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UK
/ˈɪʃuːɪŋ/
]
[ US /ˈɪʃuɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɪʃuɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
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the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity)
the last issue of penicillin was over a month ago
a new issue of stamps
How To Use issuing In A Sentence
- The issuing firm can make sure that underwriters compete for its business. Principles of Corporate Finance
- They are issuing posters appealing for people to ring a new helpline number or send information to an email address. The Sun
- In issuing the order, the President has pushed his lawmaking powers beyond their limits.
- If they feel it is advantageous for them to retire their current bonds and secure a lower rate by issuing new bonds, they may call their bonds.
- Zimbabwe, saying he did not think it was this country's right to act as a "big induna" issuing instructions. ANC Daily News Briefing
- The text may also be viewed as a legal instruction, issuing from God, requiring a particular and mandatory punishment for murder.
- It is, however, hard to make a recommendation to read this fine offering by Boyd without issuing a warning.
- Though defunct since 1997, many companies continued issuing them for some years later to be on the safe side.
- An issuing bank should discourage any attempt by the applicant to include, as an integral part of the credit, copies of the underlying contract, pro forma invoice and the like.
- The issuing city, county, or state bets that the borrowed money can be invested to earn more than the interest rate that the bonds must pay.