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And it's an issue that resonates far beyond Wall Street.
The personal experience and visceral fears of voters, as much as the statistics, make this an issue that resonates across regions and classes.
The east European countries are keen to renew economic sanctions against Russia over Ukraine, an issue that resonates less strongly in western Europe, and Poland could be persuaded to bend on immigration in return for support on Russia, officials said.
The outcome followed a campaign in which Zeman, who has carved out a reputation as a fierce critic of Islam, painted his opponent as weak on immigration, an issue that resonates strongly in the central European country, where opposition to the EU's migrant quota scheme runs high.
In this post- Enron environment, Wall Street is really feeling the heat from politicians like Spitzer, who sense an issue that resonates on Main Street.
One issue that resonates across all blocks of voters -- but that we hear almost nothing about from the candidates -- is retirement security.
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Still, he said he recognized that "this was an issue that resonated" with the public, and that an effective columnist must be more than a contrarian.
I do not think there were substantive issues that resonated loudly.
And his views raise issues that resonate not just in Scotland but across Britain and beyond.
He argues that such art is meant "to mirror moral and ethical issues that resonate in contemporary society".
They are talking again about unifying disparate constituencies around issues that resonate widely -- education, jobs, Social Security, health care.
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