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  2. Valediction - Wikipedia

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    Current regulations of the United States Department of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Army, and the U.S. Navy call for two complimentary closings for letters: "Respectfully yours" and "Sincerely". "Respectfully yours" is reserved for the president (and, for the Army only, the president's spouse) and the ...

  3. 15 Phrases To Disagree Respectfully, According to ... - AOL

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    An alternative to the one Dr. Cooper offered above, this phrase's use of "interesting" validates the other person. Yet, it shifts and sets the stage for a healthy disagreement.

  4. List of U.S. government and military acronyms - Wikipedia

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    FTUS – Full Time Unit Specialist; ... V/r - Very respectfully (equivalent of 'Sincerely', sometimes used as signoff in civil service correspondence) W

  5. Here’s How to Respectfully Disagree - AOL

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    I Respectfully Disagree, by Justin Jones-Fosu, is out now. Download an excerpt here. You Might Also Like. Watch Oprah Talk About Longevity with Dr. Peter Attia. Why Are Americans So Bad at Getting ...

  6. Wikipedia:Civility - Wikipedia

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    Civility is part of Wikipedia's code of conduct and one of its five pillars.Stated simply, editors should always treat each other with consideration and respect.They should focus on improving the encyclopedia while maintaining a pleasant editing environment by behaving politely, calmly and reasonably, even during heated debates.

  7. Honorific - Wikipedia

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    The most common honorifics in modern English are usually placed immediately before a person's name. Honorifics used (both as style and as form of address) include, in the case of a man, "Mr." (irrespective of marital status), and, in the case of a woman, previously either of two depending on marital status: "Miss" if unmarried and "Mrs." if married, widowed, or divorced; more recently, a third ...

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  9. 15 Phrases To Disagree Respectfully, According to ... - AOL

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