But does one have to face this issue to feel that it's wrong?
Businesses may not face this issue immediately, especially in licensing or litigation.
Canaccord Genuity analyst Bobby Burleson asserts in a research note this morning that Intel could face that issue in the March quarter.
The NCAA is not the first decision maker to face the issue of whether person X is responsible for the mistakes of person Y.
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But unless the people face the issue and think about it seriously, I do not think the time will come soon to see more people volunteering to donate organs.
Two friends - Kate Finn, 37, and Tara Ballard, 32 - face a similar issue.
He was finally ready to face his financial issue and I called on just the right day.
Others face a similar issue: on April 13th, Britain's BT announced a huge restructuring and a new European expansion strategy.
Some shareholders of private company stock options face a tax issue when the company has an IPO or other liquidity event.
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Just as the season heats up and the stakes get higher, teams face the thorny issue of how to integrate new players without unsettling their lineups.
The Obama administration could face a political issue when the visa allowing the younger Mr. Bo to remain in the U.S. as a student runs out.
He decided to go public with his story to put a face on an issue, using his first and last name and offering to provide a family picture to accompany this story.
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The White House historically extends invitations to ordinary people to join the first lady in the public gallery of the House chamber during the speech, believing they can help put a human face on an issue or proposal the president will discuss during his annual address.
You certainly cannot take any of their statements on this issue at face value.
Another issue we face is deferred maintenance in our infrastructure, which in too many communities is over-worked and under-budgeted.
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Twenty eight members of the cabinet may still face charges over the issue.
Italy and India have long disagreed on where the pair should face trial, an issue that has frayed bilateral relations.
When Bush and Kerry face off on the issue, I suspect that voters will make up their minds not just based on what they say, but how they say it.
This is the key issue we face.
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In such a scenario, the potential U.K. tax bills the Jaguar players would face could become a major issue.
It is likely to face extreme pressure on the issue from Conservative back-benchers already angry with the Brussels budget.
On the other, they face a very real cost issue with these services.
But some producers said it was not clear if the investment would lead to higher milk prices, which they claim is the "biggest issue" they face.
Disappointing performance happens at all companies, and is an issue that CEOs often face.
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The single largest troubleshooting issue the survey respondents face is identifying the source or any particular problem.
And I have to be honest here -- this is the toughest single issue that we will face.
"I know him and respect him, but I think this is an issue he has to face squarely, " said John C.
As the dust begins to settle since the news that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez had succumbed to cancer, the real issue that Venezuelans currently face is transition.
Advisers may then decide that the issue should be discussed face-to-face at the caller's home or elsewhere, but there is no set procedure about which cases would require visits.
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