Examples of 'issues have arisen' in a sentence

Meaning of "issues have arisen"

issues have arisen: This phrase is used to indicate that problems or challenges have come up and need to be addressed or resolved

How to use "issues have arisen" in a sentence

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issues have arisen
No issues have arisen under this article to date.
Two constitutional issues have arisen.
No issues have arisen in practice.
New land use planning issues have arisen.
More issues have arisen due to the war on terrorism.
A number of other suggestions to address these issues have arisen.
Such issues have arisen in recent years in other sectors as well.
Within all these areas intellectual property issues have arisen and are assuming increasing importance.
Very few issues have arisen in determining coverage for homeworkers.
As a result, a number of important issues have arisen.
No mandaterelated issues have arisen during the year under review.
Along with this popularity, a number of issues have arisen.
A number of policy issues have arisen in regard to securing local concurrence.
With respect to the school reform, several issues have arisen.
To date a number of issues have arisen that may require further attention.

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And Germany 's not the only country where such issues have arisen.
Certain issues have arisen which will lead to a delay in wages being paid.
Over that time, a number of enforcement-related issues have arisen for jurisdictions across Canada.
A number of issues have arisen in dealing with the different types of allegations.
Some stumbling blocks persist since the latest Scoreboard ; new issues have arisen meanwhile.
No significant security issues have arisen at the airports in the past five years.
Some months after Eurocent joined Mintos, some reports about payment issues have arisen.
Issues have arisen around official language training and testing in the public service.
Patient Privacy Issues have arisen in the past.
Specific issues have arisen around assessments and care within the health care system.
What I mean is that … certain issues have arisen and.
Similar issues have arisen in connection with improving customs procedures and efficiency under trade facilitation.
Additionally, intellectual property issues have arisen with the rise of new technologies.
New issues have arisen and they will be discussed at this year 's CFTM.
Some serious safety issues have arisen lately, see WEB.
Two specific issues have arisen in the Council which are worth to be mentioned.
In debates and studies, issues have arisen such as:.
What issues have arisen during the process?
However, other issues have arisen since then.
A number of issues have arisen due to inappropriate construction, he said.
What emotional issues have arisen around the language?
What unforeseen issues have arisen during past remediation operations and how have they been solved?
However, four important issues have arisen which need addressing urgently.
Over the years, issues have arisen that go beyond manuscript preparation.
Because of this, communication issues have arisen between current and old generations.
In addition, new issues have arisen since the original specification.
However, a number of issues have arisen in relation to the interpretation of this definition.
First, a number of issues have arisen in relation to disclosure of information between the parties.
Instead a number of issues have arisen concerning the practical application of these articles10.
In recent years, two issues have arisen regarding the psychiatric hospitalization of children and youth.

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