Sentences with phrase «sleeper issue»

Other contributors suggested the critical sleeper issues were tightening corporate control of our media, reversing the softwood deal, or even the very way we measure our wealth and happiness.
And so this sleeper issue — largely absent during the election itself — looks like one place where the Conservatives will decide incremental change is no longer good enough and a more brash approach is required.
That's from Franklin Foer's story about the decline of the Democrats and the rise of populism; on Twitter, Matt Yglesias called the bit about institutional investors «the sleeper issue of our time.»
Quinnipiac University has been tracking this sleeper issue for some time and we see support for an independent commission to draw the lines is edging up,» said Maurice Carroll, director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.
On the Ballot: Want a sleeper issue that could bring millennials to the polls?
Stop Common Core may be the sleeper issue in next month's election.
The sleeper issue that would take another four centuries to mature, however, was really about worlds and planets.
Here's a sleeper issue that might deserve that moniker: the trend, seen in middle and high schools nationwide, to collapse the number of «tracks» offered to students in order to push more kids into challenging courses.
Climate has been something of a sleeper issue in this election.
Despite climate policy being something of a sleeper issue in this election, our results suggest that concern about the climate is more widespread now than it was five years ago.
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