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the issuing
noun
The action or an instance of flowing or coming out, an outflow, particularly: A movement of soldiers towards an enemy, a sortie. The outflow of a bodily fluid, particularly in abnormal amounts.
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The issuing bank's fee is called the interchange fee.
There is every sign that the issuing banks believed their own sales patter.
First, the creation of 'safe spaces' and the issuing of 'trigger warnings' has a sanitising effect.
"The issuing of broadcast contracts is standard practice across the royal households," said a spokesperson.
That helped pave the way for corruption, including the issuing of illegal logging permits, he said.
In many cases, local and regional governments are the issuing and controlling authorities.
The issuing bank deducts the payment from the customer's account at the time of purchase.
Convertible bonds are fixed-income securities that can be exchanged for shares in the issuing company.
He had been held in France following the issuing of a European Arrest Warrant.
The court ordered a halt to the issuing of whaling permits until the program is redesigned.
The offer, of course, does not necessarily translate into the issuing of a card.
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