Example sentences of "issue which " in BNC.

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1 Apart from basic agreements on the necessity for law and order for survival purposes , an issue which will be treated later in the chapter , there are a number of similarities which should be mentioned .
2 One issue which will be debated is the ‘ ownership ’ of sports coverage and the access to clips for News Programmes .
3 There were one or two comments made in the June issue which may give an insight to the British problem .
4 Two weeks ago the World Bank launched a $1.5bn global bond issue which was partly sold in the Euromarket and partly in the US domestic market .
5 But with stunning clarity they demonstrate again how the great reformer has unleashed forces which he and his country no longer control , and which now are playing on the German Question itself , the issue which lies at the very heart of today 's European order .
6 A key issue which must be addressed in this debate is not what most favours the sons and daughters of those families already committed to higher education , important though this is , but rather which funding system will most likely encourage first-generation entrants to higher education from social groups not hitherto persuaded to participate , because it is only from these groups that the necessary growth of an education and trained population can actually come .
7 As between themselves , the parties were bound by the decision , and might neither re-litigate the same cause of action nor reopen any issue which was an essential part of the decision : cause of action estoppel and issue estoppel respectively .
8 And it is surely in keeping with the Kremlin 's efforts to win trust abroad , to remove once and for all an issue which intrudes into every high-level encounter with Sweden .
9 Mr Heseltine has long advocated an extension of such agencies to other British regions , and Sir Geoffrey 's new-found support could signal Cabinet debate on industrial policy — an issue which has been omitted from this week 's conference agenda .
10 Rock musician Roy Harper began a libel action against Emap Metro Ltd trading as ‘ Q ’ magazine , following an article in the July 1989 issue which alleged he snorted cocaine on stage .
11 This leads directly on to an issue which will only be noted here , leaving further discussion until the next chapter .
12 The crucial issue which this sort of situation emphasises is the vital importance of perception between persons of different cultures , which can only be partially ameliorated by the procedure suggested by James Lee .
13 In addition , trouble threatened from the mercurial figure of Winston Churchill , who had resigned from the Shadow Cabinet in January 1931 in protest at Baldwin 's acceptance of eventual self-government for India , an issue which threatened to be an explosive one for the Conservative party , since it allied Churchill to the fourth source of discontent : the Diehard element , also strongly represented amongst the grass roots of the party .
14 Fforde highlights a key difficulty for his argument by pointing out that in the debates about the issue which dominated Edwardian Conservatism — tariff reform — the Conservative Party developed a language which ‘ employed a great deal of anti- laissez faire rhetoric and espoused policies which involved state expansion ’ .
15 This was the issue which brought the Professional Footballers ' Association , founded in 1907 after several earlier false starts , into immediate conflict with the FA and the League .
16 Mr McAvoy said : ‘ Ultimately , the campaign 's purpose is to persuade the Government to change its existing policy on an issue which will become even more sensitive over the next 12 months . ’
17 The second lurker is Europe : the issue which directly raises the problem of the leadership , and which will not go away .
18 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 .
19 Attitudes on an issue which hardly ever figures in the popular press and does not fit into a ready-made political rut are bound to change slowly .
20 This is a serious issue which must be dealt with on a rational basis .
21 A few months after I joined the Department of Transport in 1979 I was presented with an issue which had baffled governments for well over a hundred years .
22 The President of United Motors — who was in London at that moment — had also declined to comment on a local issue which , he had said was a matter for local management .
23 The Abyssinian crisis , referred to in the previous chapter , was the first really serious issue which moved British public opinion against fascism .
24 If the DUP 's criticisms of ‘ gangsterism ’ have made it unpopular with some sections of the working-class Protestant population , its view on the sabbath and alcohol consumption have further widened the divisions and it is to this sort of issue which I now want to turn .
25 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 .
26 One issue which the people did discuss , and which did have military implications , was relations with Egypt .
27 It had refused to discuss an issue which to many was becoming a red herring in an attempt to win Presbyterian and , more importantly , Wesleyan support .
28 It was Mr Major who saw that in the preservation of the Union lay an issue which would strike a chord not only in Scotland , but across Britain .
29 Thus , in the immediate post-war years the WEA came under considerable pressure from two more powerful providers and doubts were raised about its future as a recognised Responsible Body — an issue which was closely addressed by the Ashby Committee in 1953 , and again raised by the Russell Committee some twenty years later .
30 It was the first protest that the capital had seen about acid rain , an environmental issue which had stimulated political curiosity but very little action .
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