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To drafts
noun
The action or an act (especially of a beast of burden or vehicle) of pulling something along or back.
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A critical inspection report on the state of Britain's most famous prison appears to have been toned down before publication, according to drafts seen by the Guardian.
The proposed legislation would subject companies to a single set of rules for calculating their taxable profits, according to drafts seen by the Guardian.
The latest versions of the national curriculum include revisions to drafts that were fiercely criticised when they were published in February.
His lawyers referred to drafts of contracts that were being negotiated as Rocco's was hurried into business to meet the scheduling demands of the reality show.
I use Dropbox to listen to drafts of New Yorker podcasts: Fiction, The Political Scene, and The New Yorker Out Loud, which I host every week.
But as experts from those agencies have contributed their views and information to drafts in recent weeks, there is little consensus.
Before he vanished into the thrumming murk of our building's stairwell, he put on a pith helmet, lest his bald dome be exposed to drafts.
On countless occasions, political parties went to the ruling military council to object to drafts of the electoral law and were brushed off with piecemeal changes.
The basic rule applying to drafts is that any signature appearing on a draft obligates the signer to pay the amount drawn.
I am always hesitant to give too much credence to drafts that could change substantially, but in its current form, the document minces no words.
Writing instruction, in which students are supported by means of extensive tutor response to drafts, focuses on pedagogically important genres in science, particularly the laboratory report and essay.
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