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"Honesty becomes a gigantic issue," Dr. Cohen recalled telling the mayor.
"It's a gigantic issue," said Kenneth Rogoff, a Harvard professor and the co-author of a forthcoming book, "This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly".
The structure was fluid, at one point becoming a few issues with two bookends to just one gigantic issue.
Oh, sure, there's been some random sniping going on, but no gigantic issue has overshadowed everything else on the political scene (as in 2010, for instance, when we spent all summer arguing over the "Ground Zero mosque").
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Still, gigantic issues remain: * Federalism: Should the Iraqis aim for a centralized presidential system or a loose parliamentary one?
Yet Simms's talent for casting gigantic issues in pleasingly human terms is clear, and proved by his evocation of the five or so days in 2010 when the ash from an Icelandic volcano shut down European airspace.
And Republicans have already given them two gigantic issues to use against them: healthcare and taxes.
It occurred in the course of an otherwise unremarkable profile of Chelsea Clinton in the magazine's traditionally gigantic September issue.
China is a gigantic subject.
Common complaints about energy suppliers range from providers issuing gigantic bills after failing to take payment, to confusion over complex tariffs.
There is no excuse for this, given that these swaps were merely gigantic insurance policies issued by public companies which knew that insurance and financial products must have sufficient capital and assets to cover claims.
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