Use point of issue or points of issue.
Three Point Plan: Point 1: What is the issue. Point 2: How do you correct the issue. Point 3: What is the benefit of the issue being corrected.
Issue should be pronounced like "ISH-oo". I may be wrong, check your dictionary or www.m-w.com
In NJ, they are not point tickets but do carry a fine of $85. They cannot issue points due to the inability to prove who was operating the vehicle.
Kerrang! magazine publishes weekly issues, so there are 52 issues in a year.
Quaid-i- Azam issue his fourteen points in Neru report
there are two types of Issues there is a problem issue and a like a magazine issue as in issue 1 or 4 ''Added: "Issue" can also mean to 'bring forth' (e.g.: A stream of water issues from a garden hose).
It seems there may be a misspelling in your question. If you are asking about the main or core issue, could you please provide more context or clarify your question?
there are two types of Issues there is a problem issue and a like a magazine issue as in issue 1 or 4 ''Added: "Issue" can also mean to 'bring forth' (e.g.: A stream of water issues from a garden hose).
they are issues with the culture. :)
Issues is a noun (plural form of issue) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of issue).
In my experience, 1 point may be OK. 2 or more points brings attention. Over 4 points, it will cost you extra for an insurance policy.
From my point of view issue involve in SQA is not to give attention on employees. so that company slow down the Progress.