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Instead there's roughly $250bn, reported Steyer-Taylor researchers in a 2014 white paper (pdf) that became a foundational document for the new initiative.
It builds on the 2009 Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency, a foundational document for creating a strategic approach to cybersecurity.
They described birth certificates as a "foundational document for our ID in society".
That letter, which was brought up to Motherboard by several Facebook employees as a foundational document for the future of content moderation on the platform, explains that the company's "guiding philosophy for the Community Standards is to try to reflect the cultural norms of our community.
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This was the 13th-century monarch who waged a battle royal against the barons who had forced him to sign the Magna Carta, a foundational document of modern democracy and an absurd excuse for such go-go gore.
This 1912 report, like its Congolese predecessor, is a foundational document of human rights.
Her self-defense, in the form of a letter to her bishop, is a foundational document of feminist history.
Even the non-religious accept that the Bible is a foundational document of western society and some edition of the Bible is probably found in nearly every home.
Therefore, she said, the religiosity of the founders is not only established and rooted in a foundational document but linked to the Constitution.
The syllabus is a foundational document and a critical piece of communication between instructor and student that warrants thoughtful design.
A culture deck is a foundational document, the constitution of a company.
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