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issuance
/ ˈɪʃjʊəns /
noun
- the act of issuing
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- pre·issu·ance noun
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Example Sentences
Two weeks later, Kimberling filed a motion for issuance of judgment, in the hope of getting a new trial.
The Treasury Department is poised to reach the limit of debt issuance in October.
Even worse, governments found a way to shut down the issuance.
The Marquet study showed that the most common embezzlement scheme involved the issuance of forged checks or unauthorized checks.
It—and not the Fed in D.C.—was the entity that lent money to AIG and that guaranteed lots of debt issuance in 2008 and 2009.
No such difficulties arose when the issuance of injunctions was justified as a measure for the protection of property.
In other cases the more logical course was followed of justifying the issuance of injunctions upon grounds of equity.
It was telephonic concerning the issuance of this parade permit, which is covered in the report by the bureau man.
Otherwise, the Commission must apply to a Federal court for the issuance of a judicial writ to compel obedience to the order.
These details were intended to prevent the issuance of restraining orders for frivolous or merely obstructive reasons.
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