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  2. Michael Knauss - Profile | Connection Cafe

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    Home of the Connection Café.. 100 Village Blvd., Suite 200, Princeton, NJ 08540 Phone: 609-452-8000 | 888-421-9996 | Fax: 609-452-0474 | info@cfma.org

  3. When do we use “adept in” and “adept at”?

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    adept at verb (ing) results in 55k hits. Therefore at is widely more common when followed by such a verb. Adept in/at, followed by the noun of, the result is different. adept in the noun of results in 4.7k hits. adept at the noun of results in meager 900 hits. After these two that are pretty clear I looked at adept at/in noun and here it gets ...

  4. Accounting Software | Sub Specialty Contractor - CFMA

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    I have recently converted some of my clients from QB and ADP to ComputerEase and their internal payroll service. Cheaper fee plus a tremendous benefit to have all of your financial activity under one umbrella, especially payroll job costing for multiple unions, locals, and certified payroll reports.

  5. kinship terms - Capitalization of "sister" and "brother" -...

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    9. Mom and Dad are capitalized when they're used in place of names, e.g. Hi, Mom at the beginning of a letter or email. Sister and brother are not usually used in this way. If you were to refer to a sibling using the relationship, it's more common to use diminutives Sis and Bro. If you write Hi, Sis, you should capitalize it for the same reason ...

  6. Users - CFMA

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  7. Many English words use the prefixes uni-, bi-/di-, tri-, quad- and so on to mean one, two, three, and four. For example: A unicycle has one wheel, a bicycle two, and a tricycle th

  8. meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

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    4. Lost sales is the difference between actually sold items and potentially sold items, i.e. how many more items you would sell under different circumstances. In the sentence, the difference is due to the quality of the product. If you sell a product with a lower quality, fewer will buy it. Improving the quality would give an increase in sales.

  9. Is there a single word for a decision that hasn't been made yet?

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  10. Home - Philadelphia - CFMA

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    This unique organization was established in 1983 to bring construction financial professionals together to share ideas, educate fellow members, and to provide a support network for each other. I am proud to say that there are currently over 200 members in the Philadelphia Chapter and over 8,000 members nationally.

  11. Viewpoint Spectrum payroll to ADP integration | Iowa, Des Moines,...

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    We are a multi-trade, multi state, multi union specialty subcontractor with approx 700 employees and we are contemplating a consolidation of HR systems to a new