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111issue — See: AT ISSUE, TAKE ISSUE …
112issue — See: AT ISSUE, TAKE ISSUE …
113Issue pea — Pea Pea, n.; pl. {Peas}or {Pease}. [OE. pese, fr. AS. pisa, or OF. peis, F. pois; both fr. L. pisum; cf. Gr. ?, ?. The final s was misunderstood in English as a plural ending. Cf. {Pease}.] 1. (Bot.) A plant, and its fruit, of the genus {Pisum},… …
114Issue — En computación, el término issue se atribuye a la unidad de trabajo para realizar una mejora en un Sistema informático. Un issue puede ser el arreglo de un fallo, una característica pedida, una tarea, un pedido de Documentación específico y todo… …
115issue — See emerge, issue. See emerge, issue …
116issue literature — n. A literary genre where each work takes as its central theme a social, cultural, or political issue. Example Citation: Strangely or not strangely at all, said Ms Carr, babes are usually feminists, if you mean by feminism the promotion of all… …
117issue — A matter recognised as part of the policy agenda over which there is public debate or disagreement. Issues relate to areas of public policy over which opinion is sharply divided, are matters about which the public feels strongly and are… …
118issue — See: at issue, take issue with …
119issue a law — put forth a statute, issue a regulation, announce a decree, issue an edict …
120issue — An issue is often a point or matter of discussion, debate, or dispute. Some issues of great interest in the art world may be eternal, while others come and go from time to time. There are always issues concerning aesthetics and metaphysics.… …