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The phrase "escalating issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe problems or challenges that are increasing in severity or frequency.
Example: "The team is facing escalating issues with the project timeline, which requires immediate attention."
Alternatives: "growing concerns" or "increasing problems."
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Launched last year, the MPA was intended to improve the performance of government's projects through initiatives such as building up project management skills among senior civil servants and escalating issues of concern to ministers.
Specifically, the company is working on verifying all candidates, escalating issues of impersonation or hijacking, and monitoring election-related conversations closely for evidence of manipulation or bot participation.
Of course, companies should implement those policies, but being an ally is not just about escalating issues to HR or involving management.
This, together with escalating issues relating to the trust's data accuracy, led to relationships between the PCT and the trust becoming more formal and adversarial.
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What do you think we should do about this ever escalating issue?
"It is a very serious and escalating issue for the teaching profession", he added.
This is an escalating issue in obstetrics due to the increasing trends of overweight and obesity in childbearing women [ 50].
It also has power to escalate issues of concern to ministers and accounting officers.
Such managers keep an eye on things, enforce plans and policies, report operational results and quickly escalate issues or problems.
Over the past decade, I built a management system that relies on the teams to escalate issues if they are uncomfortable about any project, the value it will provide or the risks that it creates.
At that point the bot can and will escalate issues directly to parents via an alert — the default setting being three days after no action has been taken by the child to resolve a problem.
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