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In your list of issues that could come before the courts in the coming years, conspicuously absent is capital punishment.
But he is still appearing on CNN, albeit without talking about any health care policy issues that could come up in Washington.BRIAN STELTER.
He was energy secretary when a firestorm erupted over accusations of Chinese spying at the nuclear weapons laboratories at Los Alamos and during the widely criticized prosecution of the scientist Wen Ho Lee — issues that could come up during his confirmation hearings.
Here are some potential issues that could come up in a lame-duck session: APPROPRIATIONS -- The House and Senate, separated by $9 billion out of a total budget of more than $750 billion, have passed two spending measures, both concerning the military.
As with any beta software, users should weigh the benefits of having early access to the new features with their tolerance for dealing with software bugs and other issues that could come up.
"There are a lot of issues that could come up that we cannot foresee," Somin said.
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On the Republican side, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst and Ted Cruz, the former state solicitor general, agree on virtually every issue that could come before them in the Senate.
This is an issue that could come up with even greater force several years from now if, as expected, wholesale electricity prices start to fall, perhaps sharply, and ratepayers agitate for cuts.
In a series of polite, evasive answers, the nominee will feign a studious neutrality on almost every issue that could come before her during what's likely to be decades as one of the most powerful women in the world.
The second issue that could come up is, of course, the food at Thanksgiving dinner.
But most House Republicans have rejected this comprehensive approach, and the House judiciary committee has moved forward with individual, single-issue immigration bills that could come to the floor sometime later this year or next.
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