Sentence examples for issues mean from inspiring English sources

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Other practical issues mean the school has struggled to deploy technology in the way that 21st-century learning demands.

But none of those pressing issues mean very much to the Yankees if Mariano Rivera is not himself.

But even as they maneuver for political advantage, politicians will continue trying to decipher what these issues mean to voters.

However, copyright issues mean that none of the great songs can be used, so Hendrix's musical presence is lacking.

Part of its work is with families whose issues mean a new child has to be removed at birth, with a view to being returning to the family.

Health issues mean she can't stalk either of these gentlemen as exuberantly as she used to, but I'm glad she did.

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Local issues meant more than national ones.

Real issues means local issues, campaigners said.

This, coupled with some mobility issues, means his life isn't in the best of places.

His "anger issues" meant he would never make a reliable soldier.

The combination of these issues means that, quite simply, more people are caring for more hours.

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