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be report
noun
A piece of information describing, or an account of certain events given or presented to someone, with the most common adpositions being by (referring to creator of the report) and on (referring to the subject.
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When asked whether there would be report cards, a spokesman for the department, John Signor, said, "We're reviewing it".
A bipartisan committee in Congress is tasked with coming up with another $1.5 trillion in spending cuts over ten years, and it has to be report back by November 23rd, with Congress to vote on its proposals by Christmas.
Even if the ungraspable commodity that is "leadership" might not be fully teachable, leadership tools can be, report John Antonakis, Marika Fenley and Sue Lietchi of the University of Lausanne.
Lesley Quinn, the Scottish party secretary, says she will publish the report and, if need be, report any apparent crimes to the police.Mr McConnell says that he cannot be expected to supervise local party accounts.
Granted, he may have had a job where he worked alone so he didn't have to report in, but most lone operators, like I used to be, report to somebody on a timely basis regardless".
The joint committee, due to be report this autumn, was a deliberate effort by a nervous government to turn the future of press freedom and privacy into a cross-party issue, so reducing pressure on Cameron personally to reach potentially controversial conclusions.
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These factors lead doctors to be "report-averse" or "report-loving," a determination that affects a health plan's cost to enlist a doctor in a contract with reporting and that guides choice of a cut point to maximize the doctors' effort to improve her quality.
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