1. The British, however, could not simply leave the matter there. 2. Such matters are left to the members of each firm to decide for themselves. 3. If desired the expulsion clause might specifically leave such matters to the discretion of the partners, though that discretion could only validly be exercised in good faith. 4. And even the Fed, which has so far this year decided against raising interest rates, may continue to leave matters alone. 5. And they left the matter at that. 6. Buchanan would not comment on the controversy, leaving the matter to his aides. 7. But history shows that when we leave matters in the hands of bureaucrats, the result is irresponsible finance. 8. But if the Legislature lacks the will to impose the tax, she said, the matter should be left to Texas voters. 9. But she does not remember who passed her that misleading information, and the matter is left at that. 10. Congress will end up leaving the matter to the courts. |