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"It's the size of the building that's creating an issue.
Right now the lack of regulation (or lack of enforcement) is creating an issue locally.
In 1825 the province of Guanacaste seceded from Nicaragua and joined Costa Rica, creating an issue that was contended until the boundary treaty of 1896.
"So in fact, Senator Xenophon, in gaining a political point and creating an issue which isn't there, is actually damaging the very state that he represents".
There again is the presence of outrage for events that should shock the conscience, and the reality of people who sincerely believe, or who have at least convincingly lied to themselves, that dissenters are creating an issue where there is none.
As the historian Penny Von Eschen notes in "Satchmo Blows Up the World," a history of the American usage of black culture as a tool of the Cold War, students at the University of Arkansas accused Armstrong of "creating an issue where there was none," and joined the procession of groups cancelling Armstrong's scheduled concerts.
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"It does create an issue".
The requirement created an issue of conscience, especially because certificates could be bought.
I saw people kicking off about it online and realised I created an issue.
"It has created an issue because sometimes you have a non-U.S.
This was about the Democrats' hardball efforts to create an issue during a campaign year.
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