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document

[dok-yuh-muhnt, dok-yuh-ment] / ˈdɒk yə mənt, ˈdɒk yəˌmɛnt /




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The document warns of "cascading risks" from the degradation of some of the planet's most important ecosystems, including conflict, migration and increased competition for resources.

From BBC

Compromises are more complicated when one partner is contributing a substantial inheritance, but many happy and successful marriages still keep track of inheritances as separate property and document spouses’ respective contributions without undermining trust.

From MarketWatch

If your husband signs this loan document, that’s exactly what you’ll be doing, and this familial financial drama will continue for years to come.

From MarketWatch

It’s not homelessness, a lack of housing or the state’s increasing unaffordability, all of which have been documented at length.

From Los Angeles Times

The Justice Department was scheduled to release millions of documents related to the case — and then failed to do so.

From Salon