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A key contested issue is the historicity of Luke's depiction of Paul.
The major turn in Sakharov ’ s political evolution came in 1967, when anti-ballistic missile defense became a key issue in US – Soviet relations.
Adams predicted the likelihood of the Union's dissolution over the slavery issue, and was a key opponent of the Mexican – American War for this reason.
Generally, flat-panel membrane keyboards do not have much of a " feel ", so many machines which use them issue a beep or flash a light when the key is pressed.
A key issue is the use of metadata.
The definition and classification of mental disorders is a key issue for researchers as well as service providers and those who may be diagnosed.
DikuMUD had a key influence on the early evolution of the MMORPG genre, with EverQuest ( created by avid DikuMUD player Brad McQuaid ) displaying such Diku-like gameplay that Verant developers were made to issue a sworn statement that no actual DikuMUD code was incorporated.
It was looking certain that the Tories would be re-elected, and the only key issue that the media were still speculating by the end of 1982 was whether it would be Labour or the Alliance who formed the next opposition.
A level 1 signature is similar to the trust one has in a certificate authority because a key signed to level 1 is able to issue an unlimited number of level 0 signatures.
The Fifth Amendment issue has been opened again as the case was appealed and the federal judge again ordered the defendant to provide the key.
When contemplating an award of this decoration, the key issue that commanders must take into consideration is the degree to which the enemy caused the injury.
It is a key issue for women, since without it the other freedoms we appear to have, such as the right to education, jobs and equal pay, may prove illusory.
The superconductor material is a key issue for SMES.
The issue of human rights also became highly politicised at this time as human rights is claimed to be a key component of propaganda created by the Reagan administration to help legitimise its policies in the region.
Throughout the decades, the management of heat density has remained a key issue for most centralized supercomputers.
The key issue thus includes understanding the nature of the beta limit in the various configurations, including the associated thermal and magnetic stresses, and finding ways to avoid the limits or mitigate the consequences.
RWM stability is a key issue for many magnetic configurations.
The stability of neoclassical tearing modes ( NTM ) is a key issue for magnetic configurations with a strong bootstrap current.
Madness is also a key issue.
The Oath became a key issue in the resulting Irish Civil War that divided the pro-and anti-treaty sides in 1922 – 23.
Whilst these impacts can be included in a detailed environmental impact assessment, a key issue has been how to present these assessments alongside estimates of those costs and benefits that can be expressed in monetary terms.
As always, a key issue is how benefits and complications of such agents compare with statins — molecular tools that have been analyzed in large numbers of human research and clinical trials since the mid-1970s.
On the key political issue of the day, foreign policy, he opposed the Conservative-dominated government of the day ever more openly.
The question of how serious a threat to democracy may have existed during these years continues to be contentious — a key point at issue being who of any consequence would have been ready to move beyond grumbling about the government ( or spreading rumours ) to actively taking unconstitutional action.
On the question of whether scholars deeply invested in theories of interstate violence could adapt their theories to explain or predict large-scale ethnic violence, a key issue proved to be whether ethnic groups could be considered " rational " actors.

key and election
This is the key fact emerging from Sunday's national election.
When Kennedy ran for president in 1960, one of his key election issues was an alleged " missile gap ", with the Soviets leading.
The Reform Package debate has seen the return of key political figure and former Chief Secretary Anson Chan, raising speculations of a possible run up for the 2007 Chief Executive election, though she dismissed having a personal interest in standing for the next election.
Within a year of Major's general election win, general public and media opinion of him had plummeted, with Black Wednesday, mine closures, the Maastricht dispute and mass unemployment being cited as four key areas of dissatisfaction with the prime minister.
Indeed, in the lead up to the 1949 federal election, Fadden played a key role in the defeat of the Chifley Labor government, frequently making inflammatory claims about the " socialist " nature of the Labor Party, which Menzies could then " clarify " or repudiate as he saw fit, thus appearing more " moderate ".
The election of the pope almost always takes place in the Sistine Chapel, in a sequestered meeting called a " conclave " ( so called because the cardinal electors are theoretically locked in, cum clave, i. e., with key, until they elect a new pope ).
Leo, eager to ensure a valid election, approached key members of every Cardinal ’ s entourage, promising each one that he would support their master when the voting for the election was underway.
Jenkins is seen by many as a key influence on " New Labour ", as the Labour Party marketed itself after the election of Tony Blair ( who served as prime minister from winning the first of three successive general elections in 1997 ) in 1994, when the party abandoned many of its long-established policies including nationalisation, nuclear disarmament and unconditional support for the trade unions.
The task-oriented Taft was oblivious to the political ramifications of his decisions, often alienated his own key constituencies, and was overwhelmingly defeated in his bid for a second term in the presidential election of 1912.
* 1960 – United States presidential election, 1960 – The key turning point of the campaign was the series of four Kennedy – Nixon debates ; they were the first presidential debates held on television.
Though the particulars of the election are unknown, it is likely Crescentius II played a key role in the process.
" Jacques Foccart, who had also co-founded the Gaullist Service d ' Action Civique ( SAC, dissolved by Mitterrand in 1982 ) along with Charles Pasqua, and who was a key component of the " Françafrique " system, was again called to the Elysée Palace when Chirac won the 1995 presidential election.
Catiline, in turn, conspired with some of his minions to murder Cicero and the key men of the Senate on the day of the election.
Economou sees his 1985 and 1988 election campaigns as weak, while Parkinson believes he was a significant asset in pushing the Labor government of John Cain in several key seats.
C-SPAN has also carried CBC ’ s coverage of major events affecting Canadians, including: Canadian federal elections, key proceedings in Canadian Parliament, Six days in September 2000 that marked the death and state funeral of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the power outage crisis in summer 2003, U. S. presidential elections ( e. g. in 2004, C-SPAN picked up The National the day after the election for the view from Canadians ), state visits and official visits of American presidents to Canada, and Barack Obama inauguration in 2009.
With New Jersey a key state in the upcoming election, McKinley and his close adviser, future senator Mark Hanna, decided to have the convention select Hobart.
The key element of Douglas ’ s economic thinking was implemented after Labour won the 1984 election but before it was formally sworn into office.
Abraham Lincoln, the second-ever Republican nominee for President, was able to win the presidential election in 1860 ; the stopping of the further expansion of slavery was a key Republican party plank.
Pelosi was a key figure in convincing President Barack Obama to continue pushing for health care reform after the election of Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown in a January special election, a defeat that was seen as potentially fatal to Democratic reform efforts.
Although not required to stand for popular election to his key offices, he was unanimously elected to the Supreme People's Assembly every five years, representing a military constituency, due to his concurrent capacities as KPA Supreme Commander and Chairman of the DPRK NDC.
Audience viewership during the 2008 Presidential election more than doubled from the 2004 Presidential election, and the channel topped CNN in ratings for the first time during the last three months of the campaign in the key 25-54 age demographic.

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