While giving her instruction in such matters, 1.
Was he saying, then, to take the other slant, that their attitude to money gave them, in racial matters, a kind of purity?
The governor-general was given greater powers in matters of war, revenue and diplomacy.
Perhaps that was all to the good, for now Faethor might find room to give way in other matters.
The college was given autonomy in financial and administrative matters to achieve rapid development.
A counsel or a counselor gives advice, particularly in legal matters.
He was given complete authority in matters concerning drama.
Erkel also gave lessons in specific matters of Hungarian music.
The good reference librarian doesn't give the student the answers, except in matters of simple fact.
"There were a lot of complaints that women were not given services, particularly in financial matters."