Sentences with phrase «usually called a letter»

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We call these bases and usually refer to them by the first letter of their name.
And I'd argue as usual that a single online action like this one is usually going to function best if it's just one piece of an overall blitz including emails, letters, phone calls, Tweets, blogger outreach and (as this group wisely knew to do) personal meetings with the advocacy target.
Four to five years ago, collectors employed the usual repeated phone calls and warning letters to get people to pay, and the efforts usually stopped there, said Dallas lawyer Tom Thomas II.
For these creditors, a simple telephone call or letter from you or your attorney will usually stop their collection activity.
The first contact with a potential adopter is usually a phone call - and increasingly, an email letter!
It's usually smart to send a follow up letter after a phone call, or maybe you just want to play it safe.
And we don't have to tell you, that usually means frustrating phone calls, four letter words, and maybe legal action.
These are called samples, and usually with a sample, a letter is attached.
After all, customers are usually calling because they have a problem, so if you have knack for quickly resolving issues, then you need to present that ability in the cover letter.
While the recommendation usually takes the form of a written letter, the reference may be called and questioned by the recruiter or a member of the hiring company.
Usually one can find out the name of such person by researching the company website or making a call directly to the company with the request to reveal the name of the person you should address a cover letter to.
Personal stationery usually isn't called letterhead, but regardless of the term, letterhead isn't required for a cover letter.
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