Sentences with phrase «about a bigger issue across»

It is about a bigger issue across this country and world.

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Local elections are taking place across 124 councils in England and will probably have a big impact on the day - to - day issues that most people care about.
Cuomo: «I have been talking to senators about it, I haven't called specifically about the issue but the issue is a big topic, not just in Rochester but across the state and I've been talking to senators and assemblymen about it.»
«The whole world doesn't want to see a tennis film, but it might want to see a film about somebody struggling with the big issues in life that stretch across every continent, really,» Beaufoy continued, «about love, and about fairness and equality, and being trapped in a place where you can't be who you are.»
The South Lake Animal League is Lake County's smallest humane society, but it's getting a big publicity boost from a national magazine for dog lovers.Canine aficionados across the country and in Canada are learning about the league's plans to build its first shelter because the group was profiled in the December issue of Dog Fancy.Members of the South Lake Animal League - which relies on foster homes to house unwanted dogs and cats until they are adopted - are thrilled about the page - long article.
The Belgium Gambling Commission is well aware that the issue is far more widespread; this first announcement seems to be more of a warning shot across the bow, to show that no company, no matter how big, is above the law, and force the industry to talk about it (which seems to be working, the Flemish Games Association is already talking about self - regulation in the linked interview to GIbiz).
Data volumes continue to grow at exponential rates, and «big data» is an issue across just about every legal function.
After reviewing family research over the last decade, the issue's big takeaway, co-authored by Princeton sociologist Sara McLanahan and Brookings economist Isabel Sawhill, was this: Whereas most scholars now agree that children raised by two biological parents in a stable marriage do better than children in other family forms across a wide range of outcomes, there is less consensus about why.
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