Sentence examples for definition of issues from inspiring English sources

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Later, when asked why he thought Mr. Romney had a better shot at his party's nomination this time around, Mr. Sununu, who remained neutral in the 2008 primary, joked: "Because I endorsed him!" "The second time around you know what you're doing, you pay attention to details better, you're clearer in your definition of issues, you know more people and you work harder," Mr. Sununu said.

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We accept that our definition of an issue does not take into consideration the possibility that not all issues have commits; some issues do not have commits, since they are not pull requests.

Essentially, they have tried to broaden the definition of "values" issues beyond abortion rights, on which they disagree with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church and many religious conservatives.

Application of this method to Guadeloupe (2004 2010) enabled the definition of ten issues and 16 indicators, with three procedures to aggregate information from 36 cropping systems allocated to 11,908 fields between 2004 and 2010.

"To reach the formulation of a materiality matrix, we started the first year with stakeholder mapping (2014), then moved on to the definition of relevant issues according to the internal managerial perspective (2015).

A gradual shift has been observed over the years in the definition of environmental issues from an early focus on incorporating environmental and related concerns to a new focus on searching the cause of conflict due to environmental change.

The increased demand for genome wide epigenetic studies will lead to clearer definition of these issues in the future.

The problem stream includes the identification and definition of certain issues or conditions as actual problems.

Points included in the final social agenda for autism research that needs further discussion included the following: ASD research for a cure, definition of ASD, issues surrounding ASD diagnosis and content for dissemination to the public.

The DPSIR approach consists in constructing a single socio-environmental model to address a specific problem in water management, while paying no attention to the existence of conflicts surrounding the definition of the issue at hand, the social, political and spatial delimitation of that issue, and the translation of stakes in terms of quantitative variables.

Sullivan claims that "the classification of these [excess line connection] costs as an asset does not contradict the definition of assets" issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board.

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