Phrases with «to press the issue»

"To press the issue" means to persistently bring up or emphasize a matter, often when others are trying to avoid or ignore it. Full definition

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Sentences with «to press the issue»

  • This space specializes in contemporary art that is at the forefront of the most pressing issues of society. (timeout.com)
  • These charities all help strengthen American civil society by promoting private initiatives rather than government programs as the solution to the most pressing issues of the day. (donorscapitalfund.org)
  • But, the regulators may decide they have more pressing issues in a crisis from firms that can't pay all their bills now. (alephblog.com)
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