"Issue" . "An unresolved question over which the two sides of a hostile encounter are in disagreement. \nThey had a dust-up over who was prettier .\nQuite often it takes the form of a covert question of various sorts. So in an example like:\nThey fought over the right to own land. \namong many other possibilities, the covert question might be more explicitly phrased as follows:\nThey fought over what the right to own land means. "^^ . "Core"^^ . "Core" . . . "Iss" . "442"^^ . . . . "HCB" . . "2001-03-15T11:51:26+01:00"^^ . "An unresolved question over which the two sides of a hostile encounter are in disagreement. They had a dust-up over who was prettier . Quite often it takes the form of a covert question of various sorts. So in an example like: They fought over the right to own land. among many other possibilities, the covert question might be more explicitly phrased as follows: They fought over what the right to own land means."@en . "An unresolved question over which the two sides of a hostile encounter are in disagreement. They had a dust-up over who was prettier . Quite often it takes the form of a covert question of various sorts. So in an example like: They fought over the right to own land. among many other possibilities, the covert question might be more explicitly phrased as follows: They fought over what the right to own land means."@en . "Issue" . "Issue"^^ . . .