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If there's one thing that will put any email recipient off, it's immediately making the email about yourself by starting with "I".
This year, try browsing online boutiques that offer one-stop gratification, whether you want to cross each recipient off in a single visit or cover perhaps at least all the tweens or pet-lovers in your life in a few clicks.
That gets the recipient off the hook.
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Frequent contact between the program hub at the University and the bursary and writing grant recipients off-campus was often essential to successful progression and completion of the projects.
But when the organ is transplanted, those same defenders antagonize the immune system of the recipient, touching off a fierce rejection.
This year, news that Harvard University had searched faculty e-mail accounts — ostensibly to gather information on so-called metadata by looking at subject lines, as well as the sender and recipient — set off an uproar among faculty members.
But it does suggest that something worthy of investigation is going on.The two researchers' study of the spread of new names was prompted by their discovery that the relationship between the number of private e-mails sent in America and the distance between sender and recipient falls off far more steeply than they expected.
The proposal constitutes a threat if the proposer indicates that, if his demand is denied, he will make the recipient worse off than the recipient ought to be.
The idea that threats coerce while offers don't is frequently thought to be connected to the fact that threats propose to make their recipient worse off than she would have been otherwise.
After all, everybody is required to have health insurance, including Medicaid recipients, and the state will be put in a position of reporting when recipients drop off the Medicaid rolls.
In addition, almost 7,000 other recipients fell off the program, too, at a time when enrollment should be growing.
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