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Even for him, however, banking regulation was hardly the high-priority issue it would become once he reached the White House.
American involvement in Vietnam was just beginning to escalate when the class graduated, and although five classmates would be killed in service, the war was not yet the issue it would become.
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"I just think we did not reckon with how deep the issue was, or how deep it would become," she said.
He knew when he voted against the Iraq resolution that it would become an issue in his campaign.
Same-sex marriage advocates tried to have the ban lifted in court, but held off pressing lawmakers to repeal it because they worried it would become an issue in the presidential election.
Nobody seemed to think it would become an issue, which seemed very strange and peculiar to my Dad and me.
The contracts did not prohibit this kind of distribution because no one thought of it or had any idea that it would become an issue.
It was inevitable that it would become an issue at some point, they were no doubt hoping it would be later in the season after their "reserves" had been able to better show where they're at in some starts in the minors.
If I was ever to have kids and weight became an issue, if it ever hampered me to not be able to do things, like take them to the park, or I found it hard to get down and play with my kids, that's when it would become an issue for me.
The agency did not immediately release a copy of the proposal or respond to questions about when it would become public, issuing only a press release containing seven soundbites praising the rule.
"It would become a national issue.
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