Example sentences of "be an issue which " in BNC.

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1 It 's an issue which has totally united every aspect of the Scottish community .
2 It 's an issue which must be addressed by the whole community . ’
3 We have got to face up to the Warner Report as well , which is to do with staffing in community homes , and again , that 's an issue which we can pick up later , as we go into detailed reports .
4 In an interview with The Scotsman , he said : ‘ It 's an issue which goes wider than education — to family life and social values , and whether we are prepared to accept the responsibilities we have as well as the rights we enjoy . ’
5 House of Commons leader , John Wakeham , who 's heading the committee that 's looking at the problem says it 's an issue which must be tackled locally .
6 This is an issue which Western Governments and unions are only really beginning to grapple with in the context of the Single European market , and for many that is where the debate will stay for some time .
7 ‘ Standardization ’ is an issue which has plagued engineers for years .
8 As the recordings ( a co-production with SDR Stuttgart ) are also of notable quality , the result is an issue which can be firmly recommended to those looking for worthwhile versions of these works for their collections .
9 It has been encouraging to read in your last two issues constructive recognition by Pilot readers and by you , the editor , that GA noise is an issue which needs to be addressed , both for the sake of those exposed to it , and for the long-term health of light aviation .
10 One senior courtier said later : ‘ There is no doubt that this is an issue which concerns the Prince of Wales but it is beginning to look a little cynical .
11 AIDS is an issue which has enabled people to talk to one another and also think about issues which they might otherwise not have thought about — specifically about death at an early age .
12 Self-advocacy complements ‘ normalisation ’ and it is an issue which , recently , staff have actively begun to promote .
13 This is an issue which we must now confront by considering what range of mystical activity the term religion includes and where its outer limits lie .
14 This is important and it is an issue which we will address in the coming chapters as we attempt to separate out the problems for both users and their community and whether the source of the problem is with heroin use or its legal and social status .
15 This is an issue which encompasses important sociological debates about all three great classes outlined in our model in Chapter 2 ( see p. 55 ) .
16 Whether it is possible ( or appropriate ) to work out a comprehensive set of criteria for processes such as generalization is an issue which will not be settled until there is a good deal more experience with process criteria in the classroom .
17 Whether despite this revolution in design the cellular mechanisms required for learning and memory in invertebrates are similar to or radically different from those in vertebrates is an issue which is still unresolved in research terms , and one which will occupy some of the discussion of the following chapter .
18 The decommissioning and dismantling of contaminated plant is an issue which transcends industrial frontiers .
19 This is an issue which will be monitored during the validation of Phase 2 Pilots .
20 This is an issue which has important implications for both policy and practice in the areas of education and social welfare .
21 The relative importance of each of these influences is not , however , fully understood though it is an issue which has both humanitarian and economic implications .
22 It is an issue which applies North and South on this island .
23 While this is an issue which has been referred to in the literature ( Bourner and Hamed , 1987 ) , it is not one which has been extensively explored with regard to the achievements of non-traditional students , but it is a potentially important measure which requires further investigation .
24 Whether or not governments should take greater powers to break up already existing monopolies is an issue which is as much political as economic , for it involves issues of the freedom of the individual and the state .
25 It is an issue which must be tackled . ’
26 Moreover , nuclear proliferation is an issue which needs to be tackled more comprehensively and at a wider international level .
27 Well , this is an issue which is sort of under debate and it 's all part of the training thing , 'cause we are going to talk about it at the Training Committee tomorrow .
28 It would seem fair to conclude that while for the bulk of the population Hitler 's image was no doubt related in an abstract fashion to finding a ‘ solution to the Jewish Question ’ , this was an issue which people either gave little thought to or deliberately turned their minds from , and that , correspondingly , Hitler 's public attacks on the Jews were something absorbed with little deliberation , forming no central part in explaining either the high peaks of his popularity or the collapse of the ‘ Führer myth ’ in the last years of the war .
29 Until very recently , death was an issue which we could be certain about .
30 It was an issue which was never absent : it marred his day of consecration , and it was the subject of his last letter .
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