Sentence examples for issues that could be from inspiring English sources

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Here are some issues that could be in the crosshairs.

These are important issues that could be wrestled with if cities were on anybody's agenda.

The judge said he wanted to exclude "side issues" that could be prejudicial.

They say it is an invitation to vast class action lawsuits on issues that could be resolved out of court.

"We withdrew it to demonstrate our desire to remove issues that could be an impediment to an agreement," he said.

Happy that there were no obvious psychological issues that could be contributing to Holland's asexuality, Dr Edwards examined the blood test results.

Among them was the thicket of legal issues that could be involved with a former employee's writing a damning book about a large, deep-pocketed company.

But there are simpler issues that could be overlooked if people figured there was no longer a need to think about an estate plan.

One foreign journalist who wished to remain unidentified for fear of professional repercussions, said that he often addressed issues that could be contentious.

Problems started two years ago when, the editors say, the paper started tackling issues that could be construed as critical of the school.

The officials said that they were limiting the scope of the pending negotiations to issues that could be resolved this year, before the Security Council resolution expired.

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