It shall include an executive summary and where relevant annexes with detailed inventory computations. |
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The executive summary and full text of the study report are available on the study website. |
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It produced a corporate plan and an executive summary to the corporate plan as well as an annual report and annual report supplement. |
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Fyles also defended the government's decision to only release the executive summary of the report, citing undetailed privacy issues. |
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Someone reading an executive summary should get a good idea of main points of the document without becoming bogged down with details. |
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A study contains an executive summary, is not limited in length, and may or may not be classified. |
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The executive summary contains enough information for the readers to become acquainted with the full document without reading it. |
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The meeting invited the secretariat to substantially shorten the paper and to supplement it with an executive summary. |
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The executive summary of Shell's internal investigation revealed the full extent of the concerted attempts by senior management to hide the reality of the company's reserves. |
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The executive summary is a brief outline of the main points of the plan. |
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I have prepared this executive summary to provide a more direct route to our performance results. |
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Prepare the proposal cover, table of contents, executive summary and letter of transmittal. |
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This report is structured into six sections, in addition to the executive summary. |
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The reports will contain an executive summary which will highlight all critical findings of the report. |
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Most reports contain an executive summary, which is often the only part of a report that is actually read. |
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A message will be sent to the committees informing them that an executive summary of EAP trends within their area is available upon request. |
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This executive summary contains both an abstract for those readers wanting an exceptionally concise précis of the evaluation, and a fuller executive summary. |
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In the executive summary and the table of contents, individual sections of text should be identified both by the assigned decimal number and by the correct title. |
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Some organizations note that the executive summary tries to be germane to all United Nations agencies and consequently does not highlight the best practices already existing in certain United Nations agencies. |
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Often the executive summary is the most widely read section of the report so it should be detailed enough to give the reader a good sense of the highlights of the evaluation. |
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The executive summary presents the key findings of the independent evaluation and recommendations on the strategic focus, management and modalities that the third GCF may adopt. |
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We would also like to acknowledge the contribution of Sarah Hurman, of Interface Strategies, who wrote the executive summary, and Elizabeth Macfie who undertook the copy edit. |
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An 18-page executive summary was made public on Thursday. |
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What they want is a two-page executive summary. |
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To facilitate the task of developing the synthesis report in time for the Conference, it was suggested that each of the relevant documents include an executive summary with key messages. |
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If you read the executive summary in the recent study, which, if I am correct, comes to 51 pages, and save yourself reading the other couple of hundred pages, it does not come down heavily on one side or the other. |
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Executive Summary The Market Opportunity Delivery Market Dynamics The Economics of lyophilized Drugs What's Driving the Market for Lyophilized Drugs? |
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