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1 On the pitch there are clear punishments when it comes to issues involving race.
2 I hope they will vote with their consciences when it comes to issues like housing benefit.
3 When it comes to issues affecting the LGBT community, the NBA should have a special interest.
4 Irish rugby internationals have always been complicated affairs when it comes to issues of identity and identification.
5 And yet, when it comes to issues of human rights, many people talk with their blinkers firmly on.
6 When it comes to issues like the environment, if there are differences, they are not nearly as pronounced.
7 Simpson. I don't believe the story ever ends, especially when it comes to issues of race surrounding the trial.
8 When it comes to issues of race, gender, sexuality and class, how much can Meghan Markle say and do?
9 America has entered new territory when it comes to issues of sexual diversity: "Toleranceville." Never heard of it?
10 Mr Donoghue said this included getting governments in the region on the same page when it comes to issues affecting whales.
11 Now, the truth is, when it comes to issues like infrastructure and basic research, I know there's bipartisan support in this chamber.
12 Voices across the Interwebs are fed up with clueless, biased and inaccurate media coverage when it comes to issues affecting the society.
13 As any American knows, this is a difficult spirit to cultivate and maintain, particularly when it comes to issues you feel strongly about.
14 All too often Ireland finds itself in the crosshairs when it comes to issues of tax avoidance and unfair tax competition, especially within the EU.
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