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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and that issues" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to problems or topics that arise, but without additional context, its usage is ambiguous.
Example: "We need to address the concerns raised in the meeting, and that issues the importance of clear communication."
Alternatives: "and that raises" or "and that presents".
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The few conservatives at the festival privately complained that the panels were stacked with liberals and that issues dear to them, such as abortion, were neglected.
The frontrunner for the Labour leadership said that "individual responsibility" should be exercised and that issues should be debated in a "civil, comradely manner".
He added that medical school graduates were most interested in the quality of the program they were matched with and that issues like compensation, although important, were secondary.
But it's also in part because the news moves to newer events as time passes (hence "news") and that issues such as the caravan, slowly wending its way north, aren't necessarily going to hold the public's attention indefinitely.
Malik says the cost to install the Envac system will be more than conventional refuse collection charges – and that issues such as residents paying Council Tax despite there being no rubbish to collect is challenging – but a direct cost equation cannot easily be made.
She added that UC is currently in contract talks with the Teamsters and that "issues such as higher wages should be negotiated at the bargaining table".
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In fact, it was President Bush's administration that first issued the Eid stamp in 2001 and that issued new versions after that.
He is a single-issue political partisan, and that issue is abortion.
And that issue, that question, is an important question for the state".
And that issue, forever divisive and forever with us, is again being escalated this week.
But the House version of the spending bill does, and that issue remains to be resolved.
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