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To invitee
noun
A person who is invited into or onto someone else's premises
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"Then write "From:your name To:invitee" Put it in an envelope if you wish to then send your invitations!
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The wording of the declaration was circulated to invitees well before the meeting, they said.
As a component of the Consensus Conference on Diagnostic Terminology held in October 2008, an online survey was conducted to invitees to assess their opinions on diagnosis.
The social network had been open only to invitees since it was introduced in June, and existing members could invite others.
Organizers can also create push notifications to invitees for event news.
An event's creator gets a link they can distribute to invitees, and there they can give a donation which acts as a ticket purchase.
The audience will be NFL team owners and executives, in addition to invitees of Stanford and TechCrunch, and we'll stream the entire event so everyone can follow along.
Reminders were sent to invitees at the two-week and one-month mark.
CTC also appears attractive to invitees: A recent randomised trial found that invitees anticipate the CTC procedure as being less painful and embarrassing than OC [ 6].
A questionnaire regarding satisfaction with the consultation and expected burden of the colonoscopy (scored on five-point rating scales) was sent to invitees.
We sent a written reminder to invitees who had not responded to the invitation within 2 weeks and invited them to make an appointment.
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