The term
"given document" refers to a specific written or printed material that is presented as evidence, reference or proof for something.
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This way, you will be able to organize the data and research you have started collecting, as well
as give us the document you have started writing, if any.
The company also must
give you a document from your lender showing the changes to your loan if you decide to accept your lender's offer.
(2) The principal executive officer of a court that has jurisdiction under this Act must ensure that, if a person involved in proceedings under this Act requests an officer or staff member of the court for information about family counselling services or family dispute resolution services, the person is
given documents containing information about those services.
Given the documented short - and long - term medical and neurodevelopmental advantages of breastfeeding, infant nutrition should be considered a public health issue and not only a lifestyle choice.»
Creating a written HVAC business plan
also gives you a document that you can provide funding lenders, which helps to better understand your vision and potentially qualify your company as a lower financial risk.
Please bring your Andean Migration Card (Tarjeta Andina de Migracion, TAM - authorities will
give you this document at Lima's airport or any other entry point) and keep it with you during the entire trip.
Many
give documents titles that have little meaning to colleagues (or to the author, after a few weeks pass).
A second pair of eyes is always a great thing to have so be sure to have a trusted friend or
advisor give the document a final once over to ensure CV perfection.
Iowa Humane Alliance EIN Number: 26-1992986 (Employer identification number) Include this number in
planned giving documents and donation tax records.
Given the documented health risks it poses, BPA has been banned from use in baby bottles and sippy cups and many companies now offer BPA - free products.
Nana chastised those who
allegedly gave the documents to the media and ignorantly attacked the media for describing the agreement as «secret document».
At that time, Kessler says,
UCSF gave him documents showing a gross income of $ 46.4 million for the most recent fiscal year (2001 - 2002), resulting in a $ 9.9 million surplus for the dean's coffers after expenditures.
It was a compelling scenario, and I scribbled out several pages, along the way making the point that the news would be particularly hard on women,
given their documented fondness for what sociolinguist Deborah Tannen calls «rapport talk» — that constant stream of friendly jabber that seems to reassure them that they're still alive and that no one's currently threatening their young.
We suggested that,
given the documented flow of water beneath the ice sheet, perhaps sub-glacial rivers carried in the microbes, and Tranter responded, «People would have laughed at you a decade ago, but there is a river system under the ice sheet.
Total elimination of ALL lead from the body is not necessary (or maybe even possible) to see clinical benefits, however, preventively a strong case can be made for the greatest possible reduction of body burden of toxic metals,
given the documented adverse health effects.
Given this documented performance and the existing role of charter school authorizers in the state of California, we would encourage authorizers to hold clear, consistent and robust minimum performance expectations for all schools in renewal, including online charter schools.
The Department of Education calls the measure a «leading indicator,» a reasonable
label given the documented relationship between absence rates measured at the teacher level and student achievement.
Inserting keywords
gives your document better chances for further consideration and communicates your strengths and accomplishments.
Given the documented preference by companies to buy back shares in recent years, the contribution from dividends going forward may be closer to the 2001 - 2014 experience than the average experience of the last 130 years.
Perhaps «an
acquaintance gave the documents to me,» doesn't sound scholarly so she may have just made it sound respectable by calling Socci's file cabinet an «archive.»
Tip o» the hat to Ontario Wind Resistance OPEN LETTER TO: Premier Kathleen Wynne, Mr. Tim Hudak, Ms. Andrea Horvath, REA Being landowners who were fraudulently scammed into signing an option / lease for wind development in 2011, the terms and conditions of which we remained unaware until October 2013 when we were
first given the document, then -LSB-...]
No matter how many telecoms we build, stadium rock concerts we manage, or war criminals we prosecute, the inner lawyer needs to know that scattering peppercorns over an
agreement gives the document the strength of the King's law, and that modern tort law started with a snail caught in a bottle of ginger beer.
Christine Richardson, director of the career - services office at Cazenovia College in Cazenovia, N.Y., said that employment objectives can serve as «the glue that pulls together the content of the resume and
gives the document finesse.»
Use content placement strategies that
give your document varied depth and make use of bolding, italics, and underlining to bring out important information quickly upon a scan.
Given the documented presence of social - emotional / behavioral problems and lower social competence among toddlers with language delays (e.g., Irwin, Carter, & Briggs - Gowan, 2002), it is important to examine overlap between positive BITSEA scores and low language skills.