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Examples for "at issue"
Examples for "at issue"
1Liability is seriously at issue in the case, the court previously heard.
2He said also at issue were workers who were not employed permanently.
3The company did not specify the precise number of apps at issue.
4That, we have now decided, is not the question at issue here.
5And it is not 'British' psychology that is at issue, but English.
1The number of permanent jobs the project would create is in dispute.
2They reduce to both the capital value of the subject in dispute.
3Those facts are not in dispute, company executives said in their letter.
4The precise locality of his birth in that town is in dispute.
5The boundaries between the United States and Canada were still in dispute.
1Jtekt said it did not export to China the products in question.
2You question everything. Her hope, resolve and positivity were never in question.
3Got the latest information on cell-phone activity from that area in question.
4The government in question went through a process of burnout, says Renzi.
5Our great public service broadcaster's seriousness and due impartiality is in question.
1This is particularly the case when clothes for work are under consideration.
2The company said the idea had been under consideration internally since July.
3An initial public offering is also under consideration, a third source said.
4All of the options under consideration would likely carry a heavy cost.
5The administration has previously said a carbon tax is not under consideration.
1The rebound comes hand in hand with looser credit conditions this year.
2You have work in hand, and much time has been lost today.
3Indeed, some shareholders are choosing cash in hand over future market uncertainties.
4We need to remember that power and paranoia go hand in hand.
5Barcelona stand 10 points clear of Real, with a game in hand.
6Northern Ireland politics and Christmas crises seem to go hand in hand.
7Money and religion, he thought, were likely to go hand in hand.
8To the task in hand: we will have to work closely together.
9God need not trouble, he thinks: I shall take it in hand.
10Hand in hand went the pair in the direction of the cottage.
11She couldn't help but wonder why they approached without weapons in hand.
12When we had finished the work in hand, he said to me:-
13However, the time comes when William has to take things in hand.
14As I have always said, haunting and history go hand in hand.
15He allowed it; but denied that it proved the matter in hand.
16The volume growth has come hand in hand with industry-defying profit improvements.