particular issue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofparticularandissue
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particular
adjective
uk/pəˈtɪk.jə.lər/us/pɚˈtɪk.jə.lɚ/
special, or this and not ...
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issue
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪʃ.uː/us/ˈɪʃ.uː/
a subject or problem that people are thinking and ...
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(Definition ofparticularandissuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The question of cartels raises aparticularissueof equivalence in the agricultural sector because there are no obvious parallels, at least amongst agricultural producers.
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Over the past decade, several families of algorithms addressing thisparticularissuehave been suggested.
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This was aparticularissuefor the natural language components.
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When a consensus emerges on aparticularissuewithin one of the popular movements, politicians have to listen.
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Questions from the interview guide were supplemented with additional questions when required for clarification or to get more detail on aparticularissue.
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Commonplaces of argument (or topoi) were headings for the types of argument that a speaker could apply to aparticularissue.
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Finally, regimes are organized around aparticularissue.
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More research on thisparticularissueis needed.
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Oneparticularissuewas the despondency apparent in residents living in the flats due to be demolished.
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Ascertaining the law on aparticularissueis just a matter of looking up the propositions that are applicable to the issue.
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Aparticularissueis industry's attempts to bias research findings and prevent unfavorable research from being published or accepted (12;21).
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The present paper, which is concerned more with optimal design, does not consider thisparticularissue, important though it is in practice.
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Aparticularissuethat requires investigation is the conditions under which the relaxed problem yields an integer solution.
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In the present context, oneparticularissueis of signal importance.
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Oneparticularissueconcerns the fact that people with advanced cancer must cope concurrently with multiple problems across different dimensions of stress.
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That book highlights aparticularissuethat will be evident in the works evaluated here.
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A very wide range of evidence and outcomes may not be needed to provide appropriate advice on aparticularissue.
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Can you describe what sparked your interest to begin writing about thisparticularissue?
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This socalled 'polypharmacy' or 'polydrug' 'misuse' or 'dependence' is aparticularissuein older people who may well have physical or psychological comorbidity.
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