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In addition, he told me employees at three other companies "received a memo not to use Memo, which is a little ironic".
Outside the firm's headquarters building in Chicago on Friday, employees filed silently by a phalanx of reporters; the few who spoke said they had been instructed in a company memo not to talk to the press.
There's something in me that didn't get the memo not to go as far as you want to go.
As Democrats planned to drown their sorrows, House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) believed he had a problem on his hands, one that he tried to address in advance by reminding his colleagues in a memo not to gloat when they won.
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The word "intern" has become "a targeted social signal," as students are exploited by everyone from Disney World (which employs between seven and eight thousand of them each year) to the government (which has Ivy Leaguers writing policy-shaping memos), not to mention colleges themselves, which can charge for credits that cost nearly nothing to administer.
The point of this memo is not to convince you to like Mitt Romney.
The speaker told reporters Friday that it was "critical" that the memo not be used "to impugn the integrity of the justice system and FBI, which continue to serve the American people with honor".
So DJI can say the announcement today wasn't in response to the memo — not directly, anyway.
"The edit was appropriate to correct the memo," he said, not to illegally conceal wrongdoing.
Female lawyers at the global law giant Clifford Chance have spoken out after receiving a "patronising" memo advising them not to giggle or show cleavage when making presentations.
In May, Rice sent Hagel a memo, lecturing him not to apply a "zero-risk standard," and ordering him to submit an update on transfers every two weeks.
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