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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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For which / why

The reason... he stated for not having been able to attend the meeting yesterday didnt convince the manager, at all.

for which or why ?

  

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anonymous The reason he stated gave for not having been able to attend the meeting yesterday did n't convince the manage r at all. See above.

  • anonymous The reason he stated gave for not having been able to attend the meeting yesterday did n't convince the manage r at all.
  • See above.
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anonymousThe reason he stated gave for not having been able to attend the meeting yesterday didn't convince the manager at all.

See above.

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