Sentence examples for looking at issue from inspiring English sources

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Don't forget to moisturize afterward, says Dr. Lee (otherwise you might be looking at issue number four, flaky skin).

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I'm looking at issues of prudishness in Britain.

"I became interested in looking at issues of environment and health".

This means looking at issues not traditionally associated with health, such as housing, education and employment.

Going back to Borgen, it was interesting looking at issues in politics.

"These stations are looking at issues they think need a much deeper dive than they are getting now," she said.

"Our cultural programme is looking at issues like slavery and homophobia.

A four-day international summit is taking place in London looking at issues sexual violence in conflict zones.

Council leader Mike Bird said the authority was looking at issues that had been raised about the department.

Other nations, too, are looking at issues related to botanical supplement safety.

We are looking at issues of malaria, for which bed nets have been ordered.

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