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Some polls have suggested that blacks, presumably because of their history as victims of civil rights abuses, are more concerned than whites about ethnic profiling and other civil liberties issues growing out of the war on terrorism.

Moving to a healthcare model in which the consumer is at the center will be a long term trend in healthcare and essential to deal with the many health issues our society suffers from which include medical issues growing out of lifestyle choices and environmental problems.

Another unorthodox approach to black-white relations came from Shelby Steele, a professor of English at San Jose State University, who reflected on issues growing out of the killing in Brooklyn of 16-year-old Yusuf K. Hawkins by a gang of young white men.

The move by Panama ap peared to be the start of an effort to promote a high‐level "political understanding" with the Nixon Administration on sensitive issues growing out of the operation of the 56‐year‐old canal and the military bases for its defense.

The suggestion that it should be assumed that Congress did not intend to subject a sovereign state to the inconvenience and loss of dignity involved in a trial in a District Court is not persuasive when weighed against the complete appropriateness of the court and venue selected for the trial of issues growing out of the particular activity in which the state has chosen to engage.

The Marine Corps Times also hinted at the cultural issues growing out of the USMC's separate basic training by noting that NCOs were hesitant in correcting women Marines -- no doubt contributing to poor training.

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Mr. Fuller said the former mayor gave him an additional $10,000 in 1993 or 1994, even though he had told Mr. Gibson that he would not try to influence his fellow board members on an issue growing out of the project.

Mr. Jencks said that in his judgment, the most explosive public school issue growing out of this diversity of views is that of "the style of dealing with kids". For example, should the style be authori tarian and traditional, or should it be egalitarian, with pupils given more freedom and both parents and pupils given a greater role in the children's schooling?

(Hegel's line about "confused notions based on the wild idea of the 'people'" is apposite here).So to some extent Mr Romney's fumbling over the Benghazi issue grows out of Americans' deep confusion over how to reconcile the potentially anti-American elements in the Arab-spring revolutions with our "us-them" framework.

This special issue grew out of the idea to generate an overview on the state-of-the-art of resilience and vulnerability studies in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

More important, his allies say, Mr. Kerry's political career grew out of his experience in Vietnam, drawing him to overarching issues.

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