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to issuing
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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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For an administration not accustomed to issuing apologies, it was a stunning few hours of atonement.
There were the three judges, who are more accustomed to issuing orders than answering questions.
The Chinese central bank also sells notes and has resorted to issuing more renminbi.
The S.E.C. first got around to issuing a pathetically weak derivatives proposal in May.
But so far, the FSCS has limited itself to issuing holding statements.
Some restaurants have taken to issuing customers with umbrellas or even water pistols.
Such cooperation from reporters is unlikely to last if the tribunal turns to issuing unwarranted threats.
Another, when it comes to issuing licenses around town, is security.
Now, though, Obama has come very close to issuing a public endorsement of Hillary Clinton.
Ordinarily, the police are limited to issuing a summons and a notice to appear in court.
Last year, Mr. Bush said he was not opposed to issuing pardons.
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