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Dr. Hollander said the new ethics center would take up issues like these.
Howard had underestimated Mrs Winifred Tumim, with her terrier-like readiness to take up issues.
The appeals court went out of its way to take up issues that were not before it.
"He would take up issues that even I would feel, That is nothing to do with you, Sadiq".
There was, Mr Vavi admitted, a sense that some union leaders were loth to take up issues for fear of embarrassing the ANC.
PA's editor pointed out that his reporters take up issues stemming from court cases or news stories that suggests a need for further inquiry.
During the summer recess, members of Congress will still take up issues like getting more money for schools, roads or county hospitals.
Ashton said Victorian police had a problem with public order demonstrations and sections of communities wanting to take up issues with each other.
While in Mexico for the next five days, Pope Francis is expected to take up issues that have been of central concern to his papacy.
Policymakers are also likely to take up issues where there is rapid change and incorporate evidence in coming up with policy solutions to address these problems.
Committees were also taking up issues of genuine public interest, he said.
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