Sentences with phrase «to take on the matter»

Hmmm, interesting take on the matter, and the book's suggestion may be good for most people, but not for me.
I think this is a very loving and tolerant take on the matter.
He also says that, before taking on a matter, the firm would do a detailed cost analysis and present the estimate to the client up front.
In Knowledge Brief 3, Susanna Loeb and Christopher Candelaria take on the matter of consistency — or lack of it — in value - added scores.
With Netflix» new documentary series Wild Wild Country fresh in our collective memories, we can't help but to be disappointed by Ubisoft's shallow take on the matter at hand.
And my own take on the matter, that Arsenal have finally found a player worthy of assuming the mantle of Thierry Henry has been repeated by the man himself.
Any atheist who feels the need for an external «moral compass» is certainly not atheistic as a result of a well - thought out and educated take on the matter.
It's really stupid that you see each and everyone waiting and prayin for certain results so that they can justify their own deluded take on matters..
She dove right into one big issue on Monday, weighing in with a lengthy take on a matter that has fired up the Democratic base.
He asked Nigerians to discard the report, saying decision would only be taken on the matter after Buhari might have received the report.
Reproducing the styles of those times, while trumpeting the accompanying ideals, seemed a natural course of action for designers like Maria Grazia Chiuri of Dior and Julie de Libran of Sonia Rykiel, who both opted for quite literal takes on the matter.
Even so, it's not really fair to judge the latest Transformer on an OS that wasn't even remotely designed to handle its power, so we'll give you our final take on the matter once ICS has arrived.
Fact is, we were hoping we wouldn't have to considering the vocal stance SHAPE services took on the matter, RIM should have addressed the issue before it ever made it to our inboxes and on our forums but they haven't.
I always felt the term «anime» to be sort of a cheap way for people to show their distaste to series they don't like or care for in these sort of things, similar to any sort of drawing, there's still varied takes on the matter (it's like if I said Cuphead looked the same as something like Super Meat Boy just because they are cartoony) depending from artist to artist, so to generalize all of them like this feels....
A new collective show from Le Bal, Paris, offers a thoughtful and provoking take on the matter.
Perhaps Koonin's take on matters as in the recent WSJ article is a straw in the wind.
This is not the best option for reasons that should be obvious, though it is sometimes the choice of attorneys who do not have the financial means to hire dedicated ethics defense counsel and have a friend or colleague willing to take on the matter pro bono.
In addition, the Board should make certain that any measures taken on the matter are fully retroactive to January 1, 1998, when the discriminatory limitation to entitlement came into force.
And, most importantly, no longer will clients have to be concerned that they will lose their lawyer of choice because that lawyer can not convince her new firm to take on a matter from which the firm will earn no profit.
When taking on a matter that includes foreign language documents, I find clients are typically split into two distinct buckets: Those that deal with foreign language reviews often and Those that hardly ever find themselves at the helm of a foreign language document review.
Hardly a new take on the matter, a recent survey conducted by Piper Jaffray found that many current Phone owners haven't upgraded to the iPhone X yet because it's simply too expensive.
Posts offer the authors» takes on matters of government secrecy, individual privacy, women's rights, workplace discrimination and on death penalty cases of interest.
There has obviously been a lot of reaction from all corners of the football world to the sacking of Claudio Ranieri by the Premier League champions Leicester City, but with Arsenal fans seemingly ever more united in our desire for the club to get a new manager in to replace Arsene Wenger and the two clubs having such different approaches and being in such different situations, I thought that the Arsenal fans might have an interesting take on the matter.
While the outcome of this directive is unknown, Amendment 26, proposed by the Commission In the «Committee on Legal Affairs» paper, may offer insights as to the attitude and position the EU will take on this matter.
So, (1) whatever position one takes on this matter, left or right, conservative or liberal, one should acknowledge that the law really does forbid homosexual sex between males but not between females.
Comparing the idea of God, the universe and how it all came about and why, to things like the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus isn't really making your take on the matter and the importance religion played throughout history and continues to shape the world, well, what can you say?
And, meanwhile, time was being taken on another matter, which had occupied a small place in the Cardinal's files on leaving Rome, but which was becoming a material factor in the diplomatic manoeuvres relating to the future imperial election.
E. Stanley Jones, of India, followed him by declaring: «If no action is taken on this matter, much of the rest of what we have said and done will be rendered fruitless.»
I'd love to hear your take on the matter.
De Laurentis has already given his take on the matter but 32 million pounds for Higuain seems more than a fair valuation of Higuain and I don't see Wegner getting anywhere near there ridiculous evaluation
So fans of the Gunners might not be exactly filled with confidence after hearing the club's chief executive Ivan Gazidis give his take on the matter of transfers, reported by the Daily Express.
Rene Meulensteen worked with Welbeck when he was a coach at United, and he has now given his take on the matter.
Bernard Mornah also revealed that the PNC would meet to decide what course of action to take on the matter, with Dr. Mahama expected to make a case in his defence.
Likewise, private citizens or organizations, other government and business concerns also send communications to the legislature asking that action be taken on some matter.
According to him, what the Defence Headquarters did was a pronouncement on IPOB added that the statement of the military gave room for the right steps to be taken on the matter.
McKenna offered a different take on the matter.
But Dr. Robin Berzin gives us her take on the matter.
Her take on the matter is a rallying call for all artists in all fields, including filmmaking: True artists, she says, just want the opportunity to do their best work.
Her take on the matters at hand: «Why can't she just be a lesbian?
Not entirely sure what that means to everyone out there, but Kurt and Andrew each give their take on the matter.
Despite which stand you may take on the matter I must address that my analysis will be as impartial as possible, and my conclusion — solely on the merit of the film.
But that's just our take on the matter.
My take on the matter?
What's your take on the matter: Will Motorola's first Android tablet be worth $ 800 out of the gate?
I won't paraphrase or copy and paste bits of his piece, but it certainly is an interesting take on the matter.
I'm hoping that Wendig's take on the matter is right and that SF / F (as well as society in general) will continue to move in a progressive direction.
Given the hype around permafree that a lot of authors have set their price to promote the eBook, Joe's take on this matter can kill a bird with two stones: authors can still promote their books to a ton of new readers unconditionally and at the same time earn enough incentives to continue with their next project with less worry about financial restraints.
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