Sentence examples for looking at issues from inspiring English sources

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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.

Inspired by his course, Berrow wants to continue research into exercise psychology, looking at issues behind obesity.

The panel had a wide remit, looking at issues of human rights, trade, intellectual property and public health objectives.

Our reputation as a deep-study group that sometimes spends years looking at issues is not sexy to them".

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We've got to look at issues of public concern".

"Culture Shock," Ms. Janows said, "looks at issues".

You can't just look at issues year-to-year.

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