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memo

[ mem-oh ]

noun

plural memos.


memo

/ ˈmÉ›məʊ; ˈmiËməʊ /

noun

  1. short for memorandum
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of memo1

By shortening; -o
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The Thursday memo takes the threats to funding one step further by demanding that education leaders sign a document saying they have eliminated DEI programming.

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In January, the US transportation secretary Sean Duffy circulated a memo instructing his department to "give preference to communities with marriage and birth rates higher than the national average" when awarding grants.

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In a memo to members, the association said the event's "focus is not on the politics of division," rather it is to honour the work of White House journalists.

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According to a memo posted on Reddit this week, it appears In-N-Out caught on to the hack and has moved to change the prices on individual patties and cheese slices in response.

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Like Big Tech companies use performance improvement plans to set unattainable goals to justify layoffs, Musk’s insulting memo demand is meant to force employees out—or into submission.

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