Sentence examples for by three issues in from inspiring English sources

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The period covered by the study in 2009 was "dominated by three issues in Congress: health care, the economy and Afghanistan," Mr. Cameron said.

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Whereas Japan, Germany and other European countries have had high-speed rail for decades, this project always seemed to get blocked by two issues in Australia: perceived high cost and perceived lack of demand.

In this work, we attempt to improve the decoding performance of the SMCPP algorithm by addressing two issues in previous studies.

This was mainly caused by two issues: few staff were trained in cervical cancer screening and thus the task overload as the same staff who do cervical screening are also involved in providing other health services at the clinic.

Therefore, EFMs analysis is a valuable tool in ME but its application is limited by two issues: the problem of calculating EFMs in large networks is computationally very hard and, even if this process is successful, their analysis is also difficult, given their high cardinality.

Ukraine was dominated in 2003 by two issues: relations with Russia and the proposals to make constitutional changes to the way the parliament and president were elected.

The first week of the election campaign has been dominated by one issue: a rise in national insurance payments by both employers and workers scheduled to come in next year.

Depending on the number of pages of the newspaper, various arrangements are possible: rolls coming from different groups can be added to by accumulation to produce two issues in a multiple of four pages.

The Witch's Tales was a pulp magazine edited by Tom Chadburn which published two issues in November and December 1936.

Our present work is motivated by two specific issues in the management of Hg from CFLs: Direct exposure of consumers or workers to Hg vapor from fractured or crushed lamps.

The recent development of spatially explicit capture recapture (SECR; Efford, 2004; Borchers & Efford, 2008; Royle & Young, 2008) was motivated by two key issues in MR: (i) unmodelled heterogeneity in detected animals (i.e. not all animals have the same probability of being detected), and (ii) an ill-defined population (i.e. the surveyed area is defined ad hoc in MR).

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