'To have issues (with)' is a recent colloquial equivalent to the expression 'to have problems (with)'. It is used mainly when talking about problems in interpersonal relationships.
seller issues POP to buyer mean
It means he is a jerk, dump him. or you really do have issues.
"Issues" refers to where a spring or stream issues from the ground
What do you mean by THAT? :)
he has issues
issues mean factors that should be considered in afforestation program
Trust issues.
A point where water issues from the ground, eg. a spring.
Constantly has issues with it.
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unresolved issues about her
Ejemplares can mean - Specimens, Examples, issues (as in issues of a publication), copy (as in a copy of a book or newspaper). It can also mean Exemplary. It literally translates to the little-used English word "Exemplars"