Sentence examples for deciding issues from inspiring English sources

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"People cannot see who is deciding issues," Mr. Shiozaki said.

Mr Roberts favours legal minimalism: deciding issues on narrow grounds wherever possible.

Deciding issues like those raised in the suit, he said, "is what courts do" and have done for two centuries.

And, indeed, the conservative evangelicals for whom abortion and gay marriage are the deciding issues are unlikely to ever leave the Republican Party.

A proper assessment might begin by challenging the assumption that neutral principles, abstracted from history, are capable all by themselves of deciding issues that arise only in historical circumstances.

Lynne Cheney, the vice president's wife and a leading cultural conservative in her own right, said recently that states should take the lead in deciding issues relating to marriage.

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Energ will be the deciding issue in the election.

Saunders insisted that race was not the deciding issue.

As with so many problems in poor regions, the deciding issue may be money.

But he said he did not believe Bin Laden's death would be a deciding issue in the 2012 campaign.

This is the deciding issue.

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