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1 The paper sheds new light on a big issue for technology companies.
2 Another big issue during the week was the situation in West Papua.
3 The big issue is to recover public trust in Statistics New Zealand.
4 It's election year and housing looks set to be a big issue .
5 It is not a big issue , not a problem, said the manager.
6 This is a big issue and we're working really hard, he said.
7 The election-year session lasts 60 days and gambling is a big issue .
8 Deciding who decides what is relevant remains a big issue , she said.
9 Fishing rights are a big issue in the upcoming EU-UK trade talks.
10 I don't like to make this a big issue from that situation.
11 Most owners simply tool around town, so range isn't a big issue .
12 For the vast majority of people sleep is not a big issue .
13 Helping them get over that is a really big issue for us.
14 The big issue for preserving box-office momentum will be keeping audiences interested.
15 It is a big issue , and we have to respect Kenyan institutions.
16 The big issue I see is how Facebook will store user data.
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