Sentence examples for issue of the extent from inspiring English sources

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Karmiloff-Smith also takes up the issue of the extent to which development involves domain-specific versus domain-general processes.

In Nigeria there is a maritime capacity, but there's an issue of the extent to which the security forces are working with armed groups".

There still remains, however, the issue of the extent to which the combined forces of medicine and the law are entitled to overrule the moral and religion convictions of the parents of a child.

Government officials have said they are thinking of doubling the limit, to 8percentt, but Mr. Jin, in an interview with the state-owned Korea Broadcasting System, did not cite a specific figure in talking about the controversial issue of the extent to which conglomerates could invest in banks.

Such worries link back to the issue of the extent of applicability of the view.

But in addition to the specific issue of the extent of the Nocturnal Council's powers, there is a deeper question.

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"However, there remains a lack of scientific consensus on the issue – on the extent of the warming, the extent of the human contribution and the severity of the risk – and I believe we must support continued debate and investigation within the scientific community".

James L. Connaughton, head of the United States Council on Environmental Quality, was quoted in "Climate Change Is Called Economic Threat at Talks" (news article, March 16) as saying, "We are still working on the issue of causation, the extent to which humans are a factor" in global climate change.

However, the issue of the precise extent, binding energy, and fluidity of bound hydration layers, which affect the hydration lubrication mechanism, and how these vary between different charged or zwitterionic groups, is complex.

Lastly, a related issue is the extent of informality of employment relationships, as well as a proportion of written versus oral contracts in an economy.

The latest point of issue is the extent to which countries will, if they have enough allies, be able to avoid sanctions if they breach fiscal rules.

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