0Could someone please clarify the difference between 01i00on02i00 and 01i00of02i00 especially when they are used with the word 01i00issues02i00?02br 02br 001) Women Workers and Gender Issues on Occupational Safety and Health.02br 002) Current Issues of Immigration, 200602br 003) A monthly publication for academic staff on issues of teaching and learning.02br 004) Everyone interested in ethical issues of animal research is invited to 02br 005) Counsel was relieved and new counsel appointed to address issues on remand to the trial court02br 006) General issues on investment and investment policy02br 02br 00Thanks!0-
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0Ms Google gives me 30 million pages of '01i00issues 01b00of02b00'02i00 and 1.3 milllion of '01i00issues 01b00on02b02i00'-- but many of the latter are of a different construction (01i00issues on campus, issues on prison, issues on the web02i00), in which the object of '01i00o
0So you would rephrase (5) and (6) as02br 02br 005) Counsel was relieved and new counsel appointed to address issues 00of 00remand to the trial court02br 006) General issues 00of00 investment and investment policy02br 02br 00They sound acceptable to me with 01i00of02i00.02br 02br 00By t
0Hi,02br 02br 00Don't forget that you'll also hear other forms of this expression. eg02br 02br 01font00issues concerning safety02font02br 02br 01font00issues about safety 02font02br 02br 01font00issues dealing with saf