Sentences with phrase «use upper case»

Appearance • Your resume is a selling tool; it should be concise, attractive, and easy to navigate • Build your resume in Microsoft Word using a Blank Document — avoid ready - made templates • Use plain font (Arial, Times New Roman, Calibri or Verdana) on 11 — 12 pt size • Use upper case in a bold text to highlight section headings
I made my article intentionally harsh, but I never used any HATE words (I am using upper case to match your style and tone of commenting, btw).
sorry. i was grasping for straws. pitiful and unprofessional. legal complaint listed here uses upper case when mentioning defendant and plaintiff. i'm such a shit head. anyone available for bourbon shots?

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I shall, therefore, hereafter adopt Owens» recommendation and usually write «Entity» (with an upper - case «E») to denote Aristotle's term ousia, rather than continue to use the unfortunate term «substance».
As for the use of upper case letters to enforce your view....
We encourage you to use «strong» passwords (passwords that use a combination of upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols) with your account and with other accounts that you may connect to your fanatix account (such as your email).
They are using for the second - stage rocket engine essentially the same engine that was on the Saturn [upper stages], which is a very low - tech steel - cased engine.
Fifty - base CCHa2 - R - specific genomic homology arms were added by PCR using the primers below (genomic homology in lower case, cassette homology in upper case):
A 1995 study looked at school children for an entire cold / flu season and found a «lowering of the number of cases with acute or chronic symptoms, and decrease and sometimes suppression of the viral - microbial flora carriage of the upper airways» with the use of bee propolis.
In cases where blood test or skin biopsy results are inconclusive, an upper endoscopy can be used to test for celiac disease.
In this case, conveniently enough, the same muscles that are used in increasing your OH Press are the ones being used in the Bench Press (triceps, shoulders, and upper back to be specific).
One rep maxima can also be used as an upper limit, as in the cases of determining the desired load for an exercise (percentage of 1RM).
To make it stronger, use upper and lower case letters.
Writing in upper case and widespread use of exclamation marks or smiley faces can go down badly, warns Harding.
Please choose the type of font you would like to use to create your tracer pages Standard Block Printing Font Available characters include A-Z (upper and lower case), 0 - 9,.
All passwords are case sensitive - they must be typed correctly using upper and lower case where applicable.
Pages of download: 1 - Cover 2 - For the teacher 3 - 4 - Interactive notebook directions 5 - 6 - completed example of interactive notebook 7 - 109 - Interactive notebook foldables / pages for all upper and lower case letters 110 - 162 - a practice handwriting page and beginning sound page for all letters 163 - 165 - Credits and Terms of use
This print out would form a brilliant alphabet display around the classroom or could be used as an activity to match upper (capital) and lower case letters.
The pack includes: · Two long colourful display banners of «Pirates» and «Treasure Island» each decorated with pirate themed pictures · A colourful display border to print out as many times as you need for use on a display board of any size · An A4 word card - great to use when writing · Topic words - great to add to display or use in the writing area · Word and picture flashcards · Pirate posters - pictures of different pirates · Colouring pictures - a collection of pirate themed sheets for children to colour · Phoneme coins - all of the phonemes from the Letters and Sounds scheme on gold coins - great for display or to hide in the sand tray for the children to find the «treasure» · Alphabet coins - lower and upper case letters · Bingo - a pirate themed colourful bingo game to make and play · Skull and cross-bone bunting · Pirate phrases on posters · A pirate profile worksheet - draw your pirate and then decide what characteristics your pirate will have - three different versions of this for differentiation · Songs and rhymes about pirates · Play dough mats - can you make 3 more pieces of treasure, can you give the pirates new hats etc · Colourful treasure to cut out and use on displays, in the sand tray etc · Board game - move around the treasure island answering questions along the way to try and reach the treasure first - two levels of maths questions are provided as well as blank question cards · Two pirate themed wordsearches · «My pirate adventure» worksheet · Wanted posters for the children to fill in · Writing pages - Four A4 pages with pirate borders for the children to use when writing · Design a pirate flag worksheet · Search for the treasure game - collect coins along the way to fill your treasure chest · Cut and stick treasure map · Pirate acrostic poem · Speech bubble worksheets - write what you think the different pirates are saying · Counting cards up to 10 - count the number of pirate ships, telescopes etc · Design a pirate ship worksheet · Describe the treasure worksheet · A worksheet for the children to draw and write what they have spotted through the telescope
The pack includes: Story Power point - a power point presentation of the sequencing pictures for children to retell the story Interactive Power point - a power point about the story with questions Display banners Display border A4 Book information poster Sequencing pictures Picture flash cards Large alphabet - large alphabet letters in lower and upper case each night sky pictures and a flying owl Large owl pictures Constellation posters A4 word card Number line - an owl number line to 50 Alphabet line - an alphabet line on bright stars Speech bubble worksheets Writing sheets Story word cards Writing worksheets Story sack tags Question cards Owl writing sheets Counting cards Colouring pictures Owl masks Owl finger puppets Make a moving owl - cut out the owl pieces and attach using split pins Word searches A collection of worksheets - these could be made into a workbook using the book cover or used individually: · Favourite part of the story · Write a book review · Speech bubble worksheet · Write about what you are afraid of · Who said what - draw each character next to the speech bubbles · Two question worksheets · Cut and sequence the story · Write sentences about the different pictures Nocturnal animals A photo pack of different nocturnal animals Masks in colour and black and white of nocturnal animals A Powerpoint about nocturnal animals A wordsearch Light and Dark A colourful banner Question cards about day and night and light and dark A Powerpoint about light and dark Word cards A themed bingo game A wordsearch Photos of different sources of light Please note: The art work used in these resources has been produced by ourselves.
In some of these cases, the secondary school exams are used to determine placement in the next level of schooling such as in Singapore and Shanghai where the lower school - leaving exam determines placement in upper secondary school.
The pack includes: Display banner - A long display banner of «Winter» decorated with snowflakes Large letters - Lower and upper case letters of the alphabet for display or making your own titles - each letter is decorated with small snowflakes Multicultural alphabet line - A colourful alphabet line of multicultural children all dressed up for the cold winter weather Photographs - A collection of colour photographs to print out and add to your displays - great for discussion Display border - A snowflake border to print out and use on your wintery displays Dress the teddy for winter - A blank teddy with clothes such as jumper, mittens, scarf etc. to put onto the teddy so he dressed for the cold weather Winter clothes - Winter clothes labels showing the word and picture - these are great for discussion or for your Winter displays Work borders - Various A4 borders for children to write on or to use as quick borders for work - these are supplied in colour ready for display and also in black and white for the children to colour Penguin and Igloo alphabet - A cute alphabet set with upper case letters on igloos and lower case letters on cute penguins Winter village - Create a wintery village display with snow covered houses, church and trees - there is a Christmas version with the houses and church being decorated for Christmas and a Santa and sleigh to include in your display and also a version without decorations.
The pack includes: Colour pictures of Percy and the animals in the story Black and white pictures of Percy and the animals - great for colouring and art activities Percy's hut picture in the snow and without snow Snowy trees to add to adisplay to make a great snowy scene A number line to 50 on cute robins Alphabet bunting to hang in your classroom - each piece has a picture of one of the animals in the story and the lower case letter Winter clothing flashcards - great for discussion about clothes to wear when it is colder Word flash cards with words relating to the story - each card is decorated with a picture of Percy in the snow Question cards with questions about the story - great to add to a display A long display banner with the title and pictures of Percy and the animals A snowy board game to make and play A dice game to collect the pieces of each animal A worksheet to draw the scene from the window Photographs of snowy scenes - a great addition to any display Winter words - Words of snowflakes about winter A collection of rhymes and songs about winter Number rhyme about snowflakes with rhyme cards, face masks and props for singing the rhyme Snowflake alphabet jigsaws - find the two halves of the snowflakes with upper and lower case letters A collection of playdough mats linked to the story Dress Percy for winter - choose the appropriate clothes for Percy to wear in the snowy weather Colouring pictures of Percy and the animals and the snowy hut Stick puppets of Percy and the animals - great for retelling the story and for making up new stories Face masks in colour and black and white of Percy and the animals A colourful bingo game for the story «One Snowy Night» An A4 word mat with pictures and words relating to the story «Welcome to Percy's hut» large banner - great to use as part of a role play area of Percy's hut A game of snap to make and play Animals footprints in the snow - great to add to a display and for discussion Two different word searches with words and pictures relating to the story Please note: The art work used in these resources has been produced by ourselves.
Start with using upper and lower case letters in your email and website addresses.
The lower - case letter arose in handwriting, when scribes joined L to adjacent letters by using an upper loop and turning the horizontal stroke into a curve.
Make using upper and lower case letters, it really is recommended so because passwords are case sensitive.
What's interesting, from a branding point of view, though is the different typography used for his brand, i.e., The Book Designer, is set in color, entirely in upper case letters at the top of the cover, larger than his name set in black.
Please use title case and not all upper or all lower case.
The greatest prominence is given to the most important headings, using combinations of capital letters (upper case), centering, and bolding.
Bond rating firms, such as Standard & Poor's and Moody's, use different designations consisting of upper - and lower - case letters «A» and «B» to identify a bond's credit quality rating.
Mix letters, numbers and symbols, and use case sensitivity (upper and lower case letters).
For the casing stones were used that had to be transported from farther away, predominantly white limestone from Tura and red granite from upper Egypt.
Many people have learned that using symbols, numbers, and a mixture of upper and lower case in their passwords will make it more secure.
To make your password stronger, use upper and lower case letters, numbers, and the following symbols!
The Switch CitySlicker has started shipping, and the MultiPlayer Pro Case continues to be tweaked — a removable 10 - game leather game card holder is now included, and the CitySlicker fits nicely in the upper pocket so the two can be used together.
So far, so good, and one sees with huge pleasure a great many variations on this tradition: the Brazilian artist Ivan Serpa typing out exquisite abstractions with little more than the upper and lower case O of his 1950s Corona; the Czech artist Bela Kolárová following suit with delicate permutations of haberdashers» press studs in the 1960s; the Indian artist Nasreen Mohamedi using a pen and ink to create razor - thin vectors that fluctuate and shimmer across the page in the 1970s.
I notice that the name «Denier» is now being used with an upper - case letter «D».
It probably is not too bad for the upper range of the wind scale used, but, of course, in that case the scale length will also be larger, e.g. the layer thicker and the lapse rate not as extreme.
I have concentrated on the Bayesian inference involved in such studies, since they seem to me in many cases to use inappropriate prior distributions that heavily fatten the upper tail of the estimated PDF for S. I may write a future post concerning that issue, but in this post I want to deal with more basic statistical issues arising in what is, probably, the most important of the Bayesian studies whose PDFs for climate sensitivity were featured in AR4.
However, I would argue for a tentative but potential upper value of 99 % in the case of a superlative adjective combination (particularly if «most» is used as an abbreviation for «almost», eg.
I think that a good case can be made that they have computed a reasonable upper bound, using the best information provided by IPCC..
BTW: the only reason for me having put certain words of my last post in upper case, was merely a means for me to supply emphasis - I guess I could have used the bold or underline feature however.
I hope that by me using a TLA (three letter acronymn, e.g. BTW) in upper case, was not adding to anymore unnecessary work for you.
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Creating a long, unique, complex (letters in upper and lower case, numbers and symbols) and random password for every service you use is the best practice standard when it comes to using secure and strong passwords.
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Creating a long, unique, complex (letters in upper and lower case, numbers and symbols) and random password for every service you use is the best practice standard when it comes to using secure and strong passwords.MP900390550 If you follow this advice however, your passwords will be an unreadable mix of letters, numbers and characters...
The first is to tell it what kind of numbering we want to do (in this case, «First, Second, Third»), what case we want to use (upper case, title case, etc.), and a switch to tell Microsoft Word to increment the numbers.
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