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"issues that stand out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are discussing topics or ideas that draw attention. For example: "The issues that stand out in this conversation are budget limitations and environmental impact."
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Other issues that stand out in power optimization and management design challenges are: (1) the statistical uncertainty about the workload, parameters and target system, and (2) a lack of benchmarks and evaluation techniques.
She may have issues that stand out like 'liar and untrustworthy,' but I will tell you, we will fail, and these men will fail, if they try and package her as someone who is stupid and doesn't know her job, hasn't done her job and isn't real, isn't strong," said Wagner, the first Republican woman to chair the House Finance Committee.
The way they make the bed when the patients cannot be moved, making sure they do not leave any wrinkles that could damage their skin, the way they wash them so they are comfortable and their intracranial pressure does not increase or how they alleviate the patients' perception of fear if they think they are about to experience added harm are some of the issues that stand out in this knowledge.
Despite the decades between that first issue, which sold 100,000 copies, and the current one, which features the buxom Nigella on its cover, it is the similarities between women's issues that stand out, rather than the differences.
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One issue that stood out was their inconsistent use, with some parts of the county having a much higher percentage of these visits.
"The economic development listening tour is great, but the Grumman site is an issue that stands out like a big black eye," said Desmond M. Ryan, the executive director of the Association for a Better Long Island, a developers' group.
Deborah Cape, a nurse from nearby Fort Collins, Colorado, was hard-pressed to pick one issue that stood out for her because "he covered everything I could think of" in the speech.
There didn't seem to be any one issue that stood out as especially contentious, and just kind of 'routine' is the word that comes into mind.
"If we were to pick the issue that stands out most at the moment, it is the failure of governing in Washington at a time when many Americans are hurting," Bernard Baumohl, chief global economist for the Economic Outlook Group of Princeton, N.J., wrote to clients last week.
In a correspondence audit, the IRS zeroes in on an issue or two that stand out on a 1040 say, big deductions for charity or unreimbursed employee business expenses and sends a letter asking the taxpayer to produce documents supporting those deductions within 30 days.
Are there any bargains that stand out?
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