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It is no longer good enough to take up an issue and ignore the cause.
In some cases, it may be best to take up an issue with a supervisor.
The Commission has taken up an issue which is equally important for both enterprises and employees.
In this last section I want to take up an issue with the method itself, applied to teams by a hired consultant.
I do not pretend to be taking up an issue now that has not been given serious thought by other minds and articulated much better.
Finally, Mr Wynn took up an issue which has also sometimes surprised me.
A MP may take up an issue on a constituent's behalf.
Lawmakers may also be wary of taking up an issue that the rest of the industry is likely to rebuff.
A. The President gave Congress political cover for taking up an issue that it has traditionally been scared to touch.
Incidentally, does the subsidiarity principle not state that the Union may only take up an issue if Europe provides 'added value'?
However, I should like to take up an issue which Mr Blokland has already touched on.
Tomorrow, the House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee on economic opportunity will take up an issue of broader interest to veterans.
The lawmakers appeared to be taking up an issue dear to their constituents — and perhaps reverse public scorn for their own lavish paychecks.
In an unusual 90-minute argument today, the Supreme Court will take up an issue that has the potential to shift the momentum of the post-election struggle.
The WBI has also taken up an issue that affects women across class, race and other divides: violence against women.
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The judge cleared the courtroom for a time Friday to take up an issue involving a juror, ABC News reported.
Instead, Dr. Furberg was asked not to participate when it took up an issue in which he was seen to have an intellectual conflict of interest.
Kalyana Samayal Sadham entertains even as it takes up an issue that is becoming more prevalent in modern stressful times"."
As a result, the Government will bolster the bank's capital by £19bn by taking up an issue of "B" shares and raising its stake to around 84pc.
The announcement Friday marks the second time in less than a month that the FDA has taken up an issue championed by Hacker's group.
While economic stimulus is important, Congress and the president should also take up an issue with far more consequence for America's long-term growth and stability: economic inequality.
Which cannot agree about anything — will take up an issue that is on no one's front burner and vote against the supposed wishes of 97% of the American people?
If you would like the Association to take up an issue, please contact Catherine Webb, EIA Manager.
We now shall take up an issue that has been touched on several times before: power transformation of the scale of a variable in order to make its analysis easier.