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He says the group studiously avoids getting into issues — collateral issues — that don't center on the legal system.
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The latter part of that, employers getting into issuing these tests for their employees, is going to be increasingly important for Color.
"Business leaders are reluctant to get into issues that look and smell political," Mr. Souta said.
"I really don't want to get into issues or personalities," Mr. Colebut said.
An organisation such as the ATP can't get into issues of crime.
"Where you might get into issues is with alternative investments like hedge funds and private equity holdings," Ms. Slade said.
"You get into issues of who has run faster on what course, or what were the temperatures that day.
"It changed my life because I knew I was going to get into issues affecting the reservation," he said.
"But anytime you get into issues where there are agents and these third-party people get involved, it gets more complex and more messy.
Now, of course I don't expect a teacher to get into issues of copyright, fair use, and whatnot in a class of 12-year-olds, but why not broach the subject in high school?
But I do think, if you think back, there were tons of stories written by lots of people on the campaign trail, and we did get into issues.
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