So people know where they are with things.
Two major objectives of well written policy statements are that they be clear and concise
They are called statements. They have no other special name. A group of statements are called "Block statements".
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Howard Ross has written: 'Air Infiltration in Buildings' 'Financial statements' -- subject(s): Financial statements
Jim O'Hare has written: 'Analyzing financial statements for non-specialists' -- subject(s): Financial statements
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Herman Herwood has written: 'Financial statements of retailers' -- subject(s): Accounting, Financial statements, Retail trade
False harmful written statements are called libel. Libel refers to the act of making false and damaging statements about someone in written form, with the intention of causing harm to their reputation.
Diori L. Kreske has written: 'Environmental impact statements' -- subject(s): Environmental impact statements, Ecologia
Raj Kumar Agarwal has written: 'Analysis of financial statements' -- subject(s): Financial statements, Finance, Trucking
Vernon Turley has written: 'The Banker's guide to auditors' reports and financial statements' -- subject(s): Auditors' reports, Financial statements
B. L. Verma has written: 'Analysis of financial statements' -- subject(s): Electric utilities, Finance, Financial statements