To make recommendations for the creation of approved documentation, first identify the specific requirements and standards relevant to the context, such as regulatory compliance or organizational policies. Gather input from stakeholders to understand their needs and expectations. Then, outline a clear structure and format for the documentation, ensuring it is accessible and user-friendly. Finally, establish a review and approval process to ensure accuracy and completeness before finalization.
The Senators and sometimes Congressmen from the President's party make recommendations for judges to the President . He makes his choice, not always from the recommendations, and sends to the Senate for approval. He tries to pick people who agree with his judicial philosophy, who are sound lawyers and who will be approved by the Senate.
What recommendations might the Athletic Trainer make if an athlete sustains a concussion?
Make final recommendations about feasibility of this global venture of Chick-Fil-A moving to Senegal, Africa
It depends on the context. For example, You could say " I have been approved to be a banana." It wouldn't make sense if you said "I has been approved." And you could only say has in " It has been approved to be a banana." saying " It have been approved to be a banana." just wouldn't make sense.
The Watson Commission, officially known as the Royal Commission on the Police, was established in 1960 in the United Kingdom to investigate and make recommendations on the state of the police force. Some key recommendations included the establishment of a national police training college, improvements in police recruitment and training, the development of a code of ethics for police officers, and the creation of a system for handling complaints against the police. These recommendations aimed to modernize and professionalize the police force, enhance public trust, and ensure accountability and transparency in policing practices.
they can bribe some one to make a fake documentation for them other than that im not sure
ask sam wickens
Annually, The President gives an address/speech to Congress in which he outlines HIS views of the state of the union. The President is not a Dictator (yet), and his "recommendations" are exactly that - recommendations (i.e.: suggestions) as to what he believes would be a prudent way to proceed with governing the nation.ANY citizen, even the President, can make 'recommendations" to Congress. It is the political power embodied in the Presidency that makes his "recommendations" significant, but these recommendations/suggestions carry no force of law.
I need you to make a creation for me by next month.
Provisions of the FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act) are not forever. They apply for only a certain length of time and under certain circumstances. Depending on your condition and the wording of the law, you will have to make your own determination.
Use your head
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