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well-documented
adjective
- widely recorded or recounted
a well-documented fact
Example Sentences
As the former head of the St. Joseph Center in Venice, which she helped transform into a major provider of homeless services, Adams Kellum brought experience to a job that historically had been in the hands of career bureaucrats and vowed to tackle the agency’s well-documented deficiencies.
They held the old Cardiff Central seat in the Senedd and the House of Commons, before paying the price for their well-documented change of heart on student tuition fees and for being part of a coalition with the Conservatives at Westminster from 2010.
Citigroup did not admit or deny wrongdoing but said that in trying to thwart a well-documented Armenian fraud ring, a few employees took “impermissible actions.”
Though Kilmer’s questionable behavior was well-documented, it never negated his talent.
“Career prosecutors who are past their probationary status have public service protections. That ordinarily means that before one of them could get fired, there would be a long, well-documented process,” said Carley Palmer, a former supervisor in the federal prosecutor’s office in Los Angeles who is now a partner at Halpern May Ybarra Gelberg LLP.
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