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But it is important to carefully read the schedule of fees.
We need to become better chameleon communicators and to carefully read our audience, adjusting our style to the circumstances.
In the meantime, Dr. DeLap urged consumers to "carefully read the label on the packages of these products".
The easy lesson here is the need to carefully read contracts before you agree to them and hire a lawyer if you don't understand them.
We asked 1,183 participants to carefully read a news post on a fictitious blog, explaining the potential risks and benefits of a new technology product called nanosilver.
In a rare communication from the 51-year-old, Bezos told staff to carefully read the "very long" article and compared it with a "very different take by a current Amazonian" in an internal all-staff email.
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If the method is used in a theatre or a play, the script needs to be carefully read and understood.
Take time to very carefully read the job description and write your cover letter based on what is listed in the description.
If you decide to send scores to other institutions, carefully read the instructions on the graduate program website(s) in which you will be applying to.
The first thing you need to do is carefully read the terms and conditions at the bottom of this page.
He waived his right to a lawyer and carefully read over his legal protections under the Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights, which he said he had never seen before.
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