Issues

The word issues used in our language today has many definitions, interpretations, uses, applications, and meanings.

Some of the more generally used descriptions for the word issues are presented in the following text.

World Bank President James D. Wolfensohn

Issues: a passing, act of passing, flowing, moving from an enclosure, giving out, proceeding or flowing from a source.

Issues: a going out, action of going out, coming, sending out, causing to go forth.

Issues: circulating, publishing, printing, distributing, a sending out from a source such as an office, official group, leader or organizer.

Issues: a point or points in question, matters in question or dispute by parties with different points of view.

Issues: a whole quantity or set of something given out at one time by an office of, bureau of, or administration of someone or something.

Iraq War Issues

Issues: a set of anything that is distinct from others like it or normal production in the way it was made such as a defect, something unusual, better quality, designed to recognize an achievement or present as a reward or given in honor of.

Issues: a solution to a problem thru a final result or conclusion.

Issues: descendants from a common ancestor or descendants from the same line as referring to progeny; children, offspring.

Issues: that which is under discussion or in dispute, in disagreement, or in a state of controversy.

Issues: to produce thru the growing or accruing of proceeds by way of rent, profits, investment or capital stock.