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1 issue
A problem that an assessment identifies. The issue description may also include a solution for the problem and links to information about how to perform further investigation. -
2 case
A customer service issue or problem reported by a customer and the activities that customer service representatives use to resolve it. -
3 raise
[reiz] v բարձրացնել. raise one’s hand/head/ curtain/ dust ձեռքը/գլուխը/ վարա գույ րը/ փոշի բարձրացնել. raise one’s glass to smb. մեկի կենացին բաժակ բարձրացնել. raise the prices/production/salary/taxes գնե րը/ար տա դ րողականությունը/աշխատավարձը/ հար կե րը բարձրացնել. raise a blockade շրջա փա կումը հանել. (աճեցնել) raise fruit/wheat միրգ/ հացահատիկ աճեցնել. raise the children երե խաներ մեծացնել. be raised in the country գյու ղում մեծանալ. (կանգնեցնել, կառուցել) raise a statue to արձան կանգնեցնել. (առա ջաց նել) raise doubts/a laugh/smile կասկած ներ/ծիծաղ/ժպիտ առաջացնել. raise a question, an issue/problem/objections հարց/պրոբլեմ բարձ րացնել. առարկություններ առաջ քաշել. (գանձել, հավաքել) raise taxes/a loan/ money, funds/ an army հարկեր գանձել. վարկ ձեռք բերել. փող հայթայթել, հանգանակել. բանակ կազմել
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