Synonyms for 'issues' as a points in question are subject, matter, question, topic, problem, concern, argument, matter, point, or dispute.
Synonyms for 'issues' as results are conclusions, consequences, eventualities, fruits, ends, and outcomes.
Synonyms for 'issues' as an editions of a publication are copies, installments, numbers, or printings.
Synonyms for 'issues' as a distribution are delivers, disperses, disseminates, grants, or supplies.
"Beside" is a preposition that indicates the proximity of one thing to another. It is commonly used before nouns to show the relationship between them in terms of position or comparison.
She sat beside her best friend at the concert, enjoying the music together.
she found a way beside the time to get there
They disagreed on economical issues, cultural issues, and constitutional/government issues.
The Greek word for "Beside" is "δίπλα".
The word as well as means "in addition to" while the word beside means "to compare with". So the have different meaning.
jouxte
aside!
Adjacent
Another word for " over"
That is the correct spelling of the preposition "beside" (next to).* The word besides means in addition to.
The book is beside the door... Stand beside me... That's beside the point...