What's the difference between issuer and publish?

Issuer


Definition:

  • (n.) One who issues, emits, or publishes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Alternatively anyone can purchase a Visa prepaid card from a Visa card issuer which can be used immediately.
  • (2) PwC has advised those who paid for the preorder with a credit card to contact their card issuer, which can be liable to make a refund under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act.
  • (3) The plan or issuer may not impose cost sharing with respect to anesthesia services performed in connection with the preventive colonoscopy if the attending provider determines that anesthesia would be medically appropriate for the individual,” HHS said in its guidance document.
  • (4) At present, all UK ATM and all major card issuers are connected to Link … We operate in a competitive market and there are other ATM networks in the UK available for card issuers and ATM operators if our commercial offer becomes unattractive.
  • (5) It will propose stopping issuers upping a cardholder's credit limit, thereby encouraging them to borrow more, without that borrower asking for the increase.
  • (6) However, only a court can decide if that is the case, so the OFT would be forced to take legal action to prevent a card issuer charging what it believed was too much.
  • (7) We are going to continue to work with issuers to make sure whatever remaining problems exist are addressed and fixed.
  • (8) Under current arrangements, Scottish banknotes are backed fully by their issuers’ holdings of Bank of England notes, UK coin and deposits at the Bank of England.
  • (9) And there are no published plans by note issuers in Northern Ireland to switch to polymer, but the new notes will be accepted there.
  • (10) If it looks like an issuer may have trouble paying – such as Greece , for example – the CDS price rises because the bond is more risky and it will cost more to insure.
  • (11) Seniority This refers to how likely you are to be repaid if a bond issuer goes bankrupt.
  • (12) The fee paid by card issuers is based on fixed formula.
  • (13) The review will include a proposal forcing an increase to the level of minimum monthly repayments card issuers ask for each month.
  • (14) It added that it saw no immediate prospect of the issuer pay business model being changed, despite calls for it to be scrapped.
  • (15) The proposal to ban card issuers from increasing a borrower's credit limit without their consent follows recent research from uSwitch showing that over the past year this has happened to an estimated 5.7 million consumers.
  • (16) In ‘real’ currencies, this protection is provided by the central banks, or currency issuers.
  • (17) Nearly all card issuers, with the exception of Nationwide and Saga, use this tactic.
  • (18) Polymer also allows banknote issuers to bring in new security features, such as transparent windows.
  • (19) Debt default for a sovereign currency issuer is a therefore a POLITICAL decision, not an economic one.
  • (20) The fund said rating agencies "should continue to provide additional information on the accuracy of their ratings, the underlying data, and their efforts to mitigate the conflicts of interest that are associated with their 'issuer pay' model of charging issuers for their ratings".

Publish


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To make public; to make known to mankind, or to people in general; to divulge, as a private transaction; to promulgate or proclaim, as a law or an edict.
  • (v. t.) To make known by posting, or by reading in a church; as, to publish banns of marriage.
  • (v. t.) To send forth, as a book, newspaper, musical piece, or other printed work, either for sale or for general distribution; to print, and issue from the press.
  • (v. t.) To utter, or put into circulation; as, to publish counterfeit paper.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Since MIRD Committee has not published "S" values for Tl-200 and Tl-202, these have been calculated by a computer code and are reported.
  • (2) National policy on the longer-term future of the services will not be known until the government publishes a national music plan later this term.
  • (3) It is the oldest medical journal in South America and the second in antiquity published in Spanish, after the Gaceta de México.
  • (4) The analysis is based on the personal experience of the authors with 117 cases and the review of 223 cases published in the literature.
  • (5) Both condemn the treatment of Ibrahim, whose supposed offence appears to have shifted over time, from fabricating a defamatory story to entering a home without permission to misleading an interviewee for an article that was never published.
  • (6) The mean and median values in the nondiabetic group are higher than in previously published reports.
  • (7) It is my desperate hope that we close out of town.” In the book, God publishes his own 'It Getteth Better' video and clarifies his original writings on homosexuality: I remember dictating these lines to Moses; and afterward looking up to find him staring at me in wide-eyed astonishment, and saying, "Thou do knowest that when the Israelites read this, they're going to lose their fucking shit, right?"
  • (8) UN internal investigators delivered a report to the then secretary general, Kofi Annan, but it was not published.
  • (9) In documents due to be published by the bank, it will signal a need to shed costs from a business that employs 10,000 people as it scrambles to return to profit.
  • (10) The dangers caused by PM10s was highlighted in the Rogers review of local authority regulatory services, published in 2007, which said poor air quality contributed to between 12,000 and 24,000 premature deaths each year.
  • (11) Instead, the White House opted for a low-key approach, publishing a blogpost profiling Trinace Edwards, a brain-tumour victim who recently discovered she was eligible for Medicaid coverage.
  • (12) Nice (the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) has also published new guidance on good patient experience that provides a strong framework on which to build good engagement practice.
  • (13) This article, a review of factors controlling vasopressin (AVP) release in pregnancy, extends our contribution to a symposium in this journal published in 1987 (vol X, pp 270-275).
  • (14) There are no published reports of its detection in neonates born to affected mothers.
  • (15) This is an edited extract from Across the Seas – Australia’s Response to Refugees: A History by Klaus Neumann, published by Black Inc. Books and on-sale now .
  • (16) The first part of this survey which dealt with equipment for the anterior segment was published in a previous issue of this journal.
  • (17) We detected no evidence for heterogeneity in this sample, but when we combined results with previously published lod scores, heterogeneity was statistically significant.
  • (18) There are many examples to support his assertion, yet for the most part, it is celebrities who dictate what images can be published and what stories should be told.
  • (19) Many reports of thyroid stimulating immunoglobulins (TSI) in relation to treatment of Graves' disease have been published and with variable results concerning prediction of permanent remission or relapse after therapy.
  • (20) The sequence of the coding region was derived from the published amino acid sequence of the protein (Tanaka, M., Haniu, M., Yasunobu, K.T., and Mayhew, S. G. (1974) J. Biol.

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