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Small wonder Obama has barely bothered to touch the issue.
At first, the Supreme Court refused to touch the issue.
"That is why some of Mrs. Merkel's Atlanticist conservatives have never wanted to touch the issue.
The Oslo agreement of 1993 did not touch the issue of settlements.
The direct-mail firm that handled Colson's fund-raising "didn't want to touch the issue," he said.
Terrified of the "law and order" lobby, the other candidates in the Democratic primary refused to touch the issue.
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"I think they are quite [averse] to touch the issues relating to anything which would disturb, actually.
Except for a brief photo exhibition during the war, the museum has not touched the issue of the war.
But this column has no intention of touching the issue, no matter how rocky the state it is in.
They have of course not touched the issue of placing a cap on donations, which is monstrously unfair.
Other nations have hardly touched the issue, though the International Organization for Migration recently identified several as increasingly attractive destinations, including the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia and Poland; other experts include Hungary.
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