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The drafter
noun
A person who prepares technical drawings and plans
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A I was the chief negotiator and the drafter of the design-build agreement with Skanska.
The right response to that is the one that Senator Feinstein, in common with many other US legislators including the drafter of the Patriot Act, has now embraced.
To the Editor: Ronen Avraham proposes to make the drafter of a medical-practice guideline potentially liable when a doctor follows it and a patient is injured.
The drafter of the redistricting plans reported in the bluntest of terms: "I have moved Greensboro Black community into the 12th [District], and now need to take... 60,000 out of the 12th [District]." Certainly the district court was entitled to believe that the drafter was targeting voters and shifting district boundaries purely on the basis of race.
As a woman, and as the drafter of the women's rights clause of the Japanese Constitution, which was written during the American occupation of Japan, I would like to thank you for your Sept. 24 editorial "Afghan Women's Rights".
"Plaintiffs are going into court against the accounting firms with these cases," Ms. Arlen said, "claiming that the accounting firm is primarily liable as the drafter of the document".
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The original intent of the drafters of the constitution?
My husband was one of the drafters of the code".
The drafters were clearly contemplating a gold standard.
The drafters of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law got an important thing right.
In 1948 he was one of the drafters of the charter of the Organization of American States.
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