The Luftwaffe staff drew special attention to this collateral benefit in several of its tactical memoranda. |
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He sent a flurry of memoranda to Johnson in May and June outlining the issues and his intended actions. |
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For example, current policy requires the SFO to sign off on the financial elements of memoranda to Cabinet. |
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These clerks, acting as a pool, divide up the cases and prepare memoranda for each case. |
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More than 60 legal memoranda have been prepared by the Section, amounting to several hundred pages of text. |
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Hudson found the custumal in a mid-fifteenth century volume of memoranda known as the Book of Pleas, and this was the version he included in his publication. |
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The Commission has examined these memoranda carefully and has taken due note of what was said at the partnership meeting. |
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If it was not requested, are such briefings or memoranda provided in the normal course of departmental operations? |
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The Associate Counsel will draft legal memoranda and conduct legal research. |
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With the establishment of policies and memoranda of understanding, partnerships have been solidified and research priorities identified. |
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But the industry was put on alert about the possible tax rises at a conference this month when a representative from the Revenue said the memoranda would need to be reviewed. |
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After it was over, the focus-group research company ground out a report, which was then incorporated into memoranda at the client company and the advertising agency. |
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Mandery knows when to be pithy and when to go long, like in passages about the subtleties of memoranda. |
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That said, it provided the court with classified emails, memoranda, contracts, and photos. |
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The provision of corporate administrative support services by means of various memoranda of understanding with departmental entities has proved to be, at best, satisfactory. |
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This was helpful to the Committee's research and audit activities in that all written communications within CSIS could be found in these files, including internal memoranda and notes pertaining to operations. |
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Lastly, the Eurosystem attaches great importance to the signature of memoranda of Understanding, which are the favoured instrument for the indispensable cross-border co-operation between national banking supervisors. |
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Documents, such as policies, principles, operating procedures, and internal memoranda, that make obvious the licensee's commitment to maintaining doses ALARA should be readily available for inspection purposes. |
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The application documents and the appointment memoranda are public documents, except where an application contains information that may not legally be disclosed. |
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While negotiated memoranda of understanding and other arrangements provide some relief, the process again is cumbersome and does not fully resolve all issues. |
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The Commission is examining the future of the fiscal measures applicable to the outermost regions on the basis of the requests contained in the memoranda submitted by France, Spain and Portugal. |
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Mr. Speaker, the Minister of National Defence made a clear promise yesterday in the House to table all the documents, memoranda and reports concerning the allegations of torture of Afghan detainees. |
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Since memoranda are of a technical nature, they are used primarily by departmental staff and individuals with an interest in excise tax and air travellers security charge matters. |
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Half-baptisms are not recorded, though some clergymen make memoranda of them. |
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Six more memoranda followed between 31 October 1939 and 12 January 1940, each becoming more radical. |
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He refused to attend morning meetings, see his ministers or act upon memoranda. |
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Hiding legal memoranda rationalizing drone strikes against US citizens. |
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If this could ever be proved, the ensuing litigation would bury the industry. The two Enron memoranda offer more evidence of the roundabout route that electrons take from power plants to households in America. |
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Mr Paquin had been at Altus since 1992, working with its previous boss, Jean-François Hénin, who was the main architect of the Executive Life deal. The memoranda spelled out clearly the fronting scheme. |
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The report also says that memoranda to TIBC's executive committee, seeking the chairman's signature, were also addressed to Mr Sanea, long after his resignation. |
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Emulating Moynihan, I found myself drafting much jauntier business memoranda than usual over the past two months. |
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As a general rule ISPA financing memoranda were not amended to allow for cost increases thus putting pressure on national authorites to take action to control these. |
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Do you think your boss writes the ultimate in hard-assed memoranda? |
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One application of an intranet might be the establishment of a keyword-searchable tax database of firm newsletters, research memoranda and opinion letters. |
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