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"described on the document" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to point to a specific piece of information or detail that is presented on a document or form. For example, "We need to make sure we follow the instructions described on the document."
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There were two types of predictions the participants could submit for the CHEMDNER task: a ranked list of unique chemical entities described on each document, for the Chemical Document Indexing (CDI) subtask, and the start and end indices of each chemical entity mentioned on each document for the Chemical Entity Mention (CEM) subtask.
Further details on thesis and project requirements are described in the document "Yale Divinity School Timeline Requirements for M.A.R./M.Div.
An outside lawyer for Enron, Robert S. Bennett, said he could not comment on the trading strategies described in the documents.
He had puzzled out the identities of the anonymous takeover targets described in the documents he was working on and bought their stock.
"However, there is no denying that there is duplication and redundancy in the process that is worth taking a hard look at". A White House official on Friday described the document as an earlier "discussion draft". But individuals familiar with the plan said many of the proposals are still the basis for negotiations with lawmakers.
[UPDATE, April 1, 6 40 P.M.: In an interesting disappearing act, unspecified government officials have now mysteriously redacted the name of the C.I.A. officer in charge of the Salt Pit from the public record described above. The document is easily accessible on the House Judiciary Committee's Web site (pdf).
McKinsey described the document as a "leaked presentation" but declined to comment on its contents.
One institute had a written document that described, on an annual basis, the ongoing PE activities.
the Ministry of Defence described the Saudis as being "shocked" when the Guardian wrote a report on the documents.
Australia's prime minister, Scott Morrison, confirmed that a citizen had been arrested in New Zealand, and said he had been briefed on the document, describing it as "a work of hate".
Couillard goes on to describe the NATO document incident and the ensuing media coverage from her perspective.
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