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  • Earlier, he had called it " a make or break issue ."
  • By making settlements a make-or-break issue, it has begun on the right foot.
  • But it seemed far from a make-or-break issue at Tuesday's hearing.
  • Health care would be the make-or-break issue on Nov . 8.
  • Across Europe, single procurement decisions are becoming make-or-break issues for the companies involved.
  • "It's not a make or break issue, " said Jack Morris, a Citicorp spokesman.
  • For the Sierra Club, the schedule could be a make-or-break issue for the restoration.
  • Better management is make-or-break issue for China's ailing state sector.
  • "I don't know if it's a make-or-break issue ."
  • Eventually that and Jerusalem will be the make-or-break issues.
  • But it is not a make-or-break issue for proponents.
  • The EU negotiator said he hoped this does not become a make-or-break issue at the talks.
  • I should be crystal clear on this point, that nonproliferation is a make-or-break issue for us,
  • It was seen as the make-or-break issue, but it is possible that other stumbling blocks remained.
  • For conservative activists, a strong base in the party in the South, these can be make-or-break issues.
  • It was seen as the make-or-break issue, but it is possible that other stumbling blocks remained, too.
  • For voters to whom abortion is a make-or-break issue, Ray's is the candidacy that forces you to choose.
  • I should be crystal clear on this point, that nonproliferation is a make or break issue for us,
  • Asked if the d . h . could be a make-or-break issue, he said, " I think so ."
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