A guilty charge.
your butt
There was a serious issue on 2nd street this morning.
Federalists wanted to stop political opposition
Both are correct, in different context and with different sentence structure. For example: For this reason she left early; but This is the reason why she left early.
well, if you publish something, its like you're issuing it, so maybe, issue. For example, the sentence, The company specialized in the publication of books, would be the same if you used the word issuing: The company specialized in the issuing of books. Tell me if i'm right!!:)
The sentence "That was the reason why he came late" is a complex sentence, as it contains an independent clause ("That was the reason") and a dependent clause ("why he came late").
You would not use 'reason out' as a phrase in a sentence, the juxtaposition of those to words together is not good English.
The phrase "reason for issuing this ROE is M08" likely refers to a specific code or category (M08) used to indicate the rationale behind issuing a Record of Employment (ROE). This code could signify a particular circumstance, such as a type of employment termination or leave, that necessitates the issuance of the ROE. Understanding the specific meaning of M08 would require consulting the relevant guidelines or regulations that define these codes.
The only reason that this sentence is not incomprehensible is because it has been plagiarized.
A sentence for the word "dubbed" would be: It was for this reason that he was dubbed "The Stinker."
reason means logical thinking.
For the reason stated in my last email, I will not be attending the reunion.