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A document, meant to be secret, pulling together the government's official economic analyses of different Brexit scenarios.

She bases her essay on the Yankelovich Report on Generational Marketing, published in 1997, a document meant to make manipulating people easier.

The talks continued past their deadline but concluded in January 2014 with the completion of a document meant to guide the drafting of a new constitution.

For one thing, it's not as good: The book is a timely polemic against globalization and marketization, not a document meant to withstand the test of time.

He demands instead that judicial rulings comport with with the spirit of his favoured interpretation of a single line in a document meant to announce and justify political secession, not to create law.

He said a draft agreement drawn up by American officials at the end of the last negotiating session, a document meant to lay out the positions of the two sides, effectively engaged the United States as a more active participant in the peace talks.

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The use of such a document means the accountant agreed prosecutors need not present evidence against him to a grand jury.

At his ruling, the judge waved a draft of a bulky document meant to spell out his rationale.

The statement was a status report, but also a political document, meant to buck up the spirits of advocates of major health care legislation, who insist that public opinion is on their side, despite setbacks on Capitol Hill.

His transcription of a monastic history is an official document meant to be copied as a stele carving.

But his is a framing document, meant to counteract Trump's narrative, not a Grand Theory of Collusion.

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