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"Several conservative justices were very upset about the same-sex marriage case taking an issue away from the voters," said Benjamin Sachs, a Harvard Law School professor.
It's just taking an issue that we'd really like to stay private and putting it up for public debate.
But more than taking an issue with the central plot device in my movie, he simply didn't buy my fictional future, saying, "I think that premise is garbage".
Rodriguez pointed to posts on the Weird Wave Instagram account that described protestors as "yokels" or blithely dismissed the pickets as a "party" as proof that the owners are not taking "an issue that's devastating the community" seriously.
Rodriguez pointed to posts on the Weird Wave Instagram account that described protesters as "yokels" or blithely dismissed the pickets as a "party" as proof that the owners are not taking "an issue that's devastating the community" seriously.
Lee Daniels Empiree is blowing the roof off of the all-still-recalcitrant homophobia in the black community, taking an issue that is too often relegated to the DL and placing it under a glaring spotlight.
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Just take an issue like derivatives.
Take an issue that is guaranteed to affect your life: energy prices.
"Each one of these people would take an issue on his own responsibility.
Bill Clinton championed changes to welfare and took an issue away from the opposition.
"When we take an issue on, we really, really understand where we're going," said Joe Higgins.
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