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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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What does this sentence exactly mean?"At Boeing, the backs of the engineer’s badges have criteria that is wanted for the engineers to work on at Boeing"
  

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I have a brother-in-law who works at Boeing-Everett (Washington). I sent him your question, maybe he can answer it for us. I will post here when he responds to my message.

  • I have a brother-in-law who works at Boeing-Everett (Washington).
  • I sent him your question, maybe he can answer it for us.
  • I will post here when he responds to my message.
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I have a brother-in-law who works at Boeing-Everett (Washington). I sent him your question, maybe he can answer it for us.
I will post here when he responds to my message.
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Let's correct a couple of grammatical errors.
"At Boeing, the backs of the engineers badges have criteria that are wanted for the engineers to work on at Boeing."

However, the underlined part of the sentence makes
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Thanks for your attention.
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Yes, it is not written. Its a transcript. Thanks anywayEmotion: smile.

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