of Harry Potter fame) and when they are of age, Thérèse finds herself engaged and then quickly married to her childhood friend without much say in the matter.
Thankfully, the Combat Feeding Directorate (called Natick, after its location) is working ceaselessly to keep U.S. soldiers well fed — and the soldiers have little say in the matter.
«Fortunately, the Department of Justice doesn't have the final say in this matter,» said David R. McAtee II, the company's general counsel, in a statement.
And yet by focusing on that «bag of money» we are inadvertently insulting the people who may have more say in the matter than anyone.
Patrick Cotter, a former federal prosecutor who has worked with members of the special counsel Robert Mueller's team, said Horowitz may not have had much say in the matter, given Sessions» authority.
This clever pair of shed builders has thus been able to impose the carpenters union on all relevant regional employees, who had no say in the matter because they were at home on the day in question.
It's what happens when one person's voluntary disclosure of personal information exposes the personal information of others who had no say in the matter.
But now that word of the spurned approach has leaked out, pressure will be on Brown - Forman, even if its minority shareholders don't have much say in the matter.
According to an exposé written soon afterward, Massenet left because she didn't have much say in the matter.
This phenomenon has slowly transferred the power from a select few who controlled large territories, to now, the masses who have a voice and say in the matter,» she says.
I ran into one of the senior economics professors and when I told him I was at MIT he said in a matter of fact way, «That's where they have that smart little Jew, Samuelson» — who was short.)
Larger firms (especially corporations) are less likely to integrate Bitcoin, as the cost and risk is much greater and stockholders have a say in the matter, something that might hinder the company from choosing to accept Bitcoin.
«While Albertans deserve to have a say in all matters of public policy, I am troubled by this administration's penchant for government by polling — particularly when they are so selective about the feedback that they choose to heed,» said Sherman.
If you believe that the woman who is pregnant should have no say in the matter at all, then you must be a «Christian Conservative».
The bible is clear that women are property and that they do nt have a say in the matter.
What level of risks would be acceptable for spouses and children who had no say in the matter, and often no knowledge of it?
If they are on their own time (i.e., lunch), and it is not a disruption to anyone, then the state has no say in the matter.
If you don't know those facts you have nothing to say in this matter.
She does not have a say in the matter.
If people are to have any say in the matters that determine their lives, this must be through governmental channels.
They too get a say in the matter.
They should not even have a say in the matter.
You have no say in the matter.
They think that the number of children, along with how spaced out they are in age, is their choice and no one else should have a say in the matter.
But there's a big difference between subsidizing something you simply believe is immoral and subsidizing something you believe is directly killing an innocent person who has no say in the matter.

Phrases with «say in the matter»

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