Examples of 'taking the matter' in a sentence
Meaning of "taking the matter"
taking the matter: To consider or deal with a particular situation or issue
How to use "taking the matter" in a sentence
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taking the matter
They are taking the matter under advisement.
Civil rights activists are taking the matter to court.
They are taking the matter in hand themselves.
We are surprised that the government is not taking the matter seriously.
I am taking the matter into my own hands.
We have viewed the video and are taking the matter seriously.
You are taking the matter too seriously.
Because the witnesses took an unprecedented step of taking the matter to court.
Taking the matter to court does not help.
I shall not be taking the matter any further.
Shourie also alleged that his own party is not interested in taking the matter forward.
I am merely taking the matter seriously.
It makes me think that not too many people are taking the matter seriously.
I am taking the matter into their own hands.
I am glad that the Commission is now taking the matter seriously.
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They are taking the matter seriously.
White House officials acknowledged the incidents and said they were taking the matter seriously.
It is afraid of taking the matter further.
Should I not receive a satisfactory response I will not hesitate in taking the matter further.
Authorities are taking the matter seriously.
Human Services Minister Alan Tudge said the government was taking the matter seriously.
Fórsa is taking the matter up with the editor.
Tourism Australia spokesman Leo Seaton said they are taking the matter very seriously.
He proposed taking the matter up again at the next meeting.
Clearly, enforcement bodies are taking the matter seriously.
Are you taking the matter of succeeding our tonkatsu shop.
Incidentally, you would help me considerably by taking the matter up.
The police are taking the matter very seriously and are looking for the suspect.
Behind the scenes, one department is taking the matter very seriously.
We will be taking the matter up with the Council in the very short term.
We understand this is a difficult issue, and we will be taking the matter under consideration.
I will therefore be taking the matter up again when I meet the Italian presidency.
On the contrary, it seems that some of them are taking the matter very lightly.
It would mean taking the matter to trial, a much lengthier process.
Nevertheless, health officials in the United States are taking the matter very seriously.
By taking the matter directly to court, the parties saved time and money.
But Nigerians are taking the matter too seriously.
Taking the matter quite seriously … the cabinet held an emergency meeting early this morning.
She sought relief by taking the matter to Jehovah in prayer.
Above, at the same time, Citroën is obviously not taking the matter lightly.
If all else fails, consider taking the matter up with a senior HR representative.
Dr. Ghaffour recorded his assurance that Iraq was taking the matter seriously.
We are taking the matter seriously and will discuss it with our customer . ”.
Air Canada advised that it would be taking the matter up with Call Centre Management.
The Ombudsman 's conclusion does not prevent the complainant from taking the matter to a competent court.
They're taking the matter under advisement. O.
For this reason, the Commission is taking the matter before the Court.
Polina, meanwhile, says taking the matter public was her “ natural defense mechanism . ”.
The Greater Toronto Airports Authority says it 's taking the matter seriously.
The Air Force is taking the matter seriously.
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