Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Issue"
The meaning of "Issue" in various phrases and sentences
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What does To avoid facing issues is cowardly and even BORDERLINE DISHONEST. mean?
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Borderline dishonest - could be considered dishonest, it is only a little bit dishonest, some people might not mind it and some would. It is on the border between bad and OK.
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What does I promise you It's a real issue mean?
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When used this way, "I promise you..." means 'I assure you that it's true...' or 'Please believe me...'
"It's a real issue." is a way of saying that something is a serious concern, or that it is something you should be worried about. It's a 'real' issue, and not an imagined/fake one.
Global climate change is a real issue.
So, your sentence basically means:
Please believe what I am saying. You need to be concerned about this issue.
"It's a real issue." is a way of saying that something is a serious concern, or that it is something you should be worried about. It's a 'real' issue, and not an imagined/fake one.
Global climate change is a real issue.
So, your sentence basically means:
Please believe what I am saying. You need to be concerned about this issue.
Q:
What does addressing issues mean?
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“Addressing issues” means to fix or solve multiple problems.
Example: If someone was messing around at work and didn’t do their job, their boss would address the issues. So, the boss dealt with the issues or problems.
Example: If someone was messing around at work and didn’t do their job, their boss would address the issues. So, the boss dealt with the issues or problems.
Q:
What does Any issues, just give me a holler. mean?
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It's a casual expression. If you want to be formal or polite, then say: "Please contact me if you have any issues."
Q:
What does “issues”in “move your issues off the road”(Ice Age) mean?
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https://youtu.be/z0ThWU5ULww
I think in that context, 'issues' is referring to whatever reasons the mammoth has for going in the other direction (blocking the road somewhat) while everyone else is leaving. It could also be a way of calling him stupid, as in "Why are you going in the other direction at a time like this? You have issues. Get out of the way!".
I think in that context, 'issues' is referring to whatever reasons the mammoth has for going in the other direction (blocking the road somewhat) while everyone else is leaving. It could also be a way of calling him stupid, as in "Why are you going in the other direction at a time like this? You have issues. Get out of the way!".
Example sentences using "Issue"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with issue.
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I had an issue with my bicycle because the chain broke off. Once the chain was fixed, my issue was resolved.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with teething issues.
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@kunio3992 "We will be implementing a new system this afternoon. We appreciate your patience during this period, as we try to manage any teething issues that may occur."
"I have visited the new restaurant. The food was good but they made many mistakes with our orders. I think they might just be teething issues though, so I would still recommend you to try!"
"I have visited the new restaurant. The food was good but they made many mistakes with our orders. I think they might just be teething issues though, so I would still recommend you to try!"
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Please show me example sentences with tackle the issue.
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This problem is getting worse so we need to tackle the issue.
We need to tackle the issue before it becomes too bad.
We need to tackle the issue before it becomes too bad.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with issues.
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Depending on the context of the sentence, the word 'issue' can take on several different meanings. Below I have some sentences demonstrating the different ways 'issue' can be used.
- I have many issues with the new system.
In the sentence above, issue defines as problems. This is the most commonly used definition of issue.
- I would like to discuss the issue of transportation.
Here, issue would mean topic.
- Have you read the latest issue(s) of the magazine?
Less commonly used, issue can mean the supplying or distributing of something (noun).
- Important papers should have been issued to you all yesterday.
In the context above, issue means supplied. It takes on the same definition as the previous example, however, this is used as a verb.
- I have many issues with the new system.
In the sentence above, issue defines as problems. This is the most commonly used definition of issue.
- I would like to discuss the issue of transportation.
Here, issue would mean topic.
- Have you read the latest issue(s) of the magazine?
Less commonly used, issue can mean the supplying or distributing of something (noun).
- Important papers should have been issued to you all yesterday.
In the context above, issue means supplied. It takes on the same definition as the previous example, however, this is used as a verb.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with issue.
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1.
We must focus on the most urgent issues.
Мы должны сконцентрироваться на самых срочных вопросах.
2.
The issue of climate change concerns all of us.
Проблема изменения климата касается всех нас.
3.
I read about it in the latest issue of the magazine.
Я прочитал об этом в последнем выпуске журнала.
4.
The article concerns several important issues.
Статья затрагивает несколько важных тем.
We must focus on the most urgent issues.
Мы должны сконцентрироваться на самых срочных вопросах.
2.
The issue of climate change concerns all of us.
Проблема изменения климата касается всех нас.
3.
I read about it in the latest issue of the magazine.
Я прочитал об этом в последнем выпуске журнала.
4.
The article concerns several important issues.
Статья затрагивает несколько важных тем.
Synonyms of "Issue" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between issue and challenge and How different are the meanings of "Our team discuss issues or challenges or problems."? ?
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Issues are broad topics that can include challenges and other less difficult items; but Challenges are always a difficult task and indicate the level of effort will be greater or require more information or more skill to complete.
Q:
What is the difference between a technological issue and a technical issue ?
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A technical issue is an issue related to the way something works (usually something technological). For instance, if a TV station suddenly has no audio (no sound), they might say, "Sorry, we are having technical issues." Or if you miss a Zoom meeting because your laptop wasn't working properly, you could say, "Sorry I missed the meeting. I was having technical issues." (Note: sometimes, people will call these "technological issues" as well.)
A technological issue is an issue related to the field of technology. For instance, "Artificial intelligence is not just a technological issue. It's also a societal issue."
A technological issue is an issue related to the field of technology. For instance, "Artificial intelligence is not just a technological issue. It's also a societal issue."
Q:
What is the difference between avoid future issue and prevent future issue ?
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"Avoid future issue" > according to the dictionary this can apparently mean "staying away from future issues" or "preventing future issues from happening"
"Prevent future issue" > "to stop future issues from happening"
So according to the dictionary they can both mean the same thing, but I would interpret them like this:
"Avoid future issue" > staying away from future issues
"Prevent future issues" > stopping the future issues from happening (before they can happen)
> then the difference would be that by preventing the future issues you are actively trying to stop them before they happen, while avoiding just means you make sure you stay away from the future issues (whether they happen or not)
"Prevent future issue" > "to stop future issues from happening"
So according to the dictionary they can both mean the same thing, but I would interpret them like this:
"Avoid future issue" > staying away from future issues
"Prevent future issues" > stopping the future issues from happening (before they can happen)
> then the difference would be that by preventing the future issues you are actively trying to stop them before they happen, while avoiding just means you make sure you stay away from the future issues (whether they happen or not)
Q:
What is the difference between issue and topic ?
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A "topic" is a subject. An "issue" is an important topic or problem.
You can say:
"Today, our conversation topic is about cats."
"Today, we will talk about the issue of global warming."
"Issue" holds more impact than "topic". In the second example, you could replace "issue" with "topic" and it would still be correct. However, by using "issue", you are letting the reader know that you are going to talk about something very important.
You can say:
"Today, our conversation topic is about cats."
"Today, we will talk about the issue of global warming."
"Issue" holds more impact than "topic". In the second example, you could replace "issue" with "topic" and it would still be correct. However, by using "issue", you are letting the reader know that you are going to talk about something very important.
Q:
What is the difference between issue and problem and matter ?
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"issue" and "problem" are used more in a negative context.
On the other hand, "matter" is more neutral. It can refer to something that can be negative or positive.
On the other hand, "matter" is more neutral. It can refer to something that can be negative or positive.
Translations of "Issue"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 나는 아직 증명서를 발급하지 않았다.
I didn't issue the certification yet.
is this make sense?
I didn't issue the certification yet.
is this make sense?
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yes
you can also say " I haven't issued the certificate yet".
you can also say " I haven't issued the certificate yet".
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? If you encounter any issue, please refer to the local police station.
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You sound very good!
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How do you say this in English (US)? issue
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How do you say this in English (US)? issue
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How do you say this in English (US)? issue
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problem
Other questions about "Issue"
Q:
The issue concerning whether the funeral of late Abe, previous prime minister should be a state one or not.
However it has already decided to be a state one.
Half of the Japanese people are against this decision and there was even a demonstration against it. How less democratic country Japan is! Does this sound natural?
However it has already decided to be a state one.
Half of the Japanese people are against this decision and there was even a demonstration against it. How less democratic country Japan is! Does this sound natural?
A:
× The issue concerning whether the funeral of late Abe, previous prime minister should be a state one or not.
✓ The issue concerning whether the funeral of Abe, previous prime minister, should be a state one or not.
× However it has already decided to be a state one.
✓ However it has already been decided to be a state one.
× How less democratic country Japan is!
✓ How less democratic of a country Japan is!
Abe is implied to be dead because you're talking about their funeral. Additional information in a sentence like 'previous prime minister' needs to have commas on both sides. 'Has been' is the proper past tense form of 'is'. In the last sentence, adding 'of a' makes it sound a little better, but it's still very stiff. Maybe "Japan is a much less democratic country!" would be better?
✓ The issue concerning whether the funeral of Abe, previous prime minister, should be a state one or not.
× However it has already decided to be a state one.
✓ However it has already been decided to be a state one.
× How less democratic country Japan is!
✓ How less democratic of a country Japan is!
Abe is implied to be dead because you're talking about their funeral. Additional information in a sentence like 'previous prime minister' needs to have commas on both sides. 'Has been' is the proper past tense form of 'is'. In the last sentence, adding 'of a' makes it sound a little better, but it's still very stiff. Maybe "Japan is a much less democratic country!" would be better?
Q:
This is from the issue on April 12. You see something is written on his body again: "WAIT TILL MY STRIKE SAY!I won't hardly do A THING TO EM". The words are written on a piece of white cloth, fastened to his yellow shirt with a pin. This is from the April 26 issue. The boy is wearing a paper hat that says "LITTLE NIPPER." He is playing as Nipper, the most popular racehorse in New York at the time.
These kids are going to a political rally. The presidential election is coming soon. Inscribed on the boy's body is "Aint I de Maine Guy in dis PARade? These seem to be his inner voice, but are actually direct appeals to an indeterminate number of readers, in other words, to us in the real world through the paper. Does this sound natural?
These kids are going to a political rally. The presidential election is coming soon. Inscribed on the boy's body is "Aint I de Maine Guy in dis PARade? These seem to be his inner voice, but are actually direct appeals to an indeterminate number of readers, in other words, to us in the real world through the paper. Does this sound natural?
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× This is from the issue on April 12.
✓ This is from the issue published on April 12, [year].
*If you already mentioned the year, you don't need to add it here. :)
× You see something is written on his body again: "WAIT TILL MY STRIKE SAY!I won't hardly do A THING TO EM".
✓ We can see that something is again written on the boy's body: "WAIT TILL MY STRIKE SAY! I won't hardly do A THING TO EM."
× This is from the April 26 issue.
✓ This is from the issue published on April 26.
× He is playing as Nipper, the most popular racehorse in New York at the time.
✓ He is playing as Nipper, the most popular racehorse in New York at the time.
or
He is pretending to be Nipper, the most popular racehorse in New York at the time.
× These kids are going to a political rally.
✓ We also see some kids going to a political rally, and can tell that the presidential election is coming soon.
× The presidential election is coming soon.
✓ *Combined with previous sentence.
× Inscribed on the boy's body is "Aint I de Maine Guy in dis PARade?
✓ Inscribed on the boy's body is the text, "Aint I de Maine Guy in dis PARade?"
× These seem to be his inner voice, but are actually direct appeals to an indeterminate number of readers, in other words, to us in the real world through the paper.
✓ These seem to be his inner voice, but are actually direct appeals to an indeterminate number of readers, being said to us in the real world, through the paper.
Great job! Sorry if I interpreted anything incorrectly!
✓ This is from the issue published on April 12, [year].
*If you already mentioned the year, you don't need to add it here. :)
× You see something is written on his body again: "WAIT TILL MY STRIKE SAY!I won't hardly do A THING TO EM".
✓ We can see that something is again written on the boy's body: "WAIT TILL MY STRIKE SAY! I won't hardly do A THING TO EM."
× This is from the April 26 issue.
✓ This is from the issue published on April 26.
× He is playing as Nipper, the most popular racehorse in New York at the time.
✓ He is playing as Nipper, the most popular racehorse in New York at the time.
or
He is pretending to be Nipper, the most popular racehorse in New York at the time.
× These kids are going to a political rally.
✓ We also see some kids going to a political rally, and can tell that the presidential election is coming soon.
× The presidential election is coming soon.
✓ *Combined with previous sentence.
× Inscribed on the boy's body is "Aint I de Maine Guy in dis PARade?
✓ Inscribed on the boy's body is the text, "Aint I de Maine Guy in dis PARade?"
× These seem to be his inner voice, but are actually direct appeals to an indeterminate number of readers, in other words, to us in the real world through the paper.
✓ These seem to be his inner voice, but are actually direct appeals to an indeterminate number of readers, being said to us in the real world, through the paper.
Great job! Sorry if I interpreted anything incorrectly!
Q:
'Where do you stand? Where do you stand on the issue? ' is the same as ' What is your opinion of the issue? Or What's your viewpoint on the issue? '
A:
yes!
Q:
The issues that they have, such as poverty or wars, cause the journey and they just try to get out of it. Many immigrants come to a new country without any security.
As Hitler had power in Poland, Moshek and his family had to be dislocated to the ghetto in Warsaw and ended up being killed. Does this sound natural?
As Hitler had power in Poland, Moshek and his family had to be dislocated to the ghetto in Warsaw and ended up being killed. Does this sound natural?
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× The issues that they have, such as poverty or wars, cause the journey and they just try to get out of it.
✓ The issues that they have, such as poverty or wars, cause the journey as they try to escape them.
× Many immigrants come to a new country without any security.
✓ Many immigrants come to a new country without any security.
Really nice job!
I use “them” in the first sentence since “issues” is the subject and it is plural.
✓ The issues that they have, such as poverty or wars, cause the journey as they try to escape them.
× Many immigrants come to a new country without any security.
✓ Many immigrants come to a new country without any security.
Really nice job!
I use “them” in the first sentence since “issues” is the subject and it is plural.
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Despite various issues, I think we have to face and discuss this new technology from now on. Does this sound natural?
A:
It sounds perfect!
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