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Discover Ludwig"official issues" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
For example: We must address the official issues in order to move forward with this project.
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Every time some new FBI bungle is revealed, or an official issues another terrorist warning, it is a reminder that things are not quite as they were.
In fact, safety and risk are the official issues of the International Design Conference, an important cross-disciplinary meeting of design professionals in session this week in Aspen, Colo.
Private coinage was legal so long as the coins contained full bullion weight and purity and imitated no official issues; Bechtler and Moffat gold (the latter coined at San Francisco) circulated at about par until the Civil War, while lightweight private gold took a discount.
The hearing official issues a written opinion stating his or her decision, based upon documentary evidence and information developed at the hearing, as soon as practicable after the hearing but not later than 60 days after the date on which the request for hearing was received by DHS.
Miss Minter told the hearing in Ipswich the legends on both side were "blundered" to a degree which was "unusual in official issues of this coinage".
On June 29, Canada is hosting the North American Leaders' Summit, where PM Justin Trudeau, U.S. President Barack Obama, and Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto -- the three leaders together dubbed "The Three Amigos", meet to discuss official issues.
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Endorsed (facsim).: Official issue.
Later, an official issued a statement saying the memo "mistakenly carried Ginni Thomas's name".
It appears to show an Israeli official issuing a warning to the flotilla.
Accents being what they are, the official issuing the license mistakenly heard Palm.
I walked out with a 10" record, the first pressing of HYP001 before its official issue a year later.
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