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... background quickly Only enough of the past should be included to make the present understand- able . Some reports continue previous investigations ; the report must then provide the historical background needed to orient the reader ...
... background quickly Only enough of the past should be included to make the present understand- able . Some reports continue previous investigations ; the report must then provide the historical background needed to orient the reader ...
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... backgrounds and capabilities , there was no reason at present for our further correspondence . However , these letters were acknowledged individually ; the reply would indicate that we were impressed by the applicant's background and ...
... backgrounds and capabilities , there was no reason at present for our further correspondence . However , these letters were acknowledged individually ; the reply would indicate that we were impressed by the applicant's background and ...
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... background for any field of endeavor in which you en- gage . The Accounting system of Collins Radio Company is necessarily somewhat complex because we are engaged in both Government and commercial enterprise . Your application indicated ...
... background for any field of endeavor in which you en- gage . The Accounting system of Collins Radio Company is necessarily somewhat complex because we are engaged in both Government and commercial enterprise . Your application indicated ...
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Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 9 |
Semantics | 16 |
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