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issuing

noun as in issue

noun as in printing

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There is a long-standing precedent of US presidents on both sides of the political divide issuing pardons - including to people close to them.

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Oslo said it did not want to rely on China for such materials, stressing it would only begin issuing licences once more environmental research was carried out.

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It was Khan who called on his supporters to take to the streets at the weekend, issuing a "final call" and asking them to stay in the capital until their demands are met.

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Five judges will hear their arguments - headed by the court's president, Lord Reed - and will retire to consider them before issuing a judgement at a later date.

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In issuing his bathroom rule, which falls under his purview as speaker, Johnson said, “Women deserve women’s-only spaces.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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