I love that! Very positive.
-M
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Subject: Re: iRAT/gRAT
I will sometimes refer to them as Assurance Readiness Tests (ARTs).
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On Jan 15, 2009, at 12:50 PM, Juli Dunn wrote:
Can anyone suggest better names for the readiness assessment tests?
For
whatever reason I would like something that doesn't spell RAT. I have
played with
greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Juli
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