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the issue because
noun
The action or an instance of flowing or coming out, an outflow, particularly: A movement of soldiers towards an enemy, a sortie. The outflow of a bodily fluid, particularly in abnormal amounts.
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It cannot afford any compromise on the issue, because that would destroy its dream.
Ms. Eaton said she was hesitant to discuss the issue because it was so contentious.
"International N.G.O.'s bring attention to the issue because they have access to global media.
He thinks they have avoided discussion of the issue because of its complexity.
Taylor said that heterosexual athletes rarely get involved in the issue because they do not see how it affects them.
Executives and officials of the piers and the trust were reluctant to discuss the issue because the lawsuit is pending.
Some farmers have speculated that the president is shying away from the issue because it involves race.
Mr. MacCoun cautioned that polls could be deceptive on the issue, because of the longtime stigma surrounding drug use.
"We don't have anything to do with the issue because we bought the land in a legal and transparent way.
Biden was wary of too much time on the issue, because he thought it seemed unfair to Thomas.
But he thought that Republicans should set aside the issue because it would be a big distraction, politically speaking.
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