separate issue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofseparateandissue
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separate
adjective
uk/ˈsep.ər.ət/us/ˈsep.ɚ.ət/
existing or happening independently or in a different ...
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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 ofseparateandissuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofseparate issue
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How much we should be concerned if they are lacking is aseparateissue.
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Rather, it finds purpose to be the main moral guide, and means to be a related butseparateissue.
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But this is aseparateissueand will be deferred to a future publication.
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The descriptive makeup of a legislative body is an analyticallyseparateissuefrom creating districts around homogenous interests.
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The interaction of dialect with sentence type must be considered as aseparateissue.
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However, cortical organization is different from other parts of the brain, leaving it aseparateissue whether there is support for modularity in noncortical structures.
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The foliation structure captures the effects of this change; the reason for the change of individual characteristics is aseparateissue.
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This is aseparateissue.
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Even though older people have become more independent financially, the sources of support for required nursing care can be aseparateissueand largely remains a family responsibility.
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National officials never contemplated comprehensive reform to workers' compensation as a single,separateissue.
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Whether consciousness constitutes the essence of a person, guaranteeing our identity, is aseparateissue.
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Most advance directives specifically address the disposal of body parts as aseparateissuein an effort to avoid confusion between healthcare decisionmaking and tissue donation.
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Westfahl is correct in differentiating between qualitative assessments and theseparateissueof the influence and significance of a literary figure.
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That is aseparateissue.
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Gabora raises aseparateissueby stressing that creativity can come from meme recombination among groups of people, as well as from the innovation and learning of a single individual.
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Kinship was aseparateissue.
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That is aseparateissuebut equally important and one on which we want to make progress.
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Mis-selling, of course, was aseparateissue, and compensation has been provided.
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