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Let's be clear about what's at issue here -- it is finality.
"What's at issue here is a child's life," he said.
I subscribe to the "water's edge" notion, but it's not quite what's at issue here.
What's at issue here is a technical bug in the Web's plumbing that doesn't just affect Facebook's App developers but other companies as well.
And that's what's at issue here.
But what's at issue here is not a foot fetish.
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What is at issue here is ITV's commitment to public service broadcasting". The NUJ broadcasting organiser, Paul McLaughlin, said: "ITV has got responsibility as a public service broadcaster, yet they have given absolutely no indication what will happen after 2014.
But what is at issue here is BP's responsibility for a huge mistake and for the damage to, and possible destruction of, one of the most productive ecosystems on the planet — and the many thousands of livelihoods that go with it.
What is at issue here is Gordon Brown's judgment and the people he takes advice from". Moore's claims, which first surfaced in the autumn, were put to Crosby's successor, Andy Hornby, now ousted from HBOS, who was appearing before the committee with former chairman Lord Stevenson.
What is at issue here is not Mr. Hastert's ego but the health of the American democratic system.
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