Sentence examples similar to clear cut issues from inspiring English sources

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"It is such a clear cut issue," said Patrick Streeter, an elected councillor in the City of London Corporation, who has taken up the issue with the police.

Upon the jury's return, Smith surprised them by announcing that Brownlee's counter-claim was being dropped; he said that there was no need to complicate the clear cut issue of "seduction or no seduction" with evidence about a conspiracy on the part of MacMillan and Caldwell.

But the ballot initiative is by no means a clear cut issue because many opponents believe it will infringe upon personal liberties, further fuel the expansion of big government, hurt individuals making a living from the skins of trapped animals, and is part of a broader movement seeking to ban hunting.

"Because of the great work of the 1960's, there are only a few clear-cut issues left, like hate crimes and racial profiling.

"Some waver on clear-cut issues of opposing ethnic division and safeguarding ethnic and national unity, and even support participating in violent terrorist attacks," Xu wrote in his agency's official newspaper.

Even seemingly straightforward issues like defending universal benefits and opposing the cuts to child benefit are far from clear-cut issues for many Labour MPs.

We would then be able to choose between major candidates based on clear-cut issues instead of the personality squabbles and petty bickering that have grown increasingly ugly.

Beyond the question of arbitration, however, are less clear-cut issues of law that would have to be resolved in court, such as whether the management agency's interest in bringing in more food vendors can be considered "required or necessary" for the operation of the terminal -- Is there a need for more food choices or vendors to satisfy passengers?

I still have huge amounts left to learn, and it's by no means a clear-cut issue with easy answers.

As more notes follow, Alex becomes absorbed by the question of who is sending them: why, and how is a boy going to fly? Bullying is frequently not a clear-cut issue.

Public access is not a clear-cut issue, and the agency holds no official opinion of what towns should do, said Jane Stahl, the department's deputy commissioner for air, waste, and water.

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