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noun
A collection of papers and/or other sources, containing detailed information about a particular person or subject, together with a synopsis of their content.
Exact(1)
Some ECHA guidance documents were elaborated in parallel to dossier preparation; others have been amended already several times.
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We were back to dossiers and WMD.
She hosts the weekly show 360 Degrees on ALPHA TV and formerly co-hosted the popular investigative TV program Fakeloi (which translates to "Dossiers"), for which she traveled the world.
Other issues are raised when the public is invited to respond to a dossier of hitherto unknown pictures of horrors long past.
Patients who purchased antidepressants were later denied insurance repeatedly, thanks to a dossier sold to insurers.
Another example is a DARPA backed research project that tries to use bots to write dossiers similar to Wikipedia entries.
But, he said, his foundation was encouraging foreign drug companies to submit dossiers to the agency.
She told Winer to tell Steele to take his dossier to the F.B.I.
Now, the industry is required to submit a dossier to the GBA (the central decision body in the German sickness fund system) to show additional benefit.
So if there was going to have to be a dossier, better to influence the argument it made.
The judge, Paul Perraudin, said he had asked Swiss prosecutors to forward the dossier to Mexico.
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