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There are still some very serious structural issues to be dealt with in NREGA.
"Are there going to be individual issues to be dealt with?" Ms. Pelosi said.
"If there are issues to be dealt with, they need to be pursued".
For supporters on either side of the Manchester divide, these are issues to be dealt with when the time comes.
There are a myriad of other practical issues to be dealt with – such as getting the balance of staff.
There are many issues to be dealt with, including how to pay debt as well as layoffs".
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"The board's accountability is the second issue to be dealt with".
A cover letter to the original data sent by AT&T that indicated that incoming calls were not reliable in determining location status was the second issue to be dealt with by the hearing.
Mrs. Edwards's illness is more than a mere issue to be dealt with on the campaign trail, like Rudolph W. Giuliani's three marriages, these political experts say.
Optimizing the computation time is another issue to be dealt with in future investigations.
Therefore, stabilization of nanoparticles is an important issue to be dealt with.
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