This advance has pushed the foundation smack into the political issue of stem-cell research.
Age as political issue has become a reality the McCain campaign does indeed have to face.
Procurement - particularly in relation to helicopters - has become a hugely controversial political issue.
Coal has become a political issue in the U.S. this year as the Presidential election looms.
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Until he does so, this clearly is, and should be, an important political issue.
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It would be a wonderful political issue for the GOP in the 2014 elections.
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Examining gun violence isn't a political issue to most physicians, one Florida doctor said.
But if they will not, the Republican Party is prepared to have this become a political issue.
Sharing the "social burden", as it is known, was a hot political issue in the last election.
GARCIA-NAVARRO: Unsurprisingly, the crime rate here has become a political issue ahead of the December presidential elections.
So how do we get this issue to be a scientific issue instead of a political issue?
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This has become and has stayed, even as the peso has slid to fresh lows Mexico's big political issue.
And I'm wondering if you think it's a good thing for this to surface as a political issue?
The cap on tax relief announced in the Budget has made giving to charity a big political issue.
If the stockmarket does crash, growing inequalities in income and wealth could explode as a big political issue.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid bluntly dismissed Elmendorf for appearing to take a position on a political issue.
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That said, the war is clearly receding as a political issue, just as concerns about recession are growing.
Telekom had become such a potent political issue because its 1996 privatisation made it Germany's most widely-held stock.
The moral and sartorial laxity of tourists threatens, like everything else in Zanzibar, to become a political issue.
But that stirred strong complaints from trade unions and became a political issue after opponents branded it discriminatory.
The business of regulation is too complicated and boring for it ever to become a big political issue.
So again, it's going to be a key political issue in both races, '06 and '08, as you said.
"Our share price is sort of a political issue in Sweden, " says Nievert.
BOSTON, Massachusetts (CNN) -- As Mother's Day nears, motherhood itself has become a political issue for the Massachusetts governor.
Obama's policies appear to be tracking the overall public sentiment on what has historically been a hot-button political issue.
The gap between Western and Eastern economic performance eventually became a political issue.
Democrats have accused Republicans of making this a political issue, maintaining that the treaty poses no Second Amendment threat.
But this month, Canada's trickiest political issue has stirred tentatively back into life.
As a trustworthy symbol for what is, in essence, freedom of speech, Facebook cannot take sides on a political issue.
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It is my hope that attending to the needs of our aging population is not viewed as a political issue.
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