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A woman who becomes pregnant must have had a moment of issue, meaning she enjoyed what happened.
Ten others are "may issue," meaning law enforcement agencies have discretion to conduct more in-depth investigations and exercise their judgment.
The Conservatives even "scored" the issue, meaning that they made it a factor in deciding whether or not to endorse particular Republicans.
A White House official said the United States considered the case a "legal issue," meaning that Mr. Bush did not plan to interfere.
Mr. Perry has promised to designate home insurance as an "emergency" issue, meaning it can be put on a fast track for action.
Granular -- Generally used in tandem with the verb "to get," as in, "We need to get granular on this issue," meaning to examine the fine details.
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When the screen announcing "Issues," meaning current problems, flashed up in the evening briefing, it was blank.
But some experts say that the treaty is not clear on those issues, meaning disputes are likely to rage no matter what the administration does.
Fifty six percent say the website problems are a symptom of broader implementation issues — meaning the public is adopting a very harsh view of these problems.
He then pulled from the bag a stuffed toy moose, held it up, and urged his employees to discuss any "moose issues" — meaning the most obvious issues that people were wary of confronting.
He has been popular, too, because of his tough line on "security" issues, meaning questions of crime and public safety — his willingness to expel illegal-immigrant Roma was the ostensible subject of our interview last fall.
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