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Discover LudwigThe phrase "action memo" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in a business or organizational context to refer to a document that outlines specific actions to be taken or decisions made.
Example: "The manager distributed an action memo to ensure everyone was clear on their responsibilities for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "action plan" or "directive memo".
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So, Reeves reports, "the action memo went out: no more soup, ever".
With that, you can open five other features: Action Memo lets you handwrite a note.
In October, Kerry's top aides had produced an "action memo" that included a package of retaliatory measures including economic sanctions.
The indictment suggests that Franklin was receiving information and policy advice from Gilon; after one meeting, Franklin drafted an "Action Memo" to his supervisors incorporating Gilon's suggestions.
In my occasional role as an unpaid provider of unsolicited advice to both Presidential candidates, here is an urgent action memo addressed to the Barber of Cranbrook.
The action memo revealed by The Post draws on agency concerns that infiltrators could use the program but does not mention whether any have exploited the program.
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And every day, dozens of these texts floated to the top of the pile for assault by the presidential pen -- which marginalia, along with sundry oral outbursts, it was the immediate responsibility of H. R. Haldeman to translate into "action memos" to be distributed to the relevant staff members.
One could easily imagine the gist of the after-action memo Jackson sends to all his coaches following every game: still too basic; need more means of adjustment; but we're playing the long game; stay the course.
While Trump is free to repeal a predecessor's executive action, the memo would create encumbrances or embarrassments for his administration's legal staff should it emerge that he abrogated their bounds.
Yesterday's announcement also fueled speculation that it was related to yet another controversial action: a memo from Eaton 3 weeks ago ordering the survey's western headquarters in Menlo Park, California, to move to a cheaper location.
As a reason to adopt this plan of action, the memo stated that "the Administration can tolerate unnecessary health expenditures better than unnecessary death and illness if a pandemic should occur".
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