The findings were in a memo sent by the inspector general to senior transportation officials, and leaked to the newspaper USA Today. |
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But a particular sentence in that memo was taken by all as a warning to staff. |
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Earlier today we noted a new actuarial memo put out by the Social Security administration. |
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Until the memo surfaces, most opponents prefer behind-the-scenes warfare largely shielded from public view. |
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His memo may have done some harm to the image of the team and divided its supporters. |
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The campaign group said it sent the Government an exhaustive memo detailing the allegations in July. |
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The memo noted violation of that portion of the treaty could constitute a war crime and officials should proceed carefully, the Post said. |
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It sure looks as if he's faking ignorance to try to sucker her into making some outlandish claim about how the memo was a Democratic plant. |
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This scandal over a questionable memo has been a prime example of the process in action. |
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The memo says the only alternative to redundancies would be a reduction in the working week from five to three days. |
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In a memo from 1983, Roberts complains about how newspaper columnists focused on Ronald Reagan's memorable use of the word keister. |
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The memo was then added to the report as the documents I would be asked to identify to the Inquiry. |
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Your memo expresses concern respecting the strategy and progress in the war on terrorism. |
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The Department of Foreign Affairs responded by issuing the following memo to all Irish legations and consulates abroad. |
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I hope our Prime Minister will think about this in the coming weeks should the substance of the leaked memo be authenticated. |
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A leaked memo indicates the police were authorized to use lethal force if they felt threatened. |
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Keen to dampen down any rumours and to reassure staff that all's well, he tapped out a hastily written memo to his staff using his Blackberry. |
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The memo was enthusiastic about younger, telegenic presenters, but failed to mention more experienced reporters. |
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An office feature has a scheduler, calculator, unit converter, stopwatch and voice memo feature. |
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There is probably more news shared over a cup of tea than any office memo could ever hope to include. |
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There is quite a bit that I disagree with in that memo and specifically in that paragraph. |
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An unnamed official was so alarmed by the draft that he wrote a highly unusual memo of protest. |
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He wrote a memo to his subordinate ordering a full and immediate investigation. |
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He said, if he wanted this memo published, he would have issued a press release about it. |
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The addressee and the author of this memo are still active and hold prominent positions in government. |
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An internal party memo has revealed that 49 senators have agreed to vote in favour of the move. |
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I typed a politely worded memo to his physicians, giving a bit of advice on how to care for him. |
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I don't think this memo adequately considers all of the other sides to the argument. |
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Please write a short memo advising the Senator whether she should vote for the law. |
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The effect of the memo on workers, particularly among less confident journalists, was a blanket ban on anyone who held anti-war views. |
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After the telephone conversation I drafted the memo to Dot using my broad nibbed fountain pen which Eddie Jordan had been using. |
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The Wall Street Journal says notations on a State Department memo should have put readers on notice that they shouldn't share its contents. |
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He is the guy who wrote the government memo saying that torturing prisoners was legally okey-dokey. |
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Instead, the memo I circulated to the faculty was firmly rooted in the third person and utilized the passive voice. |
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The team will ransack every word of testimony, memo and report for any inaccuracy, inconsistency or contradiction. |
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The plan is outlined in a government memo which was leaked to the environmental group Friends of the Earth in a plain brown envelope last week. |
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However, the new memo ignored the question of the constitutional authority of the president to authorize torture. |
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But for all the controversy, intrigue, and interest, you probably don't really even know what the memo says, do you? |
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She referred in her memo to improper political considerations that were going on that contributed to a lot of these foul-ups. |
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It also has a memo pad, four cup holders and a rear pullout tray with an extra-large cup holder. |
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While dingbats throw brickbats, he continues his reporting on the memo in the senate. |
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Well, this article is supposed to be based on a memo from the U.S. embassy to the State Department. |
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So, while not disavowing the memo should your Democratic staff on the select committee be taking that as a straightforward admonition? |
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Once again, the gutless move would be to write a memo detailing my reservations with the new duty hours. |
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The memo does reflect some level of dissatisfaction with the progress of the war. |
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Dr Simon has sent round a memo suggesting that a different duty team of doctor, nurse, and receptionist could run the service each day. |
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Shortly after receiving the December 12 letter, Kibbe wrote a memo outlining his beef with Armey, Burnley, and Gray. |
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The critics said that there was no reason to believe the unsigned memo originated with Republicans and that there was considerable reason to suspect a Democratic dirty trick. |
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Basically, every important memo on the Vietnam War is available there online. |
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Our memo standardizes across the services what we expect everyone to do in preparation of going, while there, and upon return. |
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Perkins looked sunk by that memo from accounts, yet he triumphed! |
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Chipping appetites reached new levels late last year when a leaked memo revealed Forestry Tasmania instructing contractors to put sawlogs through the chipper. |
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He's not been misquoted and in isolation his memo is not without merit. |
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The memo also said he was routinely overstepping his credit limit. |
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And the National Gallery of Scotland gift shop is readying itself with Monet-inspired fridge magnets, mousemats, memo pads, and all manner of other memorabilia. |
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Just in case any of you haven't heard, there was another memo released. |
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At most he's guilty of modestly sloppy wording in the first draft of his initial piece about the memo a week ago, a mistake that he quickly corrected. |
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Details of the operation were first revealed in The Observer on the eve of war last year, after the leaking of a top-secret memo from the NSA requesting British help. |
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The sale of the digital magazine was finalized this weekend, according to a memo sent to the staff. |
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But this is the equivalent of sending out a memo urging employees to reuse paper clips. |
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Pocketsize and weighing from 4 to 9 ounces, they are personal organizers with an address book, a date book, a to-do list, a memo pad, and a calculator. |
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Someone at the newspaper swallowed the fake memo hook, line, and sinker. |
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Certainly it is very common for wives to have intimate knowledge of the work memo stylings of their husbands and can vouch for their reliability 30 years after the fact. |
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This is the kind of weak language that reeks of State Department memo writing and should never be uttered in public. |
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The representatives in Zaire from the World Bank have sent a memo to Washington in which they report that it was abandoning its factory and repatriating its staff. |
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Is the 19 March memo just a bit of wool-gathering by the WTO Secretariat? |
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The awardees N. Athinarayanasamy, M. John Kennedy and K. Suresh qualified for the award after a stainless service without even a single punishment or memo for 18 long years. |
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I always carry a small spiral notebook in my shirt pocket and, more recently, a small electronic memo recorder, to save ideas and images for future use. |
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It's one thing to know in theory that governments always spy on each other, quite another to see set out in a memo the detail of how the spying will be done. |
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They lashed out at the memo and refuted having signed and supported the memo. |
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The memo discussed a new interdepartmental project that would require resources from nearly every group. |
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Stewart will work with Larry Unrein, head of private equity and hedge funds within asset management, in establishing the business, the memo said. |
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Castlereagh and the cabinet approved the memo, appointed him head of all British forces in Portugal. |
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The memo also stipulates for cooperation between the Optometry Hospital and Damascus and Ramon Pando Ferrer Hospital in Havana. |
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Justice Department released a memo stating that appointments made during pro forma sessions are supported by the Constitution and precedent. |
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The organisation was officially concerned with economic development but after the memo was leaked people began to see them in their true colours. |
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At just three pages long, the memo leaves more questions than it answers. |
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Starving a cell of hexokinase is like sending a chemical memo that less energy is coming in. |
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With its excellent voice quality, time for voice memo and a telephone answeringly decreasing design time and time to market. |
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The veracity of the memo was quickly denied by the French ambassador, French consul general and Sturgeon. |
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The memo and our original White Paper detailing the RRP rule are available at www. |
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At the time of the leak, Carmichael denied all knowledge of the leaking of the memo in a television interview with Channel 4 News. |
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British foreign secretary Jack Straw prepared a three-page memo to Blair. |
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Specific terms as these will be expanded throughout the debit memo process as the year progresses. |
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A leaked memo from Downing Street reports that the Prime Minister is planning to call a general election next week. |
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In case you didn't get the memo and were baffled by the sarcasm implied in my hilarious air quotes, there has been a semantic shift in the modern usage of the word exclusive. |
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Sales and marketing director Richard Goad told staff in a memo that Bristol builders would not be able to wolf-whistle on any of the city's six sites from 9am today. |
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Sales and marketing director Richard Goad told staff in a memo that builders would not be able to wolf-whistle on any of Bristol's six sites from today. |
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They didn't seem to get the memo about planned obsolescence. |
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A memo has been sent to staff requesting unwanted cameras, laptops, computers, game consoles and other electrical goods to go in the cut-price shop. |
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Increased competition for programming and talent has increased our costs on the network side significantly,'' said NBC President Robert Wright in a memo to employees. |
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Each cooperator received a newsletter explaining the historical data and importance, a memo explaining how to conduct the survey, and a harvest survey card. |
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He never leaves anything out, not the tiniest memo, the bitsiest note. |
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On Friday, US Airways CEO Doug Parker said in a memo to employees that US Airways and AMR, parent of American Airlines parent has inked a nondisclosure pact. |
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Seeing an opportunity in our ratings improvement, I sent Fisher and JC a memo noting that the airstaff had been having problems with two turntables for well over a week. |
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The memo was quickly denied by both Sturgeon and the French consulate. |
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I can't find your memo since my desk is all higgledy-piggledy. |
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I sent the memo to the accounting department via interdepartmental mail. |
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A few examples of specific pieces of advice convey a sense of the value of Machiavelli's memo. |
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This is a widely held view among analysts and commentators, a number of whom are quoted in the memo. |
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In the prose poem the poet can appropriate such unlikely models as the newspaper article, the memo, the list, the parable, the speech, the dialogue. |
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The blogosphere was also afire with Palinmania, from Andrew Sullivan to Talking Points Memo to this very site. |
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The Memo was signed by Iraq's Undersecretary of Culture, Tahir al-Hmoud, and by Azerbaijan's Minister of Culture and Tourism, Abulfas Garayev. |
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Asus MeMO Pad 10 is a tablet that comes with a 10-inch LED backlit IPS display screen. |
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According to the company, MyScript Memo includes a powerful cloud-based recognition engine. |
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The pictures as a catalogued by Talking Points Memo are grotesque. |
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It was called the Trout Memo and compared the deception of an enemy in wartime to fly fishing. |
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Musicians included Benedict de Opitiis, Richard Sampson, Ambrose Lupo, and Venetian organist Dionisio Memo. |
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The two sparred over music, too, Curtis told Talking Points Memo. |
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