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Taking only oblique swipes at Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, his chief rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, Mr. Obama focused on his reasons for seeking the presidency, pledging to take on issues like global warming, education, jobs and foreign trade.

Flynn also sifts through global warming, education, consumerism, the financial crash, "the fall-out from a far-off war / fought in our names", as she absorbs and ironises the language she hears around her.

When he got down to policy, Sánchez was not short on promises – on social justice, equal pay for women, reduced unemployment, improved productivity and competitiveness without wage cuts, reversal of social spending cuts, greater transparency, measures to reduce global warming, education reform, tax reform, constitutional reform and a renegotiated debt with Brussels.

Just when we thought you had turned your collective attention to the plethora of incredibly important issues to tackle (read: healthcare, 2 wars, global warming, education, etc), you go and pass the Safe Prisons Communications Act of 2009.

He is concerned about the same things that concern me - global warming, education, equality, opportunity.

Huckabee generated a considerable following of young voters during his campaign, primarily because of his support of the Fair Tax as well as his concerns about global warming, education, and several other issues typically not referred to by Republicans.

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They won't stop Ukip snaffling Tory votes with its pro-grammar policies, or get Tory backbenchers warming to an education secretary who just might be running for leader later this parliament.

Now many development economists are warming to higher education, pointing to the demand for graduates as demonstrated by their wage premium and to the positive effect of university-based research on the economy.Nobody doubts the difficulty of building decent universities in the developing world.

He talks — more often than not in broad, general strokes — about an Obama White House that would provide health care to all, attack global warming, improve education, fix Social Security and end the war in Iraq.

"There will always be a gap between where we are and where we're meant to be," he said, but argued that private citizens today have more power to act on important issues than ever before, noting that his Clinton Foundation has so far raised more than $10 billion for work on issues such as AIDS, global warming and education.

The war, global warming, trade, education, health care and economics -- the really important stuff, imho -- those didn't decide the election.

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