Sentences with phrase «larger issues at stake»

The film finds its footing in the little, earnest interactions, while stumbling somewhat with the larger issues at stake.
Instead, Stone offers a solid re-telling of the story without really delving into the larger issues at stake.
But there are larger issues at stake.
Now that the press knows there will be large issues at stake, they'll go into an aggressive mode, and in Rome they know how to do it.
But there's a larger issue at stake, the romantizing of a past that literally never existed.
McGuinty said he understands why some people will object to new green energy projects, but there is a larger issue at stake.

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Millions of dollars are at stake here — not to mention the larger issue of whether the enticement of rebates and discounts induces FSMCs to put more sugary, salty and highly processed food in our lunch rooms.
PEF and CSEA leaders dismissed the Council 82 agreement, noting that their organizations are both larger and have more complex issues at stake.
His last - minute appearance, which came just a few hours after thousands of same - sex marriage opponents held a much larger demonstration outside the governor's Midtown Manhattan office, underscored the high stakes at issue in the Senate vote.
And there's a larger philosophical issue at stake: Moskowitz is a constant critic of the Department of Education and its schools, and has sought to define her network in total opposition to the hulking bureaucracy of the DOE.
I also attended all of the contract negotiation meetings for a very large public - private partnership (PPP) deal, meaning a lot of client contact and immersion in the commercial issues at stake.
But a larger issue is at stake here; no matter where you live, it's important to ensure that your home and family are as prepared as possible to face a natural disaster should one occur
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