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A former Justice Department lawyer said that not every topic could be discussed in every memorandum.
They have pored over every memorandum he ever wrote, every insurance report he ever compiled, looking for clues.
Too much reading 'fine print.' Nearly every memorandum has a catch in it and it has been necessary to read at least a thousand of 'em and as many reports.
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In the Netherlands, the Dutch Public Health Act builds on the concept of EBP, stating that local authorities are required to establish a local public health memorandum every four years on the basis of (local) epidemiological research.
He has also made several morale-boosting gestures, including sending a memorandum to every school on a day last month when it snowed to thank teachers for showing up.
In July, moreover, the division's acting head, Loretta King, sent a memorandum to every federal agency urging more aggressive enforcement of regulations that forbid recipients of taxpayer money from policies that have a disparate impact on minorities.
President-elect Trump hasn't indicated any position on embryonic stem cell research, though he has vowed to "cancel every unconstitutional executive action, memorandum and order issued by President Obama" in a plan he released in October for his first 100 days in office.
But that could change as Trump vows to "cancel every unconstitutional executive action, memorandum and order issued by President Obama".
The President should continue to follow through on his memorandum instructing every Department and Agency to use existing resources to support national service opportunities and ask them to deliver on that charge, particularly the Departments of the Interior and Agriculture to fulfill the promise of 100,000 national service opportunities a year through a 21st Century Conservation Service Corps.
"I shall ask every doctor to sign a memorandum to FIFA against doping," he said.
On learning about the custom of presenting a memorandum to the king every new year, he worked on a major treatise which he gave as a draft to his friend John Cheke on 21 October 1550.
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