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to issue of
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 law, psychology and finance are all waking up to issue of decision-making capacity".
"The economics of football remain pretty basic when it comes to issue of the careers of players," Mr. Smith said.
"I have no proof so I can not make an affirmation," Martha Karolyi said afterward, referring to issue of underage gymnasts.
Since this is a "how to" issue of OFM, I thought I'd write a few notes on how to be a good host.
"But note there's a strict time limit to issue of three months less one day for a routine unfair dismissal claim," says Landau.
Jane Barlow: The key issue is to encourage women to access whatever services are available, because there is still stigma attached to issue of mental health problems such as depression and many women worry that if they disclose such concerns they will be at risk of having their baby removed.
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Maybe we'll get down to issues of the baseball team rather than issues of the media.
We turn now to issues of accuracy.
This cautionary advice points to issues of access to the field and its social capital.
They converted the adjustment of property relations to issues of compensation.
In addition to issues of penetration, language constitutes a key feature that shapes openness and access.
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