issue - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • concern: Our comments will focus on these main issues of concern.

Object

  • statement: He could have issued a statement denouncing the Commission.
  • notice: Toshiba Battery Recall Toshiba have issued a recall notice for certain laptop batteries.
  • license: The extent of the symbols permitted in a document remains as specified in the license issued by the commercial owner.

Converse of object

  • raise: Your card issuer will then raise the issue with the ATM owner on your behalf.
  • address: In order to address these issues, we consider two possible models upon which an evaluation strategy may be based.
  • discuss: Alastair will call a meeting of the Site Fabric team to discuss these issues.
  • tackle: Unlike 1991's version two, the update explicitly tackles the issue of software patents.
  • relate: Participants will present position papers and discuss the driving - related issues.
  • resolve: I would hope that you would be able to resolve the issue without calling for a fatwa.

Adjective modifier

  • key: I have listed what I think are the key issues below, with some signposts to methods.
  • environmental: In addition, with the proliferation of space flight, launch vehicle noise can also become a significant environmental issue.
  • ethical: Right to communicate of high economic relevance The r2c is not just an ethical, moral issue.
  • important: I will now deal with the most important issues of all head on.
  • current: You can also link to current issues of key specialist journals.
  • related: We will always try to provide constructive advice on any work related issue.

Noun used with modifier

  • safety: Any change in the institutional arrangements for dealing with food safety issues should not lead to a position where this priority is endangered " .
  • health: It also supports quarterly update meetings on current health issues.

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