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" ... Companies that are implementing advanced invoice processing solutions use digitization approaches to capture invoices on the front end and automatically enter the data in payment or ERP systems for later payment. Advanced systems can even automatically verify that invoices are received from approved suppliers and invoices match purchase orders and PO line items. These verifications can save significant amounts of time, speed up invoice processing and reduce invoice processing costs. ... "
" ... Don’t measure on an angle. Sticking a ruler into the snow at an angle will make it look like more snow fell than what actually did. It’s great if you’re looking to one-up the guy down the street, but reporting an inflated measurement can make it hard on meteorologists trying to verify their forecasts and properly document a winter storm for the record books. Forecasters use those verifications to improve forecasts for later storms. Hold the ruler level and steady so it gives you an accurate read of the snow at that particular point. ... "
" ... In the near term, we can expect to see increases in security deposits, required higher credit scores and more employment and income verifications for all affordable housing. If a prospective renter does in fact have an eviction in your rental history, that will likely be a nonstarter. ... "
" ... Sweetgreen walks the talk by considering its environmental footprint in packaging decisions and staying accountable to its sustainability goals via third party verifications. ... "
" ... “In the process of figuring out how to issue verifications for whether people have been vaccinated, we will consider how we can reach a consensus with other countries so that, in the region, we have mutual recognition,” Chen says. “Then, we would be able to open up again, up to a point.” ... "