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Each one of these CDO transactions is so complex that 100 million pages would be required to document it.
FORBES: The Unintended Consequences Of The Greatest Economic Experiment
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Whatever is collected beyond that is dropped into a vault at the end of their shift and later transported to a bank. (For reasons of security, the Port Authority will not disclose the name of the bank or the amount of money dropped into the vault.) Beyond simply collecting cash, toll collectors are required to document every non-E-ZPass customer by pressing relevant buttons on their monitor.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Assist the ODG French speechwriter in drafting, editing, revising or translating speeches, messages and any other document as required.
UNESCO: French Reviser Correspondence Section, Office of the Director-General (20/12/2010) ODG-007
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Previous efforts to document neural wiring usually required samples of brain tissue to be sliced into hundreds or thousands of thin sections and then painstakingly reconstructed.
WSJ: Brain Science: Mysterious Neural Circuitry Becomes Viewable
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The document concedes that more resources will be required to meet all the commitments which have been made.
BBC: Crown Office looks ahead
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Whether domestic or international, that agent is required to obtain your legal name so that it matches your legal document (used for identification purposes by TSA), as well as your date of birth.
FORBES: Why I Hate Travel Agencies
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Closure in business should include formalizing the result in a written document, with clearly outlined terms and activities, and follow-on milestones as required.
FORBES: Every Entrepreneur Needs to Embrace Team Conflict
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The Network proposes that all plans be required to break down their fees into a standardized table in one section of the plan's offering document.
FORBES: An Expensive Education
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The document published this week spells out the amounts that Mr Sachs and his team believe will be required, not just for Africa but for all of the developing world, and the methods to be used.
ECONOMIST: Development