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Example sentences for "issues"

Lexicographically close words:
issuant; issue; issued; issuer; issuers; issueth; issuing; ist; ista; istam
  1. The issues on which hinge the successful prosecution of the Plan are so weighty that none can assess them at present.

  2. But, on that account, don't blind yourselves to the issues involved.

  3. A ball of fair length, easy enough to play under all ordinary circumstances, but a "teaser" when tremendous issues are at stake, has defeated one of the Etonians.

  4. He's the sort of gent who builds his fire before he gets his wood; an' issues more invites to drink than he receives.

  5. Further issues of eight thousand pounds were made by the end of the war, and secured by new taxes.

  6. The paper issued under this act was called the new tenor, because unlike the earlier issues the bills bore on their faces the exact amount of gold and silver they were supposed to represent.

  7. A true Christian marriage is a sacred union of soul and sense, and the issues flowing from it are eternal.

  8. We must place the opposition at a disadvantage from the first; then we could afford to ignore it altogether and rise to a level with the humane issues of the campaign.

  9. Man indicates his condition by the institutions he creates; they are the issues of the life he lives at the time, the outward sign of his inward state.

  10. As civilization advances, its issues will penetrate still deeper into social and every-day life of the people; and no man or woman can be regarded as an entity, as a power in society, who has not a direct agency in governing its results.

  11. Yea, without danger of contradiction, we may say there are women in this nation even now, who understand the political issues of this hour quite as well as those who stand at the head of our government.

  12. The best minds of to-day surely understand the vital issues of this hour better than those possibly could who have slumbered in their graves for centuries.

  13. The readers of The Star are aware that the editor does not sanction the ridiculous stuff which appeared in the issues of the 17th and 18th insts.

  14. Theirs was a sincere and honest attachment, and the sequel discloses how tender must have been their parting when the order came to proceed up the river, and face the uncertain issues of mortal combat.

  15. This circumstance serves to connect our coinage with the earliest issues made from the temples, under direction of the priests.

  16. You had a streak of luck when you joined issues with him; Bill Gamer's a rough sort o' chap, but he is by all odds the brainiest lawyer in Georgia to-day.

  17. It seems like Braider sized up the situation, and decided if he was going to be re-elected himself he'd better pool issues with the strongest man, and he picked that skunk as the winner.

  18. The climax is followed in both by a feeling of satisfaction and repose which generally issues in refreshing sleep.

  19. The moral and social issues involved in it are of great importance.

  20. But just because it is that, and because the issues of that hour are so far-reaching, what could be more seemly than that they should pause for a moment on the threshold and ask the Giver of all love to bless and guide them!

  21. Some day, perhaps, the medical profession will do the public the great service of issuing some authoritative statement about the physical aspects of the matter, for there are issues with which only medical men can deal wisely.

  22. Richelieu, de, duc, issues a command against the German Jews of Bordeaux, 343-4.

  23. But even on the most complex political issues experienced and responsible statesmen do in fact think quantitatively, although the methods by which they reach their results are often unconscious.

  24. The resort to this mode of reaction, to evasion of real issues for the purpose of gratification of instinctive demands, is not characteristic of man alone, but is quite prevalent even in some very low forms of life.

  25. He constantly harps upon what he calls "the principle of the thing", losing, gradually, all concern in the real issues involved.

  26. Charles Lamb's recipe for witnessing with any quietude of conscience the artificial comedy of the last century was, to regard the whole as a passing pageant, and to accept with cheerful unconcern its issues for life and death.

  27. And in such localities, and under such circumstances, Government issues now a daily ration to every man, saving who can tell how many valuable lives?

  28. International bimetallism at the contemplated ratio of 16 to 1, and bimetallism by independent action at the same ratio, although opposing issues in the late campaign, are founded upon the same errors and misconceptions.

  29. None have been located which appear to have been issued earlier than the year 1772, after which time we know there were repeated issues signed either "G.

  30. Unfortunately it is not easy to determine the exact date of the several issues of his work appearing in the last twenty years of his life.

  31. His celestial globe in successive issues seems to have been much altered.

  32. Amateurdom will long remember the quaint piquancy of the issues of =The Martian= which she cleverly published in the name of her infant son.

  33. We hope to behold future issues of =The Crazyquilt=.

  34. It is to be hoped that in future issues Mr. Smith will give us an inkling of his own ideas on various subjects.

  35. The Olympian= for October, awakens much of the old-time thrill with which amateurs were wont to receive the once frequent issues of that justly known and esteemed publication.

  36. The Piper is in general a paper of satisfying merit, to whose future issues we shall look forward with eagerness.

  37. She becomes the prophetess, the mother of the faithful, holds disputations with the devil, issues sealed pardons to her adorers, and lies in of the Shiloh.

  38. He may try issues of fact; and no harm is done.

  39. We might ask how it can be said that there is no limit to the production of paper money, when a man is hanged if he issues any in the name of another, and is forced to cash what he issues in his own?

  40. But if he should be suffered to try issues of law, there is an end of the constitution.

  41. Besides, it is wholesome and instructive to be carried away from the modern difficulty to the broader issues which have gradually led to the present complication.

  42. The King never issues out a proclamation but to enjoin what the law permits him.

  43. The issues will be of too grim and strenuous a character for her to be brought into personal contact with them.

  44. Mauger made hardly any changes in the issues that followed the twelfth, and in this shape it passed down to the eighteenth century.

  45. How many years he continued to superintend the new issues of his grammar is not certain; the nineteenth edition of 1702 is the last described as "corrected and enlarged by the Author.

  46. The half-titles in both issues are the same, "The English in America.

  47. The sheets of the four issues are the same, but on one title-page the words "Price One Shilling" are added after the date.

  48. There were two issues of this book, the variations of which occur in the running head-lines.

  49. Long before Haman has any quarrel with Mordecai, the disgusting degradation of a drinking bout issues in an insult offered to a favourite queen.

  50. The chronicler sees in the decree of Cyrus and its issues an accomplishment of the word of the Lord by the mouth of Jeremiah.

  51. The whole process of events that issues so gloriously is commemorated in the annual Feast of Purim.

  52. The title and letter-press of the two issues are identical, and the three errata on A2 verso are uncorrected.

  53. Though it is found appended to the later issues of the Poem, it has been suspected that Whitefoord wrote it himself.

  54. In some issues of this edition the last page is blank, in some the fourth edition of "Quadrupeds" is advertised.

  55. In England and Scotland a diffused system of note issues started banks all over the country; in these banks the savings of the country have been lodged, and by these they have been sent to London.

  56. His issues depend on himself; his deposits on the favour of others.

  57. A system of note issues is therefore the best introduction to a large system of deposit banking.

  58. The sap which issues from each of these pores, instead of being evaporated and lost, shoots out into a reddish-coloured, fibrous bristle.

  59. The bump is a sort of cautery, which has been opened by the insect, as issues are made by caustic: the grub occupies this issue, and prevents it from closing.

  60. When she first issues from the royal cell, she is much smaller in the body, and an inexperienced observer might have some difficulty in distinguishing her from an ordinary worker.

  61. She fixes the first drop of gum that issues where she pleases, and then draws back her head, or lets herself fall, while the gum, continuing to flow, is drawn out and lengthened into a double stream.

  62. In April it issues from the pupa, which has lain under ground from the preceding September.

  63. The Eisenhower and Kennedy positions on these three issues were virtually identical; and the solutions they urged meshed with the internationalist program of pushing America into a one-world socialist system.

  64. In all cases, direct loans will be preferable to, and prove a cheaper mode of raising money than the over issues of Treasury Notes.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "issues" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.