How to use in-sentence of “matter of”:
+ According to the constitution, legislation was the matter of two organs.
+ While a major upgrade of Internet Explorer can be uninstalled in a traditional way if the user has saved the original application files for installation, the matter of uninstalling the version of the browser that has shipped with an operating system remains a controversial one.
+ On the topic of notability: the subject matter of the article does not seem notable enough to make up for its shortcomings.
+ In a 2005 interview, when asked how the movie was different from the script he had written, Whedon said, “It wasn’t a question of doing everything differently, although they changed the ending; it was mostly a matter of doing everything wrong.
+ The rest of the matter of the poster contained the motives behind the murder of the officer and warning given to the Intelligence Department and Bureaucracy.
+ Malnutrition is not, however, simply a matter of eating too little.
+ As a matter of course, the plans were rejected.

Example sentences of “matter of”:
+ At the core of this idea is the matter of meeting people’s needs – for a home, for a decent job, for education for their children, for good health care, and for a safe and healthy neighbourhood to live in.
+ Having lost two battles in a matter of hours, the British fled New Jersey for New York.
+ Threat of terrorist attack is a matter of concern.
+ A fancy expression for this is a matter of decorum.
+ In medieval literature, the paladins or Twelve Peers were known in the Matter of France as the retinueretainers of Charlemagne.
+ In many of these cases, it is just a simple matter of copying the pagename to the interwiki link and the page will be fine.
+ The more difficult words that have to do with the matter of the article, would still be with it.
+ At the core of this idea is the matter of meeting people's needs – for a home, for a decent job, for education for their children, for good health care, and for a safe and healthy neighbourhood to live in.
+ Having lost two battles in a matter of hours, the British fled New Jersey for New York.
+ According to this theory all the matter of the universe from stars and galaxies to atoms and subatomic particles, and even spacetime itself will be torn apart by the expansion of the universe at a certain time in the future, until distances between particles will become infinite.
+ Including or not including these troops is a matter of preference.
+ Between their compositions are the songs “Charlotte the Harlot” from the first album, “Still Life” from the album “Piece of Mind.” “Deja Vu” from the album “Somewhere in Time” “Chains of Misery” and “Judas Be My Guide” from the album “Fear of the Dark” “Brave New World”, “The Nomad” and “The Thin Line between Love and Hate” from the album “Brave New World”, “Rainmaker” and “Age of Innocence” from the album “Dance of Death” and “the Reincarnation of Benjamin Breege” from the album “A Matter of Life and Death”.
+ No admins will be CU’ed as a matter of course, or as a response to this person’s claims.
+ The precise event which signaled the transition of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire is a matter of interpretation.
More in-sentence examples of “matter of”:
+ Their exact rank is the matter of some debate.
+ As a matter of fact, when Hertzsprung-Russell diagrams were developed in the early 1900's, astronomers did not know how to find out the temperature of a star.
+ Their exact rank is the matter of some debate.
+ As a matter of fact, when Hertzsprung-Russell diagrams were developed in the early 1900’s, astronomers did not know how to find out the temperature of a star.
+ The history of poker is a matter of some debate.
+ Lincoln chose Johnson because he had been loyal but also thought it would be good to have a Democrat on the election ticket to show it was not a matter of party politics.
+ Actions that are generally considered negative may just be a matter of comfort for this person, may indicate that the person is tired, or may result from other matters that are weighing on this person’s mind.
+ Normally when a black man was accused by a white man, the verdict would be guilty, no questions asked, in a matter of seconds.
+ The leg skeleton of “Hesperornis” was so thoroughly adapted to diving that their mode on land, and their egg-laying and parental care, is a matter of speculation.
+ She was the author of “A Matter of Freedom and Other Writings”.
+ Finding the earliest joint-stock company is a matter of definition.
+ This is a matter of dispute within the feminist movement.
+ However, since the mortar is not loaded in separate steps makes its definition as a muzzleloader a matter of opinion.
+ By 1671, the Martin family was again involved in legal proceedings dealing with the matter of Ursula North’s inheritance, most of which Ursula had left to her granddaughter, Mary Jones Winsley.
+ Keymer is situated just to the east of Hassocks and is only a matter of a few hundred yards from the boundary with East Sussex.
+ Keep because JWB works off of categories, and if they’re all in one category, I can blitz through all of them in a matter of minutes, instead of doing it manually over 3+ hours.
+ These changes were “not” just a matter of language.
+ In addition, movie theaters, convenience stores and gas stations may refuse to accept large denomination currency as a matter of policy.
+ So, let’s get back on track: this request is about whether they should continue be entrusted with powerful tools, given their very poor judgment in a matter of importance, and where after being called out for it on their Talk page, at first calmly, then with increasing alarm, there was no recognition or acknowledgement on their part of anything wrong; on the contrary, there was nonchalant assertion that it was all fine, accompanied by derails into things never at issue.
+ Ugliness can be a matter of opinion.
+ The newspaper did this as a matter of policy; it feared that the proof would be shown false like the ones before it.
+ It is more than just a matter of believing.
+ We have requests for adminship for a reason, and to give up and then request back rights in a matter of days is poor judgement in my opinion.
+ The exact scope of this clause has long been a matter of debate.
+ A note to everyone: no matter of whether you think Razorflame should become an admin, please stay civil, and remembers, there is a human at the other end of the line.
+ Before fungi were properly understood, the colour of Camembert rind was a matter of chance, most commonly blue-grey, with brown spots.
+ The scope of the subject matter of these e-books included technical manuals for hardware, manufacturing techniques and other subjects.
+ It’s not that I doubt the data or statements, it’s rather that as a matter of principle readers ought to be able to read what sources say.
+ As a matter of fact most of the tuffs found in the older rock formations contain mixtures of clay, sand, and sometimes fossil shells, which prove that they were beds spread out under water.
+ During the summit, Bush and Gorbachev would declare an end to the Cold War, although whether it was truly such is a matter of debate.
+ Provenance is essentially a matter of documentation.
+ The moral commitment usually results in action and is not a matter of passive feeling or mere recognition.
+ The latter is regarded as a Corsican dialect despite the geographic location, although this attribution is a matter of controversy.
+ This is here as a matter of common sense; look at any complete list of Bionicle toys and try to match the later names to something in another language and you’ll get nothing.
+ Whether the gardens did exist is a matter of dispute.
+ Passing in any non-empty text will produce the same result, so as a matter of style, only pass in “y”.
+ An Garda Síochána also use unmarked patrol cars in their duties and use of such vehicles is increasing becoming a matter of cost rather than the need to hide the vehicles, as the amendments to the exterior of the vehicle such as LED strobes, Tetra aerials and bumper LEDs in particular are extremely visible.
+ There are other extinct orders which have been allied with the Palaeognathae by at least one author, but their affinities are a matter of dispute: the Ambiornithiformes, the Gansuiformes, the Paleocursornithiformes, the Gobipterygidae.
+ Renames are a matter of discretion and bureaucrats may choose to disregard the guidelines where there is good reason to do so.
+ These frets can be very dense, are often very localised, and can appear and disappear in a matter of minutes.
+ However, it is more a matter of individual faith and experience than a fact of science.
+ The choice of speaker for the recent annual Presidential lecture has been a matter of interest in the press.
+ As a matter of fact, there are many Hui who know no Arabic other than words in everyday Islamic vocabulary.
+ As a matter of practice user “talk” pages are usually not deleted, barring legal threats or other grievous violations that have to be removed for legal reasons; however, exceptions to this can be and are made on occasion for good reason.
+ In this painting he shows a local meeting where one person speaks out his own, opposite opinion, while the others present give him the freedom of speech as a matter of protocol.
+ His sexual orientation was a matter of dispute during his lifetime, and since.
+ Whether it hopped on two legs or ran bipedally is still a matter of debate.
+ The date of Alban’s execution is a matter of some debate, and is generally given as “circa” 250–scholars suggest dates of 209, 254 or 304.
+ The general issue of whether the original sense of teleology applies to the natural world is still a matter of controversy between religion and science.
+ As a matter of basic science, the estimates of dimensions such as the mass of extinct animals are very rough figures.
+ The battle lowered into a matter of prestige for the two nations, and started being fought for the sake of fighting and honor, according to German command Paul Von Hindenburg.
+ Road safety is partly a matter of design.
