Sentences with phrase «very documents sent»

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Unfortunately, even though it was bundled with the Gold membership, very few people opt to send in their documents.
While this will matter to very few Nook owners, I can't use Instapaper or any other online service to send web content to the Nook: there's no document - delivery mechanism like Amazon's email gateway, and no web browser to download files directly.
I think business sector require special needs like reading documents using a pen to add handwritten comments send by email or share via cloud... and making it reasonable price will get e ink back to head as a leading standard and technology... just imagine one of the giant software companies acquired e ink what they should do to business... books and stories readers are a very small part of the stake
Note that there's a small delivery charge of a few extra pennies — but it's a very convenient way to send your personal documents and files to your Kindle!
In the article John sent me (from Guideposts.org), Claudia says, «People have to show us official documents to show they are on welfare or have very low wages before we help them.
In 1850, the very first document was signed and sent to Belize City by residents of the island asking that Cristiano Novelo (great great... uncle of Mito Paz) be named head of the alcalde — the government system used for small villages.
Fliers for new weapons and documents also take up space in your very limited inventory for no reason that I can think of, which meant in a lot of instances I'd send a goon out on recon and end up juggling an inventory full of keys and fliers and guns and ammo.
Our colleagues at MoMA PS1 and Williams College Museum of Art were very supportive of the project, sending us photos and videos documenting their installation of «Now Dig This!
It's very challenging to do so, especially if you resort to the traditional method of contract signing, sending paper documents in the post.
Considering that the current company I work for (a very reputed one), had also sent me an offer letter by email when I was a campus recruit, and they had not even expected me to reply with a «yes», and instead just wanted me to send across the document proof they required, can I assume it is safe to just send an email to the startup saying that I accept the offer letter, and then resign from my current job?
It is very easy to use to review and mark - up documents, which can be then either emailed to myself or sent via dropbox to deal with in our document management system.
Hi, Bob, Thank you very much for the comment, somehow posted from the future — where I'm relieved to know that no one ever loses their keys because cars are started (not merely unlocked) biometrically, governments have databases of insureds so they don't have to waste money sending out millions of paper cards every six months, and best of all, document management systems automatically include every file in your organization without you having to lift finger.
The person on the other side was very cordial & pleasant, heard my concerns very patiently & assured me that the document would be sent to me very soon.
If you are not considering the ATS when building your documents, you could very well be sending your resume into a black hole.
No matter how qualified you might be for the internship or job, the likelihood of getting called in for an interview will be very slim if an employer feels that the position is not important enough to you if you send in a document that is not error - free.
Private vs. Public While nothing that goes out on the Internet is 100 % private, the resume is still very much considered a confidential document between you and those you chose to send it to.
Using «To whom it may concern» is very vague and makes the reader think you've just sent out your resume and cover letter blindly to a whole bunch of different schools without caring to properly target your documents to the specific position.
It is a HAFA short sale and they tried to process it as a «cooperative» short sale, now they are asking for documents that have been sent multiple times to them both on Equator and direct email accts... Very frustrating as they (B of A) send out letter after letter stating they are sorry for the delays....
All I know is that Guidant (and the attorney they hired for me) told me everything I was doing was fine, and they'd occasionally send me some documents that they said were very important and that I must keep them with my plan documents to avoid running afoul of the IRS.
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