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"issue the orders" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate an instruction or command given by a person in authority, often to direct someone to take some action. For example, "The captain issued the orders to start the engines at dawn."
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Instead, agency staff members were calling airlines and control centers around the country to issue the orders.
If Khartoum retaliates against the arrest warrant by attacking refugees, aid workers or peacekeepers, the responsibility will lie solely with the leaders who issue the orders.
The executive order "put the backers of terrorism on an equal footing as those who issue the orders," said David Aufhauser, the general counsel at the Treasury Department.
But in this case, the Feds applied for several orders seeking records under Congress's privacy statute, and the first judge refused to issue the orders on Fourth Amendment grounds.
Far more disturbing, as Penn indicates in his epilogue to this engrossing and finely written book, Henry VIII didn't wait long to issue the orders his father had been at pains never to give.
However, the department added that it would issue the orders for the anti-subsidy tariffs and anti-dumping duties once the US International Trade Commission (ITC) affirmed that these practices were hurting US firms.
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Cao would not issue the order.
This president will never issue the order to withdraw.
He never issued the order to drop the bombs, but he did issue the order to stop dropping them.
"There is no doubt Lukashenko will issue the order," he said.
Whether to issue the order is up to Judge Henry Kennedy of Federal District Court.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com