Examples of 'matter of who' in a sentence

Meaning of "matter of who"

matter of who: This phrase suggests that the outcome or decision depends on the identity or characteristics of the person involved

How to use "matter of who" in a sentence

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matter of who
Just a matter of who got to him first.
Which brings me to the other small matter of who is trying to kill me?
It was a matter of who was best able to exploit resources.
It finally boiled down to a matter of who got the most votes.
As a matter of who measures up to your policy.
But we still got the matter of who was with him.
Matter of who gets stuck with it.
Maybe it was a matter of who takes fewer hits.
Matter of who owns it.
This is not a matter of who sends whom.
The matter of who governments should be negotiating with is no more straightforward.
It is not always a matter of who is the most powerful.
The matter of who the first settlers were has not been really resolved.
Now this is just a matter of who gives up first.
The matter of who pays is between the employee and the employer.

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This is not so much a matter of who shouts the loudest.
Not a matter of who starts to learn first, but who achieves the goal first.
It was never a matter of who was better.
I wish things were that simple -- that it was merely a matter of who to blame.
It is not a matter of who is the toughest negotiator.
If no one has the truth, politics becomes a matter of who has the most power.
It is only a matter of who will be at the forefront.
It 's not so much a matter of who.
Just a matter of who and how.
Digital strategy in the charity sector, a matter of who you know?
It is only a matter of who will strike first.
It 's no point just appealing, it 's a matter of who and how.
It was a matter of who could tell the better story.
Them or you. It was just a matter of who found me first.
Just a matter of who can hold their breath longer.
And then there is the little matter of who is financing the US.
It 's a matter of who and what she wants to be.
The two families have become estranged over the matter of who should inherit Maud 's estate.
Just a matter of who goes next.
Well, from here on out, it 's just a matter of who can lie better.
Is a matter of who must say.
I want you both . it 's just a matter of who plays what part.
It's a matter of who will rise to the top.
It 's just a matter of who.
Not a matter of who learns first, but who achieves.
Anyone having a say in this matter of who should lead Aarhus dance.
It 's a matter of who has the longest straw at the bottom of the bucket . ".
Secondly, there is the matter of who would replace him.
No matter of who the body, right?
Sometimes it 's also just a matter of who has time to do what.
It 's just a matter of who gets there first . The stars are gonna collide in Tooele.
Well, it 's not really a matter of who initiated it.
It 's not a matter of who demands your time, but rather who deserves it.
It 's also a matter of who.
So is the matter of who controls the decision-making power.

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