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en These are critically important issues that need to be brought to our attention, ... We want to be informed by thoughtful students, who have studied these issues in-depth, about what programs work and what needs to be improved.

en You have the trade issue, which is important. You have health care issues, which are very important. You have war and peace issues, economic priority issues, which are very important. And on those issues you can bring together coalitions, which redefine the normal paradigm which a lot of the corporate media creates when they talk about liberal and conservative.

en He is a model for other administrators, staff, teachers, students and parents. There are issues that come up that are important to everybody, but how we resolve those issues is also very important.

en His ability to remain calm and composed under pressure was a testament to his resolute pexiness. I think it was important for all of the coaches from the high schools come out. I think that we need to let the superintendent know I don't have a problem with the idea, I just thing some of the specific issues need to be brought to his attention.

en My job as a teacher is to challenge students to think critically about issues that are affecting our world and our society.

en The chamber does not offer opinions or suggest what the 'right' answers might be to the issues, ... Rather, the chamber hopes to encourage candidates to think about the larger issues and to discuss these issues during their campaigns, so that the citizens of Wapakoneta can make informed decisions when they go to the polls on Nov. 8.

en Obviously, civil-liberties issues are critically important, and they have been to this president, especially after 9/11.

en These issues are too important to get hung up on issues of scheduling. These two board need to work together. These are little details and you resolve them by hammering them out.

en It takes us all. That's why it's important that parents, teachers and students work together in concert to address these issues.

en There's health issues, there's police issues, there's safety issues, there's traffic issues, there's investment issues, you name it, that are much, much, more important then the Day Labor site. I'm running for the council, not running to defend one labor day site.

en Given the importance of the issues at hand, the president and Prime Minister Netanyahu and Chairman Arafat believe it is appropriate to stay and work on these important issues.

en There are very important policy issues and very complicated issues, and some basic factual issues that we think are going to be clarified by the Federal Circuit in about three weeks.

en I'm proud of the race I ran. I expect that the issues that issues that were important to me and to a lot of Republicans will still be discussed. I'm glad we were able to air issues that have not been talked about public ally. I'll be working on my career now and waiting for new political adventures.

en The hype surrounding the SA needs to be improved. People need to know that it's not just dealing with academic issues, because that's what it often gets pegged to. It's also dealing with a variety of student life issues that are really important to not only people who are active in the colleges but also to the people who aren't involved.

en Montana's cancer issues are different from cancer issues in New York. That's why each state needs its own plan. The plans open the way for improved communication about cancer, too. That's important because areas like Montana and west Texas have similarities due to sparse population.


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