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When Meetings Combine Two or More Purposes,they Should Be Mentioned

Question 18

Question 18

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When meetings combine two or more purposes,they should be mentioned in the agenda:


A) but not in the minutes.
B) in an explicit way.
C) with one of them stated with high importance.
D) discreetly.

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