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specifier

One who writes or prepares specifications for building construction.
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According to the amended labor law, employers should specify pay for overtime compensatory leave and paid leave that have not been used within the time limit in the salary slip every month.
Freeman paid about pounds 300 for Specify as a foal and won four hurdle races with him before giving up training.
--Superstores- Wal-Mart, K-Mart, other superstore, specify
SLAs also specify the quality metrics by which the software quality requirements are measured.
The separation agreement did not specify the allocation of payments between alimony to Gilbert and child support.
If you worry that the list owner or broker will give hotline names or some other unrepresentative group for a test, you could specify ending ZIP numbers.
Some compliance plans specify that the compliance officer shall ensure that all employees ate properly trained.
Most regulations do not specify storage technology, but in all cases security, data integrity, cost of ownership, performance, accessibility, and searchability must all be taken into account.
For example, there are standards that specify the exact parameters for making the machine screws required in the assembly of the various pieces of equipment used to retrieve and print film-based images.
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