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I share Karen Barratt's concern (Letters, 16 March) about the Open University's decision to close many of its regional offices.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees issued "persons of concern" letters on their behalf and moved them into a facility it managed jointly with the Cambodian government.
The movement of the French army to the New York area caused General Clinton a great deal of concern; letters written by Washington that Clinton had intercepted suggested that the allies were planning an attack on New York.
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I don't think you should ever write a "To Whom it May Concern" letter, but you may not be able to avoid it if you are applying via their online application process.
If you are applying via a Web site, you probably won't know who to write to; you'll be stuck writing a "To Whom it May Concern" letter if you get to include one at all.
Dated last November, it's a to-whom-it-may-concern business letter from Mr. Fogel to "FedEx Claims".
It has placed petitions in its stately homes (over 100,000 people have signed), and sent concerned letters to all its members.
Re "New product, old concerns," Letters, Oct. 8. Raymond J. Melrose, a USC pathology professor emeritus, advocates regulating "e-cigarettes just like it does other tobacco products until these can be proved safe".
Recent studies have made similar arguments concerning letter selectivity [Joseph et al., 2006; Pernet et al., 2005] and face selectivity [e.g. Gauthier et al., 2000].
When writing business letters, it is customary to use a colon rather than a comma: "To Whom It May Concern: [body of letter]".
A few Republicans in Congress expressed concern, sent letters to I.R.S. officials and scheduled a hearing.
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