Tsedeye, what - are there other issues besides wages at issue here to your knowledge?
What is at issue here is can we get something -- how significant an agreement.
So a non-replicating use of the commodity beans at issue here was not just available, but standard fare.
"The fraudulent conduct at issue here was egregious and long-running, " the SEC said.
But the taxpayers at issue here are victims, and in cases where we do find them, they readily welcome our involvement.
At issue here, among other things, is the first sale doctrine.
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And, if a fit parent's decision of the kind at issue here becomes subject to judicial review, the court must accord at least some special weight to the parent's own determination.
What obviously is at issue here is that we will not have addressed the very problem in terms of our deficit and debt that will still be there in front of us.
At issue here is the fact that by the time it is easy to see what the market is doing and that everyone agrees with your theme, most investors have already taken action based on the theme at hand.
The issue at stake here is how both regulators deals with market dominance, a significant issue in the high-tech industry.
The issue at stake here is, did BioWare falsely advertise?
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So a true fairness issue was at play here if certain teams had a greater number of games called by the replacement refs.
For this is not what is the issue here at all.
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And what we have not seen from the Republicans is any movement at all on the fundamental issue here.
Put simply, that " device diversity" that keeps developers on their toes is at the forefront of the issue here.
The essential issue here is whether attempts at industrializing medical care will result in the broad improvements the Taylorists seem to envision, or whether the result will be the evisceration of a system that, while imperfect, has a great many extraordinary strengths, and once destroyed, will be difficult or impossible to re-establish.
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Even Mr Putin (shown here speaking on the issue at a press conference on May 10th 2005) seems a bit hazy about the details.
The returns are impressive, as I detail in the latest issue of Forbes here (take a look at the comments so far, both boast nice returns).
Most recently, I looked closely here at Forbes.com at the fake fish issue.
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Coulton may not have any legal recourse here, but there is an ethical question at issue that FOX must answer.
The issue here is the value of the Clearwire spectrum at a time when there is a much stated shortage of spectrum available in the United States.
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And people here clearly understand there's more at stake than a single issue like that.
It's an issue that for obvious reasons gets a lot of attention here, at the State Department, and elsewhere.
But Sallie James, a trade policy analyst at the Cato Institute here, says the labor standards are largely a symbolic issue for Democrats and will not level the playing field, as some claim.
The larger issue here, of course, is if it is standard operating procedure at most universities that major donors have a say in who becomes the football and basketball coaches?
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