The moral of the story seems to be that if you are taking a position that seems like it might be sketchy, you should do the research or have somebody do it for you and document it.
However, many liberals say it is an outdated document because it leaves out functions of government they now believe are essential.
Were he to wear the Memoto camera through our meeting, it would document that, sadly, the cake remains untouched through the entire interview.
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Scaling our offerings in business process, IT and document outsourcing gives us a diversified portfolio that helps mitigate declines in equipment sales and supplies.
Iran's explanation is that the nuclear smuggling network run by Pakistan's Abdul Qadeer Khan had sent it this document in 1987, along with other documentation on centrifuges Iran had received, but that Iran had not asked for it.
"The big glaring hole is that it is such a vaguely worded document that it doesn't seem to force countries into doing anything, " Ben Ayliffe from Greenpeace told BBC News.
The British Library estimates that it costs half as much to store a digital document as it does a physical one.
You may end up reporting it to avoid a document mismatch notice, but then back it out if you have a reasonable position for not recognizing income in that year.
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Once upon a time not too long ago, document signage involved downloading the document, printing it off, picking up a pen with either black or blue ink and signing off at the appropriate places, scanning the document once signed, uploading it, attaching the paperwork to an email, and then finally sending off that email back in reply with your signature.
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And while Google Docs online spreadsheet and word processing software is stripped down (when compared with Office), it does make it easier for workers to share a single online document and collaborate on it with colleagues--something that gets complicated fast when multiple copies of a Microsoft Word document are blasting around the office.
It said the document had been handed to Milosevic so he could learn of its content.
It is this document Harrow Estates wants to change to allow less frequent water testing.
It is not true that the document is unworkable (it might be easier to change if it were).
Each one of these CDO transactions is so complex that 100 million pages would be required to document it.
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When a news photographer witnesses a tragedy in the making, is his obligation to intervene or to document it?
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We applaud the ingenuity of the folks who worked this out and the hard work they did to document it.
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And because of the character of those formal commitments, it was a document submitted to the Senate for advise and consent.
It seemed a document produced by a White House on a mission.
All but one of Cornwall Council's cabinet members voted in favour of the scheme to centralise services including IT support and document management.
It says the document should be simplified, although some teaching unions have said they fear this could have the effect of watering it down.
The whole goal with this process is to find the pain, document it, define it, and then describe it back to the customer better than they can themselves.
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Because we viewed the reporting on such acquisition attempts to be inconclusive, we expressed reservations about its inclusion but our colleagues said they were confident in their reports and left it in their document.
"I'm looking to see how I can just tell a lot of the behind the scenes stories... and just document it so that in future times people can look back and remember this momentous occasion, " Mr Blair added.
My second concern or motivation is when the details of a breach do come out, and they rarely do, to document it such that not every organization has to go through the experience Gawker has, to learn what is necessary.
But it is a document, a big, fat document, that means you, I, charities, other governments, opponents, supporters, patients, teachers, parents, anyone with an axe to grind or a point to make can check whether what the government is doing is helping solve Wales' problems, or whether their intervention is having little or no, effect.
The subtler psychological point is that it is easier to document and track a project or activity if you can do it in the flow of what you are doing, rather than returning after the activity is complete.
Royal Mail said it '"did not recognise" the document and said it did "not reflect Royal Mail's policy, strategy or position in relation to the current dispute with the CWU".
It is expected that this document will be used for vocational education, that it will help bead makers to improve their income, and that it will eventually support them to further develop and transmit their knowledge and skills to future generations.
The Guardian reported it understood Live Nation had been "highly critical" of The Royal Parks tender document, claiming it did not recognise the complex logistics and costs associated with running big events in a central location in London.
It took a lot of research to document the cost basis, but when it was all buttoned up, we were stunned.
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