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    issuing


    1. With a quick apology about neglecting her duties, Mistress Sera returned to the kitchen issuing orders for lunch, and admonishing the cooks for not having the sense to begin on their own


    2. Without issuing a further farewell, he promptly departed, leaving the trio alone at the doorstep to the king of the underworld


    3. They invented, therefore, another method of issuing their promissory notes; by granting what they call cash accounts, that is, by giving credit, to the extent of a certain sum (two or three thousand pounds for example), to any individual who could procure two persons of undoubted credit and good landed estate to become surety for him, that whatever money should be advanced to him, within the sum for which the credit had been given, should be repaid upon demand, together with the legal interest


    4. By issuing too great a quantity of paper, of which the excess was continually returning, in order to be exchanged for gold and silver, the Bank of England was for many years together obliged to coin gold to the extent of between eight hundred thousand pounds and a million a-year; or, at an average, about eight hundred and fifty thousand pounds


    5. Secondly, by this attention they secured themselves from the possibility of issuing more paper money than what the circulation of the country could easily absorb and employ


    6. To restrain private people, it may be said, from receiving in payment the promissory notes of a banker for any sum, whether great or small, when they themselves are willing to receive them; or, to restrain a banker from issuing such notes, when all his neighbours are willing to accept of them, is a manifest violation of that natural liberty, which it is the proper business of law not to infringe, but to support


    7. If bankers are restrained from issuing any circulating bank notes, or notes payable to the bearer, for less than a certain sum; and if they are subjected to the obligation of an immediate and unconditional payment of such bank notes as soon as presented, their trade may, with safety to the public, be rendered in all other respects perfectly free


    8. “Because of the lack of communication and the roughness of the terrain there doesn’t seem to be anyone in overall command issuing the right orders and so Brigade has ordered us back”, there was a sick look on the Major’s face now as he continued


    9. Originally he imagined something reaching this level of completion to not require any input from its occupier beyond issuing a command, to tell it to take him to whatever time


    10. He heard Millicent scoff beside him, but the audience seemed pleased with his modest answer, smiling warmly at him, some even issuing scattered applause

    11. The European currency was currently in a state of free-fall, its plummeting value owing to the nascent economic infrastructure; a misalignment with their new credit issuing system


    12. Fysto began waving his arms madly and issuing orders they couldn’t hear from so far away


    13. The warrant-officer issuing the tyres was the most obnoxious man in the world and hated everyone with a passion


    14. "Oy, watch out yer bleedin' stupid bugger!" There was no mistaking the voice issuing from the dark shadowy opening


    15. The river went winding along from east to west, issuing from The Pines and draining into ‘The Cut,’ which was a by-pass; a flood-prevention canal intersecting the river


    16. Staggering to his feet, Conal followed Piers towards the gate, trying to ignore the crackles, pops and hisses issuing from the burning bodies behind him


    17. Another male suddenly appeared from higher up and he left them in charge on the low branches, after issuing a muted growl of caution


    18. A small part though was still focused on matters that had to be dealt there and then, such as receiving reports and issuing the right orders


    19. That has not stopped the EPA from issuing regulations concerning dioxin omissions


    20. “NERC notes that the “pace and aggressiveness” of issuing so many rules at once is unprecedented

    21. As I slowly approached the large gym I could hear muffled music issuing through the doors


    22. The Congress needs to pass a law defining the authority of the President in issuing executive orders and


    23. the number of illegitimate children by issuing five condoms per week to each peacekeeper (reported in


    24. they issuing rules and regulations? Carol Browder announced that she was going to declare carbon


    25. running amok issuing rules and regulations that are not needed and in fact are detrimental to our country


    26. Soon after, Bank3Sector of Japan sends this security in the donation way to Bank3Sector that is at the issuing country of the coin in which the security was negotiated


    27. Central Bank of the issuing countries of that money


    28. Santa Anna rode around issuing orders, but was not effective


    29. And when he had built up Cedrou, he set horsemen there, and an host of footmen, to the end that issuing out they might make


    30. king, after issuing these orders, went to his feasting, and gathered together all those of his friends and of the army who hated the Jews

    31. a prey to thoughtlessness, made no account of the changes which his own mind had undergone, issuing in the deliverance of the Jews


    32. He paused for a moment to let it all sink in, “We don’t know the circumstances surrounding the incident as yet but we will be issuing a further statement at some point later today


    33. power; By issuing and causing to be executed a commission under the great seal for erecting a court called the Court of


    34. The radicals had to resign themselves to issuing a minority report


    35. The toxic waste clean up was handled in a manner that generated many law suits but there have been many others due to the EPA‘s practices of issuing rules that are overly stringent and that have little scientific base


    36. That has not stopped the EPA from issuing rules and in some cases they have admitted that rules have been issued on ―policy judgments‖ rather than facts


    37. from coal mining, about issuing new standards on arsenic, about attempting to institute a new tax, about being sued by the state of Texas, and about implementing CAP and TRADE


    38. Giving her two aspirin, her grandmother said she looked peaked before issuing orders Jesse was more than willing to comply with


    39. her benefit only, as the one who was issuing the orders did not


    40. “I would feel more comfortable issuing instructions to our four companions at arms, since they are equally sworn to us both

    41. He latched onto the Link, simultaneously issuing a frantic command to cease the Translocation and seizing the knowledge of what had happened


    42. During 1996, the new owner of Park Communications sold off the twenty-two radio stations to pay down the debt to the Alabama retirement fund and then refinanced the whole transaction by issuing company bonds through Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs enabling them to pay off the entire remaining Alabama Retirement System debt


    43. ” Moshe heard loud voices issuing explosively from inside


    44. 41 And when he had built up Cedrou he set horsemen there and an host of footmen to the end that issuing out they might make outroads on the ways of Judea as the king had commanded him


    45. 3 The king after issuing these orders went to his feasting and gathered together all those of his friends and of the army who hated the Jews the most


    46. 42 The king just like another Phalaris a prey to thoughtlessness made no account of the changes which his own mind had undergone issuing in the deliverance of the Jews


    47. : Whereas the late King James the Second by the assistance of various evil counsellors judges and ministers employed by him did endeavour to subvert and extirpate the Protestant religion and the laws and liberties of this kingdom; By assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws and the execution of laws without consent of Parliament; By committing and prosecuting divers worthy prelates for humbly petitioning to be excused from concurring to the said assumed power; By issuing and causing to be executed a commission under the great seal for erecting a court called the Court of Commissioners for Ecclesiastical Causes; Continued (As per U


    48. Moshe heard loud voices issuing explosively from inside


    49. Slowly he became aware that moaning was still issuing forth


    50. shying from it as they picked up their pace accompanied by the sounds of concern issuing







































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    Synonyms for "issuing"

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    "issuing" definitions

    the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity)