Sentence examples for newer issues from inspiring English sources

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For newer issues see the previous entry, above.

Perhaps if they had done so there might not have been these newer issues," he said.

There is also a realisation that newer issues of climate change, resource and energy depletion, food insecurity and the current financial crisis will exacerbate present difficult conditions.

This is far too simplistic given the complexities of events there, their deep roots in old grievances inflamed by newer issues such as feuds over the profits of drug-running and kidnapping.

On the other hand, recent research has examined many of the newer issues that arise in this context, e.g. Can we design very efficient sublinear algorithms for interesting computational tasks ?

The roster of causes students are organizing around has expanded in the interim, from opposition to Israel to newer issues of discrimination in housing and jobs, the profiling of Arab men at airports and due process for an unknown number of largely unidentified Muslims being detained by the Immigration and Naturalization Service.

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But new issues will arise.

Several new issues were postponed.

But some experts foresee new issues.

New issues are downloaded in the background.

Then there were questions about new issues.

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