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24 January 2012 | 254 Visits | Rating: 2.8 (maximum:5)

Formal Writing in English for Public Officials - will be repeated 4-5. June 2012

Dear ePractice members,

Registration closes tomorrow for the Formal Writing in English for Public Officials seminar.

  • How to write in an easy to understand and precise way?
  • Can I be concrete and still politicallly and legally correct?

 

These issues and more are covered in our one and a half day seminar - JOIN US TODAY as registration closes tomorrow!

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Formal Writing in English for Public

25 January 2012 | 569 Visits | Rating: 2 (maximum:5)

A salutation is a greeting used in a letter or other written communication, such ... both British and American English, in both formal and informal correspondence. ..... senyora, (reserved for certain formal procedures for government officials, etc.

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25 January 2012 | 544 Visits | Rating: 3.5 (maximum:5)

Thanks for pointing this out. The comment underlines the importance of our seminar, which is held in EIPA by the high-level communication and language trainer Vera Zegers.

please also see: http://www.epractice.eu/en/events/2012-eipa-formal-writing

Easy way to draw

02 February 2012 | 360 Visits | Rating: 1 (maximum:5)

The most widely known type of a random sample is the simple random sample (SRS). This is ... An example may make this easier to understand. Imagine you want ... With a town this size, there are "old-fashioned" ways to draw a sample. .... The estimate can then be combined into a precise estimate for the whole population.

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