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Now, we face the issue of building a campaign that can deal with them.
The Supreme Court is likely to face the issue of disclosure under Erisa again.
At one point the document says Labour should "face the issue of immigration directly with identified Ukip supporters".
It is like any company, you always face the issue of whether what you spend outweighs what you earn.
The emperor had realized that it was time to face the issue of succession, and he wanted it resolved in his own way.
But as more people are choosing, or being forced, to strike out on their own, they face the issue of deciding what to charge prospective clients.
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"During the cold war situation, Japan just didn't have to face the issues of the past," said Hiroshi Tanaka, a professor of history at Ryukoku University.
So the question is: how will INGOs face the issues of today, and what will they look like when they come out the other side?
"This was the first party to seriously face the issues of and problems of the gay community," said Hubert Koszela, 20, a student who attended the Palikot Movement's election-night rally.
But they still face the issues of non-uniformity of fuel flow, especially in the common type of serpentine flow slab during high current density production.
Honesty demands we face the issues of the longevity revolution head on.
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