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drafting

[draf-ting, drahf-] / ˈdræf tɪŋ, ˈdrɑf- /




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While drafting Bea as a spy makes a certain amount of sense, Twila’s skill set, as she is told, is being “fearless.”

From Los Angeles Times

This suggests that expanding federal liability frameworks may require careful drafting to avoid unintended impacts on officers serving California communities.

From Los Angeles Times

So if you find yourself standing in front of your cabinets, drafting rules that feel overly strict, incomplete or vaguely panic-inducing, consider loosening your grip just a touch.

From Salon

The company’s technology helps with the drafting of briefs and takes some of the manual work out of document analysis.

From MarketWatch

The International Monetary Fund, which closely monitored the drafting of the bill, previously insisted on the need to "restore the viability of the banking sector consistent with international standards" and protect small depositors.

From Barron's