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Jim - 28 Jul 2009 11:19 GMT
"Production needs of ANY kind are to be communicated before this term; no
further requests will be taken under consideration after this term."

Can I say "after" w/o "this term"? like:

"Production needs of ANY kind are to be communicated before this term; no
further requests will be taken under consideration after."

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Jon
Derek Turner - 28 Jul 2009 12:21 GMT
> "Production needs of ANY kind are to be communicated before this term;
> no further requests will be taken under consideration after this term."
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> "Production needs of ANY kind are to be communicated before this term;
> no further requests will be taken under consideration after."

afterwards
Marius Hancu - 28 Jul 2009 12:38 GMT
> > "Production needs of ANY kind are to be communicated before this term;
> > no further requests will be taken under consideration after this term."
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>
> afterwards

How about the beatiful:-)
"thereafter"?

Marius Hancu
Derek Turner - 28 Jul 2009 13:04 GMT
>> How about the beatiful:-)
> "thereafter"?
>
> Marius Hancu

good catch
 
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