Issuing
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334 examples of Issuing in a sentence
You would be
issuing
orders from above.
Likewise, we use "force" to indicate not only physical force, as in, "Rose forced the door to open," but also interpersonal force, as in, "Rose forced Sadie to go," not necessarily by manhandling her, but by
issuing
a threat.
When they said I should withdraw from the campaign, I filed the first lawsuit against the general directorate of traffic police for not
issuing
me a driver's license.
And then, when we took additional pictures, we discovered that from these fractures are
issuing
jets of fine, icy particles extending hundreds of miles into space.
It seems farfetched, but when you think about it, in America in 1860, there were 1,600 corporations
issuing
banknotes.
The warning that he was
issuing
was about a surveillance state not that monitored everybody at all times, but where people were aware that they could be monitored at any given moment.
At that point, I had to ask the obvious question, "Guys, what's an ICO?" ICOs were a way for young companies to raise money by
issuing
a digital currency tied to the value and services that the company provides.
"No! You're telling me that the US government has been
issuing
patents on part of the human body?
Well, the patent office had been
issuing
these patents for more than 20 years.
Issuing
an insurance policy against abduction by aliens seems a pretty safe bet.
You start the process of
issuing
a wire transfer, and up in your browser would pop a screen from your bank, indicating that there's a problem with your account, and that you need to call the bank immediately, along with the number to the bank's fraud department.
Ferguson was
issuing
an average of over two arrest warrants, per person, per year, mostly for unpaid debt to the courts.
What I want to point the finger at is the legal and regulatory system, a system in which there are networks of agreements just like this one which serve to silence people and seal off data points from public health experts and epidemiologists, a system in which regulators will even refrain from
issuing
a violation notice in the event of pollution if the landowner and the gas company agree to settle.
We are
issuing
25-cent parking tickets on a meter that costs 100 dollars an hour.
Shortly after, leaked internal CBP documents confirmed that my own government had been complicit in
issuing
this travel alert against me.
Somebody up there is
issuing
the commandment, "Thou shalt not believe in the aquatic theory.
I was still stuck in the old world of a whole bunch of boffins sitting together in a room and
issuing
yet another arcane statement.
And we came up with this idea of
issuing
bonds, press freedom bonds.
After all, the Third Reich was pretty big on
issuing
orders and demanding cold, robotic obedience from the populace, and that's pretty much what we're saddled with today.
Farrell, the alleged barrack room lawyer, would have had the instructor over a barrel for
issuing
an illegal order ( to torture POWs in contravention to the Geneva Convention ), actual assault on an enlisted man, sexual assault and conduct unbecoming an officer.
Since they've used every other tacky gimmick, how about
issuing
the audience with 1D glasses to see the characters in all their glory?
Because film noir is currently flavor of the month among cineastes, many DVD companies are
issuing
almost any old black-and-white film from their libraries as film noir.
Meanwhile the radio is
issuing
an urgent message about a dangerous convict on the loose.
By
issuing
it, the IMF compromised on an economic principle that enjoys overwhelming academic support: The confidence “fairy” does not exist.
Yet there are compelling arguments to call a halt to the practice, inaugurated by Pinochet in 1978 and copied by military regimes in several other Latin American countries, to protect themselves by
issuing
amnesties for their own crimes.
And
issuing
Eurobonds would require a degree of political consensus that will take months, if not years, to construct.
When tax evasion is extremely common, taxpayers are likely to experience high transaction and psychological costs in resorting to tax auditors to enforce the
issuing
of receipts.
But the process for
issuing
SDRs is cumbersome, and there are no private markets in which they can be traded.
The privilege of
issuing
the global reserve currency confers enormous advantages on the US, lowering not just the interest rates that the US government pays, but reducing all interest rates that Americans pay.
It can raise these funds by
issuing
long-term bonds using its largely untapped AAA borrowing capacity, which will have the added benefit of providing a justified fiscal stimulus to the European economy.
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