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The party is divided over the issue of capital punishment.
Animal experimentation is a highly emotive issue.
They launched a vehement attack on the government's handling of environmental issues.
Staffing is still a relatively unimportant issue compared to the other problems that we're encountering.
Police have issued an Identikit of the man they want to question.
The Palace has issued a statement criticizing the newspaper report.
He started issuing peremptory instructions.
He will be issuing directions to judges on sentencing in the next few days.
The company has been forced to issue a statement about yesterday's accident.
Claims for missing issues should be made immediately on receipt of the subsequent issue.
A key issue in the book is an analysis of the experience with the application of economic instruments, such as charges and tradable discharge permits.
In the above conversation, the nurse followed up her responsibilities agreed at the discharge planning meeting regarding discussing discharge issues with the patient.
Perhaps also surprisingly, the number of refereed papers on food quality and human health issues were similar for both conventional and organic research.
Further investigation is required, because the issues are too important for simply assuming that persistence and intractability necessarily imply an organic genesis.
And often they are interested in history due to contemporary philosophical issues.
On neither of these ways of construing the existence question does it present a substantial philosophical issue.
This is not to suggest that there were no philosophical issues at stake.
In practice this procedure would also issue an order to physically ship the merchandise.
The very definition of a mora implies weight-sensitivity; moreover, it is not clear that this is a purely labeling/ terminological issue.
The six papers that make up this issue have been selected purely on the basis of the formal refereeing process.
Is this a purely academic issue or something that can happen in reality?
Since the key issue is the psychological pressure that law can exert on every individual mind, the law must be clear, well diffused, and foreseeable.
Limited almost exclusively to problems of spatial perception, that analysis gives short shrift to even the most fundamental issues of psychological or physiological import.
One extension of this point returns us to the issue of institutional structures within civil society.