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issuance

/ish-oo-uhns/US // ˈɪʃ u əns //UK // (ˈɪʃjʊəns) //

发放,发行,发出,发布

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of issuing.
    • : issue.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inemanation

Examples

  • A historically high number of returns needed manual processing this year, slowing the issuance of refunds, Erin Collins, the national taxpayer advocate, wrote in the report.

  • The talks have centered on a handful of thorny issues — including the use of chokeholds and certain other police techniques, the issuance of no-knock search and arrest warrants, and the transfers of military equipment to law enforcement agencies.

  • S&P Global Ratings projects sustainability-linked bonds to surpass $700 billion in 2021, while green bond issuance reached nearly $270 billion last year.

  • Apart from card issuance, the partnership will also facilitate broader payment processing for cross-border transactions through the utilization of a payments gateway run by Mastercard.

  • No-knock warrantsThe issuance of no-knock warrants is limited to incidents in which a person’s life is endangered.

  • Two weeks later, Kimberling filed a motion for issuance of judgment, in the hope of getting a new trial.

  • The Treasury Department is poised to reach the limit of debt issuance in October.

  • Even worse, governments found a way to shut down the issuance.

  • The Marquet study showed that the most common embezzlement scheme involved the issuance of forged checks or unauthorized checks.

  • It—and not the Fed in D.C.—was the entity that lent money to AIG and that guaranteed lots of debt issuance in 2008 and 2009.

  • No such difficulties arose when the issuance of injunctions was justified as a measure for the protection of property.

  • In other cases the more logical course was followed of justifying the issuance of injunctions upon grounds of equity.

  • It was telephonic concerning the issuance of this parade permit, which is covered in the report by the bureau man.

  • Otherwise, the Commission must apply to a Federal court for the issuance of a judicial writ to compel obedience to the order.

  • These details were intended to prevent the issuance of restraining orders for frivolous or merely obstructive reasons.