Yes, in my experience all companies prefer a written report to an oral one. A written report preserves a record of what was said, can be sent to many people for their comments and can be annotated (that is comments can be written in the margin).
Hazard reports refer to reports made whenever they are any incidences or accidents. They help a given company improve on its weak areas.
Demonstrative pronouns usually refer to objects rather than people.
Micro caps are very low priced stocks that are offered by very small companies. These tend not to have much financial reports and other information, making it difficult for investors to get required information concerning them.
Abolish means to destroy or obliterate. In credit reports, it can refer to when your debt is abolished or erased.
"I would rather you refer to me as ms." "You should be more polite when referring to the mentally challenged" "I will refer you to a good school"
xo can be a written or texting abbreviation meaning "Hugs and Kisses." In the military (such as on a Naval Ship) or other uniformed services,XO can refer to the Executive Officer, typically the second in command who reports to the Commanding Officer (CO).
NO - you would still refer to that person with use of the name
Demonstrative pronouns typically refer to objects or things, such as "this," "that," "these," and "those," to point out or identify them. They do not generally refer to people or concepts.
0.72 repeating can be written as the fraction 8/11.
There are three telecommunication companies, which one you refer to?
Global Knowledge and Train Signal are two companies that offer it. If you contact CISCO they will be able to refer you to other businesses. Be sure to check out the companies success rates.
Allah and Muhammed are different, FYI.