Examples of 'is more a matter' in a sentence

Meaning of "is more a matter"

is more a matter - This phrase is used to indicate that something depends on a particular factor or aspect. It is often used to suggest that a specific issue is primarily influenced by a certain consideration

How to use "is more a matter" in a sentence

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is more a matter
This is more a matter of trust in your partner.
Advantages and disadvantages and is more a matter of distribution.
It is more a matter of not having any money.
Application of the other criterion is more a matter of judgment.
This is more a matter of meaning than grammar.
It considers that energy poverty is more a matter for the national level.
It is more a matter of buying them fine clothes.
The upper wind limit is more a matter of taste and skill.
It is more a matter of communication than anything else.
The difference between the two men is more a matter of style than substance.
This is more a matter of principle than practicality.
With most of the species though it is more a matter of convenience than anything else.
It is more a matter of body than of the heart.
Some say that punctuating dialogue is more a matter of style than following the rules.
It is more a matter of choice rather than anything else.

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The real answer to this problem is more a matter of philosophy and psychology than physics.
It is more a matter of keeping the evidence within its proper bounds.
Choosing one over the other is more a matter of personal taste than anything else.
It is more a matter of compensating for the negative effects of this significant change.
Escaping the Well is more a matter of speed.
This is more a matter of principle than a matter of urgency.
The difference between them and the KKK is more a matter of degree.
I think it is more a matter of taste and fashion.
In the case of natural convection, it is more a matter of centimeters.
Fluency is more a matter of habits than skills.
All that has changed, Today it is more a matter of.
This is more a matter of etiquette than anything else.
Again, which is better is more a matter of taste.
It is more a matter of learning how to change.
In contrast, the agile approach is more a matter of work in progress.
It is more a matter of affiliation and class.
For the poorest countries, it is more a matter of dependency on gas imports.
It is more a matter of resistance and refusal.
Unfortunately, at present this union is more a matter of desire than of political reality.
It is more a matter of religion than science.
I wish to stress that cultural co-operation is more a matter of interactivity than of institutional relations.
It is more a matter of quality than quantity.
B6 The allegation made by the appellant is more a matter of conjecture than fact.
I think it is more a matter of choice rather than money.
Dr. Chiasson agrees that for drug abusers, continued drug use is more a matter of personal.
True success is more a matter of character than of circumstances.
For the French Defence Minister, Michèle Alliot-Marie, the question is more a matter of complementarity.
The poker is more a matter of fun.
This is more a matter of cultural business practices than outright dishonesty.
Our connection, our relation is more a matter of scale … of power.
Winning is more a matter of discovering it than making it happen.
For my aunt, it is more a matter of.
This is more a matter of identification.
Actually-instead of my " accepting Jesus, " it is more a matter of Jesus accepting me.
I believe it is more a matter of maturity than chronological age.

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