Sentence examples for would be issued to from inspiring English sources

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None would be issued to independent groups.

Either way, the credit card would be issued to tenants by a financial institution or commercial lender, the patent says.

He said a notice about the outbreak would be issued to health care providers across the country today.

In March, the head of the BSF announced that "non-lethal weapons" would be issued to Indian border guards in sensitive areas on an "experimental basis".

The guidance stated that "accelerated payment notices" relating to tax avoidance cases would be issued to around 33,000 taxpayers, concerning £5.1bn under dispute.

Marsden directed inquiries to the NSW education department, which said the letter contained "incorrect advice" and that a new one would be issued to parents.

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A new card would then be issued to the true owner.

The likelihood is he will have to try to gather further evidence and any complaint, should it come at all, would not be issued to Tonev until later this week.

Unaccompanied passes would also no longer be issued to visitors.

Russia would need to provide a list of frequent travelers, and passes would be issued only to individuals on the list.

Later that same month, the grand jury decided that that no indictments would be issued relating to Bland's death.

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