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"The political crunch issues, as expected in any negotiation, remain open," she said.
Children are also fantastic at recommending books, especially on crunch issues.
"That feels like one of the crunch issues for the future," she says.
How to help poor countries — and poor communities within countries — deal with climate change is one of the crunch issues in talks on a global climate accord that's supposed to be adopted next month in Paris.
"The crunch issues that ministers need to work on are ensuring that the Paris deal is funded, that it protects vulnerable communities and it has a mechanism to increase ambition over time.
Our sense is the draft text is still incomplete because it doesn't close all the issues, the political crunch issues, as expected in any negotiation, remain open: differentiation, finance, and certain aspects of ambition and transparency.
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Start with the crunch issue, the lack of recovery.
And this is not a credit crunch issue.
Given that the Irish border is, by her own admission, the crunch issue at stake in the Brexit negotiations, this is hardly a surprise.
The government's record on social mobility has been condemned by its former key adviser on the issue, who accused ministers of lacking both the ability and willingness to deliver on what he described as "the crunch issue for our country".
Nor did he touch more than glancingly on the crunch issue -- whether Iraq will admit to having some banned weapons programs, as Mr. Bush and Britain's prime minister, Tony Blair, have claimed insistently, or deny the existence of any clandestine weapons work, as other Iraqi leaders have maintained.
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