Sentence examples for has made a big issue from inspiring English sources

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India has made a big issue of such alleged ties.

Those conclusions are courtesy of the United States Department of Transportation, which helped finance the enforcement and the research in the two cities, and which under Secretary Ray LaHood has made a big issue of distracted driving.

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"On the left, they may want the peace to move forward, but they have made a big issue of fighting corruption in government.

It's unlikely Ryan will disband the committees -- the GOP has made a big push on both issues -- but this story will be updated if Ryan's office has any comment.

That has made a big difference.

"The referee has made a big mistake.

But he said Mr. Gore's emphasis on issues in his speech at the Democratic convention had made a big difference.

"They've made a big mistake.

"Glory would have made a big difference".

(Cox too has said he's "proudly pro-life," though he hasn't made a big issue out of it during the campaign). One of the first things Ricketts did after taking office was to propose a "Choose Life" specialty license plate, which passed only after a long political fight.

Publicly, Coach Jeff Van Gundy has not made a big issue out of Sprewell's habitual tardiness.

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