Significance of Issue
Synonyms: Problem, Matter, Concern, Situation, Difficulty, Challenge, Dilemma, Complication, Obstacle, Contention, Predicament, Dispute, Topic, Subject
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Hindu concept of 'Issue'
In Hinduism, "Issue" signifies offspring, typically sons, but it also includes daughters under certain circumstances, highlighting the cultural significance of lineage and family continuity.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) This is the term for a son, and it also applies to a daughter when she is appointed, and the text emphasizes the importance of offspring in the family.[1]
The concept of Issue in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Issue" pertains to the central debate highlighted by Mr. Jinnah at the Simla Conference, focusing on the contentious discussions surrounding the status of Hindi and English as official languages.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) This is what the child has clean forgotten about, referring to the balloon issue.[2] (2) This term refers to the central topic of the text, which is the debate and discussions surrounding the status of Hindi and English as official languages.[3] (3) A matter that has been raised more clearly than ever before by Mr. Jinnah’s stand at the Simla Conference.[4]
The concept of Issue in scientific sources
Issue is a multifaceted term. It references previous publications, discussed topics needing resolution, challenges in healthcare, problems addressed, and current journal editions. It encompasses specific problems, like omitted variables, and broader topics like ARV therapies and research articles.
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) Antiretroviral (ARV) therapies are again featured in this of the Journal, and the Guidelines for the use of ARV therapy in paediatric practice are highlighted, according to the text.[5] (2) This refers to the current edition of the Journal, which includes various articles and reports related to the disease.[6] (3) This refers to a problem.[7]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) These are the problems or challenges faced by the doctors, and the document discusses the issues related to the telephonic support system and rural healthcare.[8] (2) This is the problem being addressed, and the critical quality control criteria include plausibility, feasibility, and testability when dealing with it.[9]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) This is a previous publication, and the interpretation of the sounds heard with a stethoscope was fully dealt with in the previous issue.[10] (2) Two research articles in this publication cover widely divergent subjects, providing insights into different areas of physiotherapy practice and research.[11]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This is a problem or concern, and the study addresses the issue of omitted variables.[12]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) Matters or topics of concern that are discussed, debated, or investigated, often requiring attention or resolution.[13]