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To begin the scheduling process, please complete each of the items on our four-step checklist:
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Tresidder, founder of FinancialMentor.com, offers a four-step method for figuring withdrawal rates that reflects much of the recent research: Estimate your life span, assess market valuations at the time you retire, account for variables like inflation and investment fees, and revisit your plan regularly.
Will Rules Kill Appeal of Money-Market Funds? Cristina Lourosa-Ricardo 2012
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An archivist reviews agency submissions, which must include clear descriptions of the records involved, in a four-step process.
Audit: National Archives At Risk AP 2010
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It offers a four-step plan for reductions and destruction of warheads over a twenty-year timetable to get to Zero.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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Tom Harkin (D-IA) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) have introduced legislation that would “change Senate procedure to create a four-step process that would eventually allow a majority of 51 votes, rather than 60, for cloture — ending debate and moving to a final vote on passage of a bill.”
Think Progress » New poll finds more Americans in favor of eliminating the filibuster. 2010
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An archivist reviews agency submissions, which must include clear descriptions of the records involved, in a four-step process.
Audit: National Archives At Risk AP 2010
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But however we do it, here is a four-step process for you to experiment with:
Jan Shepherd: The Good Advice Of Others Jan Shepherd 2011
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But however we do it, here is a four-step process for you to experiment with:
Jan Shepherd: The Good Advice Of Others Jan Shepherd 2011
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Working It Out The following four-step approach has proved useful in helping executives sort all this out:
You May Be Fighting the Wrong Security Battles Lawrence A. Gordon 2011
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Tom Harkin (D-IA) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) have introduced legislation that would “change Senate procedure to create a four-step process that would eventually allow a majority of 51 votes, rather than 60, for cloture — ending debate and moving to a final vote on passage of a bill.”
Think Progress » New poll finds more Americans in favor of eliminating the filibuster. 2010
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