Historically, in my generation, all of my heroes and heroines have had issues and problems. We all do.
When I do my hiring in the United States Senate, I look at issues of diversity.
Hundreds of people are undergoing gene therapy today. There are no known neurological issues.
I deal with more practical issues of the Bible.
I am a bit of a lefty on some issues.
Almost all first ladies have had tremendous power on personnel issues, whether the public realized it or not, whether it was Barbara Bush or Nancy Reagan or whoever.
One of the issues of social networking silos is that they have the data and I don't.
I have no problems or issues with screenwriting in general.
The issues and challenges surrounding nuclear non-proliferation are continuously evolving. They've changed dramatically at several junctures in recent memory.
Futurists don't consider overpopulation one of the issues of the future. They consider it the issue of the future.
We have to remind the people: Congress has the constitutional obligation and public responsibility to oversee these issues and the Department of Justice's operations.
There's peacetime and there's wartime, and you don't need polarization on wartime issues. You need polarization on all other issues.
Pocketbook and economic issues is pretty much all I campaigned on.
We need to always be vigilant on the sanitary issues.
I definitely feel like I'm the scapegoat for a lot of The Process issues.
I'm a sucker for a screwed-up protagonist. We all have issues.
A prime minister has to keep a certain balance when dealing with sensitive issues.
Gentrification and housing shortages are complex issues.
Auto executives have shunned the limits-of-growth issues and concentrated nearly all their energies on the next quarter's sales and next year's models.
I never had concussion issues. What I have is cervical spinal stenosis.