Similar words: ensuing, pursuing, business suit, issue, missus, tissue, fissure, issuance. Meaning: ['ɪʃuː] n. the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity).
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61 Executives at Dignity Partners yesterday have not returned telephone calls since issuing the unexpected announcement on Tuesday.
62 Consultations between the agriculture departments and the Home Office are in progress to develop procedures and criteria for issuing licences.
63 There have been a lot of complaints about delays in issuing passports.
64 No such cost-benefit requirement exists when issuing health standards under the Clean Air Act,(http://sentencedict.com/issuing.html) the court ruled.
65 Mintzberg deserves high praise for his perceptiveness in issuing these caveats about the widespread enthusiasm for the adhocracy arrangement.
66 The bond indenture normally specifies a number of restrictive covenants to which the issuing corporation must adhere.
67 On the other hand warrants invariably start out with much longer lives and are exercised on dates predetermined by the issuing company.
68 Many leading companies have rejected the option of issuing shares to the public.
69 Some pretty quick action had taken place and she had no doubt at all as to who had been issuing orders.
70 It is, however, hard to make a recommendation to read this fine offering by Boyd without issuing a warning.
71 The revised law laid down strict rules on the issuing of permits for demonstrations and forbade government and party officials from participating.
72 They created an administrative grill, issuing identity cards to families, partly to control them and partly to streamline tax collection.
73 All methods of borrowing open to individuals may be used by a company with the additional method of issuing a debenture.
74 For example, one year the Government stopped printing money and instead resorted to issuing cheques valid for 90 days.
75 The airports can often raise money by issuing bonds to investors, but they tend to be managed unimaginatively.
76 Taking a booking and issuing a personalised ticket now takes just one minute compared with up to 10 minutes using a manual system.
77 Issuing B shares usually raises less money because of weak demand.
78 Jody is used to running the show and issuing the orders.
79 All three bar officers from issuing tickets for unbelted driving unless they find another violation first.
80 The group also covers the issuing and evaluating of tenders before the final contract can be signed.
81 The trade unions are cajoled into issuing a statement that could just be decoded as implying support for further wage restraint.
82 So for the moment nothing could be done beyond issuing a warning.
83 Cheap electricity would soon be issuing forth from reactors fed by an inexhaustible resource - seawater.
84 My local authority spends a lot of money simply issuing court summonses and trying to pursue people for non-payment.
85 Other non-bank firms have been issuing trust preferred stock since October 1993.
86 The issuing house was active in turning small- and medium-sized firms into public companies.
87 Rhone-Poulenc pioneered a technique for raising cash by issuing exotic securities which have the quality of both debt and equity.
88 Next year, the new publishing firm of Charta will be issuing a complete catalogue of the works of Burri.
89 Accordingly the House rejected the committee's recommendations and ruled that the issuing of the libel writ was not a contempt.
90 The college is also considering issuing passes to all full-time students.
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