Sentences with phrase «yet seen this document»

If you haven't yet seen this document you can review it HERE
The manager said NSF was «used to this kind of attack» and told her that they'd already written a white paper clarifying the goals and cost of Clarke's grant, but Clarke has not yet seen this document.

Not exact matches

We've yet to see the full impact of former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden's unauthorized downloading of highly classified intelligence documents.
Yet, we've seen that to generate leads with content marketing, you need a documented content strategy aligning sales and marketing efforts
Now that we've seen the document, I think it's safe to say he missed the mark, yet again.
But speaking on Asempa FM's Ekosii Sen programme Monday, Osei - Mensah said that he is yet to see those documents.
Click photos to see signed documents of the Minister he gave his «personal assurance» to pay back the money but sources say this is yet to be done
Yet the particular SNP variants documented in these reports would place both women's male fetuses, and their alleged fathers, onto three branches of the tree simultaneously (see one example).
I have added the full new document incase you haven't managed to see it yet.
Next we have the BlackBerry PlayBook, which RIM hasn't even came out the closet yet on pricing, but based off of leaked documents we saw a starting price of $ 499 as well.
And, from what I've seen (I've yet to wade through the thousands of pages of discovery documents in the case), they'd done so by selectively overlooking, ignoring, and misrepresenting the scientific research.
Being in a city at war directly affected his work - rather than seeing photographs as impartial documents, Raad says «in a city that is divided, a photograph can generate all sorts of facts: some military; others cultural; and yet others aesthetic.»
I haven't yet seen the finished piece but Gaines said that he has again used Plexiglas as a device to complicate the reading of the texts, layering the documents atop one another.
As far as I know there are no documented interactions between the two species in western Hudson Bay yet, but given the new information on how polar bears evolved and may have interacted with grizzlies, it will be especially interesting to see how this all plays out as climate induced changes in distribution and behavior cause the two species to interact more frequently.
This result would be strongly dependent on the exact dynamic response of the Greenland ice sheet to surface meltwater, which is modeled poorly in todays global models.Yes human influence on the climate is real and we might even now be able to document changes in the behavior of weather phenomena related to disasters (e.g., Emanuel 2005), but we certainly haven't yet seen it in the impact record (i.e., economic losses) of extreme events.
Yes human influence on the climate is real and we might even now be able to document changes in the behavior of weather phenomena related to disasters (e.g., Emanuel 2005), but we certainly haven't yet seen it in the impact record (i.e., economic losses) of extreme events.
Yet documents seen by Global Witness indicate the Nigerian Government may have valued the licenses at $ 2.55 billion, and that the Chinese oil major CNOOC offered to pay $ 3.75 billion for the same licences — over six times the amount reportedly paid by ExxonMobil.
I've never seen it documented and yet it seems important if we are to understand the big picture.
Yet Architectural Graphic Standards can also be seen as a living document.
My colleague should have only seen any comments in the document that had not yet been deleted.
In earlier posts I've argued that lawyers are not yet adopting (in material percentages at least) the AI - based tools that can supplement attorneys» traditional, people - intensive — «manual» — ways of reviewing documents for litigation discovery, automating aspects of due diligence in deals, performing contract management of thousands of a company's agreements, or conducting legal research (see here and here).
For lawyers, this was yet another reminder that just because you can not see data in a document, that doesn't mean it's not there.
We've yet to see someone get slammed for improperly filing confidential documents in a probate proceeding, but probate lawyers file confidential documents all the time, so it's probably only a matter of time (don't be the test case!).
There are many documents to sign, and the industry has yet to become standardized to the level you might see when applying for a mortgage or some other large financial transaction.
The whistleblower's revelation, first reported by the Observer last May, prompted Canadian authorities on Thursday to launch yet another investigation into AggregateIQ and Facebook dealings, to see if the «organizations are in compliance with Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and [British Columbia's] Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA).»
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