Similar words: dissuade, nuance, assurance, discontinuance, dissonance, renaissance, reconnaissance, harlem renaissance. Meaning: ['ɪʃʊəns] n. the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity).
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121 Lottery, a trenchancy means of absorbing capital, has been gained rapid development. It has actual meaning for favorable issuance that study the lottery consumers' behavior.
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123 Secondly, the cost of bond issuance than bank loans low, a business - friendly financial cost savings.
124 Temporarily limiting the central bank's issuance of short-term notes, which are designed to absorb excess liquidity.
125 Stock issuance and listed companies are closely affected by IPO system. American book building system is increasingly accepted by countries all over the world.
126 Subsequently, the issuance of the homonymous drama caused a hot discussion in the and art circles.
127 Investors are turning to gold because of fears of long-term inflation and major currency debasement due to fiscal deficits(sentencedict.com/issuance.html), government debt issuance and quantitative easing.
128 In this paper, the concepts related with stock issuance were introduced, The different methods of listing financing, and the advantages and disadvantages of issuing different stocks were analyzed.
129 III. Banking financial institutions shall regulate the market competition behaviors during the marketing of credit card issuance, and actively maintain a good and fair market competition mechanism.
130 Hereby in the process of stock unseasoned issuance change, different system change roles vary and shift.
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