Sentence examples for considered an issue from inspiring English sources

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It's certainly something we can look at if that's considered an issue".

"Climate change, once considered an issue for a distant future, has moved firmly into the present," the report said.

"Climate change, once considered an issue for a distant future, has moved firmly into the present," the draft document says.

"It is hard to understand how a young mother and her small child on holiday could be considered an issue of national security.

And with new anthrax scares spreading, war in Afghanistan and other national concerns, restrictions on private aviation are hardly considered an issue of vital importance.

Likewise, while the Palestinians have objected partly because the proposed construction freeze does not include East Jerusalem, which they want as the capital of their future state, that is not considered an issue likely to dissuade them from rejoining the talks.

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Consider an issue like abortion.

"What if the best use of A.I. is as a problem-finder?" Consider an issue like climate change.

Even Orange County in California is considering an issue, despite lingering concerns over its bankruptcy proceedings in 1994.

While ministers were expected to take expert advice into account when considering an issue in the round, they were not bound to follow it.

For an analogy, consider an issue of PC Magazine or MacWorld.

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