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... tell when his writing is not effective but precisely what ails it he does not know . At worst , of course , poor writing occasions no self - doubt in the writer's mind at all . . . . Over the years your writing has fallen into certain ...
... tell when his writing is not effective but precisely what ails it he does not know . At worst , of course , poor writing occasions no self - doubt in the writer's mind at all . . . . Over the years your writing has fallen into certain ...
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... John Doe 1111 Main Street New York , New York 12345 Dear Mr. Doe : I am glad to tell you that your policy ( 975 123 456 ) * Used with permission , New York Life Insurance Company . is still in force . It has a 31 - 15.
... John Doe 1111 Main Street New York , New York 12345 Dear Mr. Doe : I am glad to tell you that your policy ( 975 123 456 ) * Used with permission , New York Life Insurance Company . is still in force . It has a 31 - 15.
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... tell him we will do or have done . d . Consider what pattern of organization will best accomplish your purpose ; what tone is appropriate ; what language will be both clear to the reader and suitable for the situation . Planning the ...
... tell him we will do or have done . d . Consider what pattern of organization will best accomplish your purpose ; what tone is appropriate ; what language will be both clear to the reader and suitable for the situation . Planning the ...
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... tell you when to use each of these three patterns . You must use judgment and empathy in choosing the one best suited to the communication and to the receiver . Writing ( or Dictating ) the Communication You have planned what to say and ...
... tell you when to use each of these three patterns . You must use judgment and empathy in choosing the one best suited to the communication and to the receiver . Writing ( or Dictating ) the Communication You have planned what to say and ...
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... tell the person whose work you have critiqued about its strengths and suggest specific ways he can improve it . During your critique , you don't interrupt the speaker , the instructor , or the agent at frequent intervals to tell him ...
... tell the person whose work you have critiqued about its strengths and suggest specific ways he can improve it . During your critique , you don't interrupt the speaker , the instructor , or the agent at frequent intervals to tell him ...
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67 ÆäÀÌÁö - Taxpayers who buy and sell or hold securities for investment or speculation, irrespective of whether such buying or selling constitutes the carrying on of a trade or business, and officers of corporations and members of partnerships who in their individual capacities buy and sell securities, are not dealers in securities within the meaning of this rule.
66 ÆäÀÌÁö - Salvage value must be taken into account in determining the depreciation deduction either by a reduction of the amount subject to depreciation or by a reduction in the rate of depreciation, but in no event shall an asset (or an account) be depreciated below a reasonable salvage value.
78 ÆäÀÌÁö - BLESSED are the poor in spirit: for their's is the kingdom of heaven. BLESSED are they that mourn : for they shall be comforted.
98 ÆäÀÌÁö - Cicero practised as the means of forensic success, requires to be imitated by all who study any subject in order to arrive at the truth. He who knows only his own side of the case, knows little of that. His reasons may be good, and no one may have been able to refute them.
68 ÆäÀÌÁö - A, the names and addresses of all persons owning stock in the corporation at any time during the taxable year, the number of shares of stock owned by each shareholder at all times during the taxable year, the amount of money and other property distributed by the corporation during the taxable year to each shareholder, the date of each such distribution, and such other information...
95 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... more detailed account, but the essentials are before the House, and although there is shade as well as light in this picture, I feel that we have every reason to be satisfied with the outcome of this fierce and memorable naval encounter. Later Mr. Churchill rose again in the House of Commons to add: I do not know whether I might venture, with great respect, to intervene for one moment. I have just received news that the Bismarck is sunk.
11 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... 4. CORRECT a. Is the accuracy of all factual information beyond question? b. Are all statements in strict conformity with policies? c. Is the letter free from : (1) Grammatical errors, (2) spelling errors, (3) misleading punctuation? 5. APPROPRIATE IN TONE a. Is the tone calculated to bring about the desired response? b. Is the tone calculated to build or protect good will?
97 ÆäÀÌÁö - The words used should be the most expressive that the language affords, provided that they are the most generally understood. Nothing should be expressed in two words that can be as well expressed in one ; that is, no...
101 ÆäÀÌÁö - One of Confucius' most famous sayings is that "a man who has made a mistake and doesn't correct it is making another mistake.
6 ÆäÀÌÁö - Monroe C. Beardsley, Thinking Straight: Principles of Reasoning for Readers and Writers. 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1956 pp. 239~245. ¬ê ¬ß¬Ù¬á¬Õ¬à ¬¡*¬À<¬¿¬¥ 7M. "H -tí * .H.^ 4s] «fi m ¬¨ ¬Ñ¬Ù¬Ö* *ij -g-âi ¬¬Ö¬ê*« ¢¯ii> sm figurative «^ literal comparison ¬à ^4, mm mm, »¬ä¬Û^«M 4.