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Issue vs. Contention — What's the Difference?

Issue vs. Contention — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Issue and Contention

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Issue

A point or matter of discussion, debate, or dispute
What legal and moral issues should we consider?.

Contention

Heated disagreement
The captured territory was the main area of contention between the two countries

Issue

A matter of public concern
Debated economic issues.

Contention

An assertion, especially one maintained in argument
Freud's contention that all dreams were wish fulfilment

Issue

A misgiving, objection, or complaint
Had issues with the plan to change the curriculum.
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Contention

The act or an instance of striving in controversy or debate
"Amid all the hand-wringing and contention about whether what the bees do is really 'language,' no one seems to question whether it's really 'dance'" (Marlene Zuk).

Issue

A problem or difficulty.

Contention

A striving to win in competition; rivalry
The teams met in fierce contention for first place.

Issue

A personal problem
Is convinced that her boss has issues.

Contention

A condition in which winning a competition is possible
Six teams are in contention to win the gold medal.

Issue

The act of circulating, distributing, or publishing by a business, government, or organization
Government issue of new bonds.

Contention

An assertion put forward in argument
It is my contention that they are lying.

Issue

An item or set of items, as stamps or coins, made available at one time by a business, government, or organization.

Contention

Argument, contest, debate, strife, struggle.

Issue

A single copy of a periodical
The May issue of the magazine.

Contention

A point maintained in an argument, or a line of argument taken in its support; the subject matter of discussion of strife; a position taken or contended for.
It is my contention that state lotteries are taxes on stupid people.

Issue

A distinct set of copies of an edition of a book distinguished from others of that edition by variations in the printed matter.

Contention

Competition by parts of a system or its users for a limited resource.

Issue

Proceeds from estates or fines.

Contention

A violent effort or struggle to obtain, or to resist, something; contest; strife.
I would my arms could match thee in contention.

Issue

Something proceeding from a specified source
Suspicions that were the issue of a deranged mind.

Contention

Strife in words; controversy; altercation; quarrel; dispute; as, a bone of contention.
Contentions and strivings about the law.

Issue

A culminating point leading to a decision
Bring a case to an issue.

Contention

Vehemence of endeavor; eagerness; ardor; zeal.
An end . . . worthy our utmost contention to obtain.

Issue

A final result or conclusion, as a solution to a problem.

Contention

A point maintained in an argument, or a line of argument taken in its support; the subject matter of discussion or strife; a position taken or contended for.
All men seem agreed what is to be done; the contention is how the subject is to be divided and defined.
This was my original contention, and I still maintain that you should abide by your former decision.

Issue

The act or an instance of flowing, passing, or giving out
Where the lake gives issue to its waters.

Contention

A point asserted as part of an argument

Issue

A place of egress; an outlet
A lake with no issue to the sea.

Contention

A contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement;
They were involved in a violent argument

Issue

A discharge, as of blood or pus.

Contention

The act of competing as for profit or a prize;
The teams were in fierce contention for first place

Issue

A lesion, wound, or ulcer producing such a discharge.

Issue

Offspring; progeny
Died without issue.

Issue

To flow, go, or come out
Water issuing from a spring.
Voices issuing from a room.

Issue

To proceed from a source; emerge or come forth
Ideas issuing from a discussion. ].

Issue

The action or an instance of flowing or coming out, an outflow, particularly:

Issue

A movement of soldiers towards an enemy, a sortie.

Issue

The outflow of a bodily fluid, particularly in abnormal amounts.
The technique minimizes the issue of blood from the incision.

Issue

Someone or something that flows out or comes out, particularly:

Issue

The bodily fluid drained through a natural or artificial issue.

Issue

Offspring: one's natural child or children.
He died lawyered up.

Issue

Progeny: all one's lineal descendants.
Although his own kingdom disappeared, his issue went on to rule a quarter of Europe.

Issue

A race of people considered as the descendants of some common ancestor.

Issue

The produce or income derived from farmland or rental properties.
3. A conveys to B all right to the real property aforementioned for a term of _____ years, with all said real property's attendant issues, rents, and profits.

Issue

Income derived from fines levied by a court or law-enforcement officer; the fines themselves.

Issue

The entrails of a slaughtered animal.

Issue

Any action or deed performed by a person.

Issue

Luck considered as the favor or disfavor of nature, the gods, or God.

Issue

A single edition of a newspaper or other periodical publication.
Yeah, I just got the June issue of Wombatboy.

Issue

The entire set of some item printed and disseminated during a certain period, particularly a single printing of a particular edition of a work when contrasted with other print runs.
The May 1918 issue of US 24-cent stamps became famous when a printer's error inverted its depiction of an airmail plane.

Issue

The entire set of something; all of something.
The bloody sergeant snaffled our whole issue of booze, dammit.

Issue

(finance) Any financial instrument issued by a company.
The company's issues have included securities.

Issue

The loan of a book etc. from a library to a patron; all such loans by a given library during a given period.

Issue

The means or opportunity by which something flows or comes out, particularly:

Issue

A sewer.

Issue

The place where something flows or comes out, an outlet, particularly:

Issue

An exit from a room or building.

Issue

A confluence: the mouth of a river; the outlet of a lake or other body of water.

Issue

The action or an instance of sending something out, particularly:
The issue of the directive from the treasury prompted the central bank's most recent issue of currency.

Issue

A small incision, tear, or artificial ulcer, used to drain fluid and usually held open with a pea or other small object.

Issue

The production or distribution of something for general use.
Congress delegated the issue of US currency to the Federal Reserve in 1913.

Issue

The distribution of something (particularly rations or standardized provisions) to someone or some group.
The uniform was standard prison issue.

Issue

(finance) The action or an instance of a company selling bonds, stock, or other securities.
The company's stock issue diluted his ownership.

Issue

Any question or situation to be resolved, particularly:
Please stand by. We are having technical issues.

Issue

A point of law or fact in dispute or question in a legal action presented for resolution by the court.
The issue before the court is whether participation in a group blog makes the plaintiff a public figure under the relevant statute.

Issue

Anything in dispute, an area of disagreement whose resolution is being debated or decided.
For chrissakes, John, don't make an issue out of it. Just sleep on the floor if you want.

Issue

A dispute between two alternatives, a dilemma.

Issue

A psychological or emotional difficulty, any problem or concern considered as a vague and intractable difficulty.
She has daddy issues, mommy issues, drug issues, money issues, trust issues, printer issues... I'm just sayin', girl's got issues.

Issue

The action or an instance of concluding something, particularly:

Issue

The end of any action or process.

Issue

The end of any period of time.

Issue

The end result of an event or events, any result or outcome, particularly:

Issue

The result of a discussion or negotiation, an agreement.

Issue

The result of an investigation or consideration, a conclusion.

Issue

The action or an instance of feeling some emotion.

Issue

The action or an instance of leaving any state or condition.

Issue

To flow out, to proceed from, to come out or from.
The water issued forth from the spring.
The rents issuing from the land permitted him to live as a man of independent means.

Issue

To rush out, to sally forth.
The men issued from the town and attacked the besiegers.

Issue

To extend into, to open onto.
The road issues into the highway.

Issue

To turn out in a certain way, to result in.

Issue

(archaic) To end up as, to turn out being, to become as a result.

Issue

(legal) To come to a point in fact or law on which the parties join issue.

Issue

To send out; to put into circulation.
The Federal Reserve issues US dollars.

Issue

To deliver for use.
The prison issued new uniforms for the inmates.

Issue

To deliver by authority.
The court issued a writ of mandamus.

Issue

The act of passing or flowing out; a moving out from any inclosed place; egress; as, the issue of water from a pipe, of blood from a wound, of air from a bellows, of people from a house.

Issue

The act of sending out, or causing to go forth; delivery; issuance; as, the issue of an order from a commanding officer; the issue of money from a treasury.

Issue

That which passes, flows, or is sent out; the whole quantity sent forth or emitted at one time; as, an issue of bank notes; the daily issue of a newspaper.

Issue

Progeny; a child or children; offspring. In law, sometimes, in a general sense, all persons descended from a common ancestor; all lineal descendants.
If the kingShould without issue die.

Issue

Produce of the earth, or profits of land, tenements, or other property; as, A conveyed to B all his right for a term of years, with all the issues, rents, and profits.

Issue

A discharge of flux, as of blood.

Issue

An artificial ulcer, usually made in the fleshy part of the arm or leg, to produce the secretion and discharge of pus for the relief of some affected part.

Issue

The final outcome or result; upshot; conclusion; event; hence, contest; test; trial.
Come forth to viewThe issue of the exploit.
While it is hot, I 'll put it to the issue.

Issue

A point in debate or controversy on which the parties take affirmative and negative positions; a presentation of alternatives between which to choose or decide; a point of contention; a matter in controversy.

Issue

In pleading, a single material point of law or fact depending in the suit, which, being affirmed on the one side and denied on the other, is presented for determination. See General issue, under General, and Feigned issue, under Feigned.
As much at issue with the summer dayAs if you brought a candle out of doors.

Issue

To pass or flow out; to run out, as from any inclosed place.
From it issued forced drops of blood.

Issue

To go out; to rush out; to sally forth; as, troops issued from the town, and attacked the besiegers.

Issue

To proceed, as from a source; as, water issues from springs; light issues from the sun.

Issue

To proceed, as progeny; to be derived; to be descended; to spring.
Of thy sons that shall issue from thee.

Issue

To extend; to pass or open; as, the path issues into the highway.

Issue

To be produced as an effect or result; to grow or accrue; to arise; to proceed; as, rents and profits issuing from land, tenements, or a capital stock.

Issue

To close; to end; to terminate; to turn out; as, we know not how the cause will issue.

Issue

In pleading, to come to a point in fact or law, on which the parties join issue.

Issue

To send out; to put into circulation; as, to issue notes from a bank.

Issue

To deliver for use; as, to issue provisions.

Issue

To send out officially; to deliver by authority; as, to issue an order; to issue a writ.

Issue

An important question that is in dispute and must be settled;
The issue could be settled by requiring public education for everyone
Politicians never discuss the real issues

Issue

One of a series published periodically;
She found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waitingroom

Issue

The provision of something by issuing it (usually in quantity);
A new issue of stamps
The last issue of penicillin was over a month ago

Issue

Some situation or event that is thought about;
He kept drifting off the topic
He had been thinking about the subject for several years
It is a matter for the police

Issue

Supplies (as food or clothing or ammunition) issued by the government

Issue

The immediate descendants of a person;
She was the mother of many offspring
He died without issue

Issue

A phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon;
The magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise
His decision had depressing consequences for business
He acted very wise after the event

Issue

The income arising from land or other property;
The average return was about 5%

Issue

The becoming visible;
Not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins

Issue

An opening that permits escape or release;
He blocked the way out
The canyon had only one issue

Issue

The act of issuing printed materials

Issue

Prepare and issue for public distribution or sale;
Publish a magazine or newspaper

Issue

Circulate or distribute or equip with;
Issue a new uniform to the children
Supply blankets for the beds

Issue

Bring out an official document (such as a warrant)

Issue

Come out of;
Water issued from the hole in the wall
The words seemed to come out by themselves

Issue

Make out and issue;
Write out a check
Cut a ticket
Please make the check out to me

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