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- Letter_of_protest abstract "A letter of protest or diplomatic note is a diplomatic document presented by one state's foreign ministry to another state.A letter of protest is written in a highly formal manner, intended to be both courteous and critical at the same time. For example, in order to express exceptionally strong anger towards a foreign government's policy, a letter of protest would say, "We condemn this action in the strongest possible terms."In business, a letter of protest is a communication in a newspaper intended to warn potential lenders of unpaid debts by a debtor, such as a company or sole proprietor. Getting into the "protest list" usually hurts the debtor's credit rating and leads to difficulties getting unsecured loans. As such, it is a cheaper way to punish non-payers than to sue the debtor. Furthermore, publication in a private newspaper allows earlier warning as compared to the official journal, which publishes only final verdicts from courts.".
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- Letter_of_protest date "December 2009".
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- Letter_of_protest subject Category:Diplomacy.
- Letter_of_protest subject Category:Letters_(message).
- Letter_of_protest comment "A letter of protest or diplomatic note is a diplomatic document presented by one state's foreign ministry to another state.A letter of protest is written in a highly formal manner, intended to be both courteous and critical at the same time.".
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