That being said, I
do take issue with someone forcing doctrine down my throat or telling me I am going to hell because of my choice.
I agree that your vote is your vote and I personally do
n't take issue with why you choose to vote for one candidate or another.
It seems that there are some people
who take issue with the idea of only publishing your best work.
«A civil case is not the appropriate vehicle for
taking issue with what a prosecutor has done in the past or where he might be headed in the future,» she said.
Just Cause 3 opened to generally positive reviews, though
critics took issue with its story and some performance issues on the console versions.
Many
readers took issue with it because it said that you should not be on your phone while you are nursing your baby.
In a country where financial literacy has proved to be a major problem, some borrowers might not
take issue with such a discrepancy.
It's hard to
take issue with something that has saved lives by the mere fact that it offers hope where none could be found before.
I don't blame anyone
for taking issues with the company that produced it, but it's clear that the developers really put in the time and effort to make something worthwhile.
But there are plenty of MPs from all sides who will
take issue with just about every bit of those proposals.
Many
letters take issue with individual points of climate science, but I am particularly intrigued by the ones that aim wider, targeting the very concept of scientific certainty.
You can
now take issue with the reason for decline and maybe apply again, look at other insurance companies or buy guaranteed issue insurance.
I can see some
players taking issue with the utter lack of direction, but I personally found it a refreshing divergence from the usual hand - holding present in open world titles.
If
parents take issue with special education services provided, their only recourse is through a state complaint procedure.
The measure is wide - ranging, and the suing districts have
taken issue with language requiring them to steer more federal funding directly to privately run charter schools.
Unfortunately, whether the opinion of the critic is harsh or complimentary, someone will most
likely take issue with it.
She particularly
took issue with giving judges the authority to place people in drug treatment programs rather than prison.
However, I have to
take issue with all the school days my child misses for when the school needs its staff to have «meetings».
The panelists
take no issue with law firms being profitable, but they don't want to see their fees being translated into what they see as waste.
If you have searched for any meaningful amount of time, you are probably well aware that lots of insurance
companies take issue with this condition.
A few people in the
town took issue with the practice, and the case has been boiling ever since, with both sides saying their religious rights are on the line.
Phrases with «to take issue with»