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"This is a nationwide issue," he said.
"This is the first time any incident of violence against a woman has become a nationwide issue".
"But actually it's a nationwide issue and affects many other key UK cities including Manchester, Birmingham, Bradford and Leeds.
It is clear that odd-hours child care is a nationwide issue that many families struggle with each day.
Now many Republicans have abandoned that posture and are cynically turning the Islamic center into a nationwide issue in hopes of votes.
A spokesman for Coventry said: "The reliance on agency staff to fill vacant posts is a nationwide issue which blights most local authorities and which is clearly not sustainable".
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Both the Republicans and the Democrats have been trying to "nationalise" the election to make it about nationwide issues (the economy, if Democratic; national security, if Republican).
At the time, Verizon called the problems "growing pains" and noted that nationwide issues like those wouldn't happen going forward.
Even those that were semi-private or state-sponsored were still seen as independent of the state's influence and their teachers uninterested in larger, nationwide issues.
But yes, we should talk about strategically nationwide, what issues would make the most sense.
Nationwide rules issued in 1998 were more generous, permitting up to five flies depending on the grade of the toilet, the state-run Beijing Daily reports.
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