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"They're driven by issues.
"This is largely driven by issues of supply which are particularly acute in London".
But Holman's plays are resolutely neither driven by "issues" nor "in yer face".
"This just shows that people are hungry for elections with content and that are driven by issues," he said.
By contrast, the Trump boycotts, from both the left and the right, have been driven by issues extraneous to the targets' core business practices.
"This is largely driven by issues with packaged accounts, with people often feeling they have been mis-sold the account or have paid for it without their knowledge," the FOS said.
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It drove by issues at speed (e.g. invasion of privacy, rules not applying to really smart people, loss of friendship etc) but stopped to discuss nary a one.
This result, however, may be driven by policy issues as one would expect that (after controlling for having a common language) a past colonial relationship only affects migration through a special treatment by destination countries in terms of immigration policy.
Mr. Branstad predicted that the economy would be a potent issue, even in Iowa's Republican caucuses, which are typically driven by social issues.
Layering the qualitative, quantitative, and spatial data shows that, although geography and socioeconomic issues have some influence on the likelihood of experiencing flooding, risk is most often driven by technical issues such as the way settlements are planned, how dwellings are designed, and the quality of construction.
The grown-ups had their fights as well, driven by deeper issues of greed and desire.
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