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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.
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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".
The atmosphere grew much freer for gays in the post-Communist period, yet gay rights have not become a nationwide issue until now, as the government has abruptly moved toward social conservatism.
Still, she continued: "I would just say I think none of this should be interpreted to imply there's some nationwide issue, but I do think it should be taken seriously in terms of what's happening in these cities".
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