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14:09 Mar 8, 2002 |
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4 +1 | Discussion note |
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4 | minutes |
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4 | point of order |
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4 | discussion memorandum |
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minutes Explanation: .. of meeting, of conference, of conversation |
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Discussion note Explanation: Minutes implies more detailed record-keeping in my experience... |
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point of order Explanation: I think this refers to establishing the fact that some topics have previously been discussed,consensus has been reached and that there will be no need to bring them up again as the talks resume. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-03-08 14:44:34 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- talk,conference or meeting-the point is,there are some points they\'re not going to discuss any further and they\'re letting everydody know in advance,with a \'point of order\'. |
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discussion memorandum Explanation: These aren't complete minutes. I would call it a memorandum or a discussion memorandum. |
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