Sentence examples for issue belonged from inspiring English sources

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Their feeling about the death penalty ranged from Blackmun's personal squeamishness to Rehnquist's muscular support, but all agreed the issue belonged in the state legislatures, not in the federal courts.

He also added that this issue belonged to the past and that this campaign would send a strong signal that recruitment of children is not acceptable in Myanmar.

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"As we have argued, that is where the resolution of this important issue belongs".

Anyone following the Texas abortion debate through social media could easily imagine that the issue belongs in the same category.

This issue belongs with the American Academy of Pediatrics, since sensory problems in a healthy child are more properly regarded as issues of growth and maturity.

This mouth, appearing on the cover of this weekend's issue, belongs to Laura Williams, a model whose lips, teeth and hands are frequently sought for advertisements.

The law provides that the state can allow a nonprofit corporation to convert to profit-making, but that any initial stock issue belongs to the state, in return for the years of exempting the company from taxes.

A: It is one very good reason for making it clear the AV referendum is an opportunity for the British people to decide on their voting system, and to avoid any suggestion that the AV issue belongs to a particular political party.

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