Sentence examples for be an issue to from inspiring English sources

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He added, parenthetically: "This may be an issue to raise with Israel at the appropriate time".

I don't think it will be an issue to get these kids ready to play".

Is it going to be an issue to putting these in dense urban areas?" Mr. Kosbau's answers were no, no, and yes, easing his mother's concerns.

I didn't have to ask – she just seemed to realise I needed support and it didn't seem to be an issue to give it.

"If Democrats had a bullet that would create jobs without adding to the deficit, maybe," she said, emphasizing the word maybe, "that would be an issue to run on".

Finally, even if these candidates proved to be adept campaigners and had few or no vetting problems, their relative lack of experience could itself be an issue to voters, as it was for Mrs. Palin.

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"It's an issue to be negotiated," she said.

It's never been an issue to me, women boxing".

"We certainly accept that there is an issue to be addressed.

There is an issue to be addressed, but not just by universities.

Abortion is an issue, to be sure, but it is only one of many critical life issues.

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