the act of sending out or putting forth; promulgation; distribution: the issue of food and blankets to flood victims.
something that is printed or published and distributed, especially a given number of a periodical: Have you seen the latest issue of the magazine?
something that is sent out or put forth in any form.
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a quantity of something that is officially offered for sale or put into circulation at one time: a new issue of commemorative stamps; a new bond issue.
a point in question or a matter that is in dispute, as between contending parties in an action at law.
a point, matter, or dispute, the decision of which is of special or public importance: the political issues.
a point, the decision of which determines a matter: The real issue in the strike was the right to bargain collectively.
a point at which a matter is ready for decision: to bring a case to an issue.
something proceeding from any source, as a product, effect, result, or consequence: His words were the issue of an intelligent man.
Often issues . a personal or emotional problem: I had issues that prevented me from doing well in school.any problem or difficulty: Sorry I'm late—I had an issue with parking.
the ultimate result, event, or outcome of a proceeding, affair, etc.: the issue of a contest.
a distribution of food rations, clothing, equipment, or ammunition to a number of officers or enlisted soldiers, or to a military unit.
As I fought, I noted some camera issues which made me disoriented in corners.
A video montage highlighted various issues — the coronavirus pandemic, a mental health crisis and protests against inequality — as Balvin stood underneath a massive sculpture of praying hands.
He feels his issues are understandable and that society has the problem, not him.
“What’s left is probably a lot smaller than some of the plaintiffs’ attorneys had hoped for, and carries with it other potential issues,” Mason said in an interview.
Through articles known as editorials, this team shares opinions on major issues of public importance.
“Management” in this situation means issuing permits for trophy grizzly hunts.
With regards to Patterson, the cops ended up issuing him four citations, two per eaglet.
The Louisiana university has turned into a nanny state, issuing a campus smoking ban of dubious legality.
The state is now issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
At the time, Facebook apologized for issuing a block to the page.
He was accustomed, at his return, or issuing from his gates, to be hailed and lackied by the acclamations of the populace.
Before issuing the order the Board consented to hear any representations which the railways desired to make.
Of late years private corporations have been issuing a kind of stock, called preferred, that must be explained.
The other figures explain themselves by the aid of the labels issuing from their mouths.
The premium usually must be paid at the time of issuing the policy, unless a different agreement is made concerning it.