noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
confidential
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Following it is the text of my confidential memorandum on the actual negotiations.
■ NOUN
information
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The contents of the Information memorandum should be excluded from any warranty statement.
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As stated above the responsibility for the Information memorandum and Investment Overview is always that of the client.
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We will therefore not use a full Information memorandum and our total workload will be reduced.
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I now have pleasure in enclosing an Information memorandum which should be read in conjunction with this letter.
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The board should minute the projections thereby approving them before the Information memorandum is distributed.
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On receipt of your undertaking I will forward an Information memorandum to you.
■ VERB
prepare
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On his way back to Washington, Bundy prepared a memorandum urging a steady program of bombing the north.
send
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Together with the documents he sent an important memorandum to the Burnham sub-branch.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Between five and 15 consultants chosen from a large pool of employees are typically called upon to review any given idea memorandum .
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Nevertheless, we will, of course, require your assistance in drafting the non-financial section of the memorandum .
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On his way back to Washington, Bundy prepared a memorandum urging a steady program of bombing the north.
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Reagan is also being accused of ordering scientists to ignore the terms of reference of the memorandum .
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The Council received the memorandum , and set up a sub-committee to consider it, with Lord Kings Norton in the chair.
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What is said in a letter or memorandum is partly how it is said.
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When Meese handed North the memorandum , he at first showed no surprise.