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"So she brings both sides of that experience to these core issues about the legal framework within which the government operates".

"But on those core issues about treating every single human being in this country with dignity, on that we stand up and we fight back.

That's why Brexit propaganda is great for me: I have no strong feelings on core issues about Europe, so I can easily be swayed from the "In" camp to the "Out" given the right wording, targeted advert, or middle-aged man in wraparound sunglasses shouting about pubs.

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"But I don't think they're talking about the core issue, about how land is distributed in that country".

While campus rep programs of old faced different issues than they do today, there are similarities that make the core issue about how brands can best engage with college students.

That type of rhetoric is a sea change from the Obama years, when many Democrats angered teachers by talking less about core issues of schools funding than about expanding the number of charter schools, or using student test scores to evaluate teachers and remove ineffective ones from the classroom.

The front screen gave a short presentation of the Coordination Reform and stated that knowledge about GPs' views about core issues pertaining to the reform was needed.

So, to some extent, what it boils down to, are just our feelings about the core issues which are really not about evidence, so much as our perspective on whether or not, for example, being addicted to nicotine or using nicotine in the absence of other substantial harms is problematic in itself.

And it was — it wasn't a phrase that was by any means substanceless, but it was meant to be accordion-like and kind of big, and not too specific, not you need to talk about the peace process, not you need to talk about the core issues, not you need to talk about the establishment of the Palestinian state.

On the right, the consensus is that the election was lost by talking too much about modernising gimmicks, and too little about core issues, such as immigration, tax or Europe.It is a fallacy that "if only we'd been more robust on Europe or immigration, we'd have won," insists a senior ally of Mr Cameron's.

"Ultimately, most women voters are concerned about the same core issues that male voters are concerned about: property taxes and education".

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