Sentence examples for plans an issue from inspiring English sources

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In a ruling disclosed yesterday, the Internal Revenue Service clarified the tax standing of poison pill plans, an issue that has been murky since an I.R.S. private-letter ruling two years ago indicated that the rights were taxable at the time of distribution, much like a dividend.

However, Mr Cameron said he would not stop making Labour's tax and spending plans an issue, suggesting the opposition had "not even reached base camp" in terms of setting out their deficit reduction plans.

The cabinet was again briefed on the state of UK contingency plans, an issue that Osborne is likely to address in his annual Mansion House speech on Thursday.

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Most editors keep a file box listing projects and refer to it when they plan an issue around a holiday theme or a trend.

He met Bacon in 1963 when he was studying history of art at Cambridge and was planning an issue of Cambridge Opinion about modern art.

We are also planning an issue devoted to Charles Darwin to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the naturalist's birth.

I noticed that the company's blog post announcing the 1.5 version updates kicked off with a case study of Pop-Up magazine using it to plan an issue.

Later this week, Catholic New York, the newspaper of the archdiocese, plans an anniversary issue commemorating his birthday.

On top of that, Mr. Sarkozy plans a big issue of public savings bonds to finance high-tech industrial projects.

We are planning a number of special issues of Evolution: Education and Outreach for the future.

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