Sentences with phrase «open your letters straight»

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After MIT's climate researchers and faculty found out, they wrote their own open letter to the president, setting the record straight.
The following response, written as an open letter to Ms. Ohanian, begins with reference to one example cited in the original essay, a group - centered writing workshop from which Ms. Ohanian made a hasty retreat — a retreat remarked upon by the group leader, «an earnest - looking type straight out of the L.L. Bean catalogue.»
Apologies for again interrupting your summer peace, but my respected friend Marc Tucker — in his open letter to you taking issue with my earlier missive — sorely misinterpreted or misstated one of my central points, so I must at least try to set the record straight.
Some important letters such as court forms have a deadline to respond, so if you don't open them straight away you may find you're too late to reply.
«If you don't have contact information for a manager and can't find the right person to address your letter to, simply ignore the opening salutation and launch straight into your letter
Address the hiring manager directly (name is spelled right, of course), have a gripping opening sentence, be direct and straight - to - the - point, basically market yourself so that you stand a cut above the rest in that pile of application letters for a job that many people want.
In an open letter to RECO last month, Ettore Cardarelli, president of OREA, urged the regulator to immediately set the record straight that escalation clauses are not allowed in Ontario because they violate the industry code of ethics.
The National Enquirer is so confident it has its facts straight about Macauley Culkin having a drug addiction, that it posted an open letter to the actor on its website:
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