Sentence examples for is issue a from inspiring English sources

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What Mayweather did not do is issue a formal statement, which seemingly would have ended all the fuss.

The most the prosecutor should do is issue a statement expecting a report from both the Palestinian and Israeli authorities by a certain date.

All I myself can do is issue a threat: if some upstairs nitwit even contemplates signing the cancellation papers, I will return from the netherworld in a chariot of atomic fire, leap out, and point my bottom at him.

What the study will not do, as spelled out in the academies' official description of the study, is issue a verdict on whether U.S. Army researcher Bruce Ivins was indeed guilty of the crime, as concluded by FBI officials.

What the study will not do, as spelled out in the academies' official description of the study, is issue a verdict on whether U.S. Mexico has confirmed that a person from Mexico City infected with the swine flu virus developed symptoms on 11 March, 6 days earlier than a case that many in the media dubbed "patient zero," ScienceInsider has learned.

Sometimes, all the lobbyist has to do is issue a press release, the electronic equivalent of a thank you note, which targets millions of industry contacts--and voters.

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He was issued a summons.

We're issuing a challenge.

"He has never been issued a passport.

It's issuing a statement.

You will be issued a textbook.

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