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  • 41IRS Publication 556: Examination Of Returns, Appeal Rights And Claims For Refund — A document published by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that provides information on the audit process, a taxpayer s right to appeal and how a taxpayer can claim a tax refund. The IRS uses a software to assign a score to both individual and… …

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  • 42search — /sɜtʃ / (say serch) verb (t) 1. to go or look through carefully in seeking to find something. 2. to examine (someone) for concealed objects by going through their pockets or the like. 3. to scrutinise or question: to search one s feelings; search …

  • 43inquire — I. v. n. [Written also Enquire.] 1. Ask, question, seek information (by questioning), make inquiry. 2. Make investigation, make examination. II. v. a. [Written also Enquire.] Ask about, make inquiry about, ask …

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  • 44feel — /feel/, v., felt, feeling, n. v.t. 1. to perceive or examine by touch. 2. to have a sensation of (something), other than by sight, hearing, taste, or smell: to feel a toothache. 3. to find or pursue (one s way) by touching, groping, or cautious… …

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  • 45enquire — I. v. a. [Written also and usually Inquire.] Ask, ask about. II. v. n. [Or Inquire.] 1. Ask, question, seek information (by questioning), make inquiry. 2. Make investigation make examination …

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  • 46feel — [[t]fil[/t]] v. felt, feel•ing, n. 1) phl to perceive (something) by direct physical contact: to feel the softness of fur; to feel a breeze[/ex] 2) cvb to examine by touch: to feel someone s forehead[/ex] 3) to have a physical sensation of: to… …

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  • 47feel — [c]/fil / (say feel) verb (felt, feeling) –verb (t) 1. to perceive or examine by touch. 2. to have a sensation (other than sight, hearing, taste, and smell) of. 3. to find or pursue (one s way) by touching, groping, or cautious moves. 4. to be or …

  • 48Consider — Con*sid er, v. i. 1. To think seriously; to make examination; to reflect; to deliberate. [1913 Webster] We will consider of your suit. Shak. [1913 Webster] T were to consider too curiously, to consider so. Shak. [1913 Webster] She wished she had… …

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  • 49enquire — Inquire In*quire , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Inquired}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inquiring}.] [OE. enqueren, inqueren, OF. enquerre, F. enqu[ e]rir, L. inquirere, inquisitum; pref. in in + quarere to seek. See {Quest} a seeking, and cf. {Inquiry}.] [Written… …

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  • 50Inquire — In*quire , v. t. 1. To ask about; to seek to know by asking; to make examination or inquiry respecting. [1913 Webster] Having thus at length inquired the truth concerning law and dispense. Milton. [1913 Webster] And all obey and few inquire his… …

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