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Katherine Harris, the Florida secretary of state, today turned over four computer hard drives used to draft correspondence during the presidential race for an inspection by news organizations to determine if any records were destroyed during the election stalemate in Florida last November.
Optimization will defer to recommendation; "the right answer" will matter less than "really good choices". Gmail, for example, can already draft professional correspondence based on past e-mail exchanges.
Importantly, did this happen when Patry Hoskins was cross-examining witnesses, presumably had access to confidential information and was drafting sensitive correspondence on behalf of the inquiry?
The system may source and prioritize leads that have high likelihood of closing, automatically draft correspondence for these leads, and then reach out to them in the most appropriate channels (chat, email, etc).
He had access to all the Queen's papers, was drafting her correspondence and was present when she met her ministers, or even saw them alone in her absence.
Supports capacity development activities related to performance monitoring, programme development, and related internal UNICEF systems/tools by drafting necessary correspondence, compiling data reports and maintaining relevant records.
Garran, along with others such as Atlee Hunt, worked essentially as secretaries to Barton's federation campaign, drafting correspondence and planning meetings.
"I've worked in archives a lot, and they throw enormous light on the process of writing, how a novel moves from an idea to a final product through drafts and correspondence, with agents and with other writers".
The cache, now known as the Susan E. Cohen and William S. Johnson Creativity Project archive, includes dozens of photos; 50 hours of interviews and conversations on videotapes and audiocassettes; artworks given to the couple; essay drafts; correspondence; and research materials on each artist.
Also included in this series are draft copies of correspondence and microfilmed correspondence.
The collection also includes research files, drafts, and correspondence relating to an edition of Newton's Opticks, never published; reprints of Guerlac's articles; and subject files of notes and research materials relating to eighteenth century history, particularly the French Revolution, and to eighteenth century science, particularly chemistry and biology.
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