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"Elites, who define the issues, have lost touch with the people," he wrote.
The N.F.L. and N.B.A. players consistently allow the owners to define the issues.
But one judge also took the unusual step of suggesting further litigation that would better define the issues.
He also wants a constitutional commission to help define the issues, but only as a starting point for the convention.
His first public notice in the West came in 1945 with the publication of his first book, War Crimes: An Attempt to Define the Issues.
And they are threatening strikes that union officials and television and film executives all expect to define the issues that will shape the entertainment industry's labor relations for decades.
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It's all about how you choose to define the issue.
"She helped define the issue in our terms and not somebody else's".
SCORECARD -- By getting out of the box first, Democrats are trying to define the issue on their terms.
"As in any political debate, you can't give the other side free rein to define the issue," he said.
They have helped define the issue of education reform as one of economic imperative.
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