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The phrase "a subsidiary issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a matter that is secondary or less important compared to the main issue being discussed.
Example: "While the budget is the primary concern, we should also address a subsidiary issue regarding the timeline of the project."
Alternatives: "a secondary issue" or "a minor issue".
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Everything else is a subsidiary issue.
But Mr. Santorum did take an aggressive approach on a subsidiary issue, saying on Wednesday that if Puerto Ricans do opt for statehood, they must make English their primary language, landing himself in hot water.
"Although only a subsidiary issue in Heritage Oil's ongoing litigation with the Ugandan government, it is a fact that the process of re-domiciling one of Heritage Oil's subsidiaries from the from Bahamas to Mauritius had begun long before the completion of the transaction that ultimately gave rise to the tax dispute with the Ugandan government.
A subsidiary issue was also addressed; as in Fox et al.'s (2001) studies, happy faces were included to examine whether similar attentional biases operate for positive information.
As a subsidiary issue it was therefore tested whether socially anxious individuals are (also) characterized by enhanced belief bias for factual information that is irrelevant for their social anxiety concerns.
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A Public Storage subsidiary issued the bonds and has had sufficient cash flow to meet the payments, he said, adding that Public Storage has also bought back $43 million of the bonds.
A subsidiary will issue $1.6 billion of 10.25 percent notes due 2010 to finance the transaction and sell an additional $30 million in notes for cash, the company said.
Thus, Vodafone could set up a subsidiary to issue e-money to be stored in mobile phone accounts, for example, without needing a bank in the loop.
The report then focuses on the subsidiary issue of jobs, important because of the political traction is has, because however much money is pouring into the exchequer from skilled migrants there is no guarantee an individual worried about their own job prospects will benefit, and because, notes the Committee, "previous academic studies differ in their conclusions".
4. If, instead of guaranteeing the subject security, a subsidiary co-issues the security jointly and severally with its parent company, this paragraph (e) does not apply.
Paragraph (b) is available if a subsidiary issuer satisfies the requirements of this paragraph but for the fact that, instead of the parent company guaranteeing the security, the subsidiary issuer co-issued the security, jointly and severally, with the parent company.
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