| 21. | Following constitutional or an absolute monarchy is a matter of opinion.
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| 22. | What that vote portends for Houston is a matter of opinion.
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| 23. | Calling this work, " unnotable " is a matter of opinion.
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| 24. | It's a matter of opinion whether this is ancient history or still compelling.
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| 25. | But many other issues that shelters cover tend to be a matter of opinion.
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| 26. | Whether it's justified is very often a matter of opinion.
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| 27. | I guess this issue is just a matter of opinion.
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| 28. | And saying they weren't terrorists is a matter of opinion.
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| 29. | What " well " means is a matter of opinion.
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| 30. | As long as everything remains a matter of opinion, the wounds will stay open,
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