Examples of 'take up the issue' in a sentence

Meaning of "take up the issue"

Take up the issue: To begin discussing or dealing with a particular topic or problem. It is often used in the context of addressing and examining a specific matter or concern

How to use "take up the issue" in a sentence

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take up the issue
The board take up the issue during.
Only after a few months did anyone take up the issue.
We shall first take up the issue of prescription.
Take up the issue together with your closest supervisor.
Another suggestion was to take up the issue with EuroLat.
Take up the issue of intellectual property rights and sustainable development.
We should like to take up the issue again today.
The challenge was to ensure the new government would take up the issue.
It does not take up the issue of the privileged partnership.
Republican leaders promised to take up the issue next year.
Few NRPs take up the issue of public procurement rules.
Parliament is expected to take up the issue this year.
We did take up the issue of peace and security in the parliament.
Officials indicated a desire to take up the issue again at future meetings.
The government will find itself in a quandary if environmentalists take up the issue.

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From there we will take up the issue of composition.
The official privacy arm of the government will now take up the issue.
Congress could take up the issue next year.
An LTER council meeting later this month is expected to take up the issue.
Columbanus agreed to take up the issue on behalf of the king.
Only two potential trigger events would require the Council to take up the issue.
I should first like to take up the issue of substantive reports.
He urged the Committee to recommend that the General Assembly take up the issue again.
This project helped governments take up the issue in the context of natural resources management.
The Management Performance Board must take up the issue.
We plan to take up the issue with the CM.
There are still few local elected officials who take up the issue of adaptation.
Parliamentarians can take up the issue on behalf of Canadians at any time.
The Conference of the Parties did not take up the issue further.
They plan to take up the issue with other Opposition parties.
Union Health Ministry to take up the issue.
The Committee will take up the issue of the ceiling at its next session.
It 's unclear when the legal board will take up the issue.
The city council will take up the issue again in January.
However, there is no indication the House or Senate will take up the issue.
The committee is expected to take up the issue of flights again on Friday.
Earlier, Duterte had expressed confidence that Trump would not take up the issue with him.
Kieffer said they will take up the issue again at their January meeting.
Take up the issue on a bought-deal basis.
I suggest that the Committee take up the issue at a later date.
A handful of start-ups, as well as major brands, have decided to take up the issue.
Others felt that IASB should take up the issue as a priority.
ICCA would perhaps take up the issue again in the light of the comments made.
Having said that, I would now like to take up the issue at hand.
I shall first take up the issue of domestic peace in Sierra Leone.
Otherwise. the visual arts again take up the issue of the image.
The MP assured to take up the issue with the Chief Minister.
The national dialogue will convene on 28 April to take up the issue again.
Home ministry to take up the issue with the Prime Minister NDTV.
The U.N. Security Council is expected to take up the issue of sanctions.

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