Sentence examples for continuously issuing from inspiring English sources

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Doorstops were revealed as passive-aggressive; masking tape as obsessive-compulsive; A4 paper as tetchy, continuously issuing orders yet strangely submissive.

Courts are continuously issuing decisions that provide agencies with guidance on interpreting and applying laws applicable to the release of information to the public by the Federal government, including the Privacy Act and Freedom of Information Act.

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New requirements are continuously issued, and the objective of the requirements management process is to elicit, manage, and prioritize the requirements.

While transfer restrictions can generally lapse 12 months after a security is issued, because the auctions of bond and share tokens governed by our monetary policy would be continuously issued, transfer restrictions and a centralized whitelist would be required indefinitely.

Tropical cyclone warnings and watches were continuously issued and adjusted, and forecasters stressed the storm's destructive potential for days.

We bring the attention to this scientific study mainly to contrast its findings with the inconsistent, embellished and disproportionate warnings continuously issued by our Homeland Security heads, politicians and a new breed of self or media-monikered "terrorism experts".

All prescriptions (both continuously and non-continuously issued) for analgesics given to patients from 1 January 2009 to the last eGFR measurement date (exposure period) were included in the cumulative exposure.

Thought is due not to the transmission of sense motion but to the perception of images constituted by films that continuously issue from all bodies and, retaining their form, arrive at the psychē through the pores.

New sustainability issues continuously emerge in a dynamic, rapidly changing world.

"The government has been issuing messages continuously around wind speeds and rainfall but also around storm surges and the likely areas and the likely heights, and that has helped people prepare better for such a typhoon," Justin Morgan told the Guardian.

"The government has been issuing messages continuously around wind speeds and rainfall but also around storm surges and the likely areas and the likely heights and that has helped people prepare better for such a typhoon," he said.

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