I have a difficulty understanding this excerpt from an article:
"But the plan has met intense opposition in Australia and abroad, focusing attention on a question WITH global resonance: Given the threat of climate change and the slowing global demand for coal, does the world really need another giant mine, especially the public's expense?"
I wondering how I can understand "with" in the above sentence.
Can I get it in this way?
"The question is of global resonance."
Could you help me, please?
" a question with global resonance - the question had reverberations around the world / the question is relevant and asked repeatedly many times around the world
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"But the plan has met intense opposition in Australia and abroad, focusing attention on a question WITH global resonance: Given the threat of climate change and the slowing global demand for coal, does the world really need another giant mine, especially at the public's expense?"
a question with global resonance - the question had reverberations around