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This is sometimes a good idea, especially if using a bullet list or something similar makes the memo look too crowded and difficult to read.
You can make your memo look more professional by using bullet points or lists and ensuring that you align justify for all paragraphs.
This will make the memo look more professional and will also leave a better impression on the reader, not to mention making the memo read more clearly.
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Things that are in sentencing memos look like last gasps to get whatever they can from the court.
Richard Katz, a computer software expert in Los Angeles who was featured on the "Evening News" segment, said in an interview that he had called his local affiliate, KCBS, after looking at the memos on the CBS Web site after the initial broadcast, when some experts were saying that the memos looked as if they had been composed using the Times New Roman font in Microsoft Word.
Lucius clearly didn't get the memo; they look like the sort of band you might avoid at a cabaret night in Brighton.
"Usually, they just give you the tax returns to be examined," she said, "but sometimes there is a memo about looking into specific issues that have been identified.
The memo offers a look at tensions that emerged between Iraqi and American military officers at a sensitive moment when American combat troops met a June 30 deadline to withdraw from Iraq's cities, the first step toward an advisory role.
Did everyone get the same cleavage memo from producers looking to bump up ratings?
According to the memo, he was looking for three writers and six reporters or researchers to volunteer.
Stupid is as stupid does and, apparently, the Republican party didn't get Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal's "stupid memo" because it looks dumber by the day.
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