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      <description>A blog about global business ethics, from SRF Global Translations, specialists in nuanced, localized, multilanguage translation of compliance and marketing materials for multinational companies.</description>
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      <copyright>Copyright 2008</copyright>
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         <description>Global businesses depend on SRF Global Translations for mindful, nuanced, professional multilanguage translations, and the caring, prompt and professional service that has been the hallmark of our business for the past 30 years. Unlike other translation companies, we devote ourselves primarily to translations of multilanguage marketing materials and campaigns, translations of corporate codes of ethics and other compliance materials, and custom or specialized projects. We handle complete projects, from the early translation stage to the final stage of design integration and often even printing. We have a way with words Fortune 1000 corporations, major ad, PR and graphic design and interactive agencies, attorneys, and HR managers count on SRF Global Translations for the multilanguage translation of global marketing, corporate compliance, educational materials. Founded in 1976, SRF Global Translations is family owned and managed by partners Sloan Friedman, President, Reuby Friedman, Chairman, and B.L. Ochman, Internet strategist. We regard nuanced, localized translation an inseparable part of effective communication. We also believe that text intended to be read by human beings should be written, edited and proofread by literate humans. Sure you can hire a cheap translator on the Internet. But they can&apos;t provide coordination of total multilanguage document management -- or...</description>
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