0 solids, liquids and/or gases in any form, from which everything physical is made -- hmota
1 a subject or topic (of discussion etc) -- věc, záležitost
2 pus -- hnis
3 to be important -- mít význam
Second, liberalization does not necessarily imply the retreat of the state's role in matters of economic governance.
The central committee was in charge of such key matters as sanitation and schools.
All matters were discussed in public, from education, diet and dress to love marriages, divorce and sources of women's inferiority.
More information on these matters is required to shed light on the older prisoner population as an important group of correctional health service recipients.
Basically, their strategy consists of "physicalizing": redescribing matters such that aspects of color perception, apparently determined by physiological or cultural aspects, become "physical" properties.
What it does require is an attempt to understand why such problems are so difficult, and what can be done to ameliorate matters.
Such terminological discussions, in my view, are typically poorly motivated, add little to the inquiry, and confuse matters more than anything else.
The amount of grain in his warehouse and the amount of grain 'owed' to the army were two entirely separate matters.
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