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"This is clearly an issue that might go to the brink," he told Reuters.
"It eliminated an issue that might have gotten in the way".
Using the index cards from the opening exercise, assign each group an issue that might appear before the Supreme Court.
He has taken off the table an issue that might have soured his scheduled meetings with other leaders, including President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
For the past few months the Democrats have been desperately looking for an issue that might dent Mr Bush's astronomical popularity.
Should Kavanaugh play the same "I can't comment on an issue that might come up," Democrats will no doubt push their GOP colleagues.
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They write with slightly disguised scorn of the reckless choice of Sarah Palin as the vice presidential candidate, and about McCain's own seemingly desperate efforts to find an issue, any issue, that might work.
Camel management by the formerly cattle herding communities is an emerging issue that might suggest the responses of communities to low rainfall, persistent droughts, and shifts in the ecology of rangeland vegetation.
Frequently, conversation will revolve around an Island issue that might be to do with the closure of one of these "iconic" attractions.
By acknowledging all her varied spaces and identities, she has found the strength to draw them together to advocate for a single issue that might define a generation.
In this respect, the prompt identification of comorbid physical problems for mental health patients is a significant issue that might have a role in improving subsequent outcomes, both medical and psychiatric.
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