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Yet Germany undoubtedly have issues that need to be ironed out – in defence and attack.
"The teachers have issues that need to be met," she said.
"I had a conversation with some of his staff and said: 'We have issues that are arising on campus.
Pietersen and Flower have issues that go back at least to early summer 2012 when, without warning, the batsman declared himself unavailable for one-day international matches.
Some would think it's very, very hard to take as seriously the concerns of students who have issues that seem less consequential.
I'm not saying that nothing has been done – it's just that this work should have been done a long time ago and you still have issues that could lead to fatalities," he said.
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But there are other manufacturers out there having issues that are just not as well known".
Your product has issues that will be very hard to fix.
The man I married had issues that went way back.
A second wife has issues that don't appear in a first marriage.
[But] they're middle class boys, and they were having issues that seemed to go across the board.
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