On both climate change and debt relief, the Bank's president has taken issue with his former boss.
One thing people have taken issue with is my claim that the game still leans heavily on grinding.
Two of the hospitals named have so far taken issue with the report.
Some companies have taken issue with how this stock borrowing program is run, saying it can be used for manipulative purposes.
The Scottish National Party's Stewart Hosie has taken issue with the UK Government's means of calculating the share-out of public spending.
Two other hospitals named have also taken issue with the report.
Some have taken issue with the proposed names of the new constituencies or with the decision to move the odd ward into or out of their seat.
Obviously some have taken issue with the way that we pay for this, and we certainly want to hear if there are alternative ways to pay for it.
Teachers and some school boards, too, have taken issue with the time spent on testing and the lack of time they've had to incorporate the new standards into lessons.
It is the second time the NEJM has taken issue with a Vioxx trial--in December, it issued an expression of concern about the way heart risk was described in another big Merck study.
Some Anons, as they call themselves, seem to have also taken issue with British Prime Minister David Cameron, who last week floated the idea of blocking certain people from accessing social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook, to prevent rioting.
Mr Gray went on to say Scotland's public sector pay needed to be tackled - but stressed the issue must be taken forward with proper negotiation, such as what workers would get in return.
The general sense out there now is that action by the Fed will be taken, with only the timing at issue.
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The defendant had taken appropriate steps to deal with the issue of alcohol "which seems to be the root cause of her difficulties", the court heard.
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Well one of the consequences of all this row is that it's taken the spot light off the issue that you're dealing with - pensions.
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But what we have seen is I think an acknowledgment -- and this goes back to G20 and prior -- that steps need to be taken, and the Europeans have taken some steps towards resolving this issue, and we -- working with them and consulting with them and advising them on the kinds of steps they need to take to get the job conclusively finished.
The issue of judicial nominations has taken on more overt partisan tones in recent years with Democrats and Republicans trading charges of delay tactics and smear campaigns.
"This year it seems like there is a political opening and a new view of the issue that has taken hold, " said Tanya Broder, senior staff attorney with the National Immigration Law Center, who cited the ongoing debate in Washington about legislation that would change national immigration policy.
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According to Mr Cameron, the austerity measures taken to deal with the crisis in the eurozone have given added urgency to the issue of the EU's democratic legitimacy.
Ms Wilson said that she had raised the issue with managers at the Good Shepherd unit but she could not recall any sanctions being taken against Miss M.
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