Sentences with phrase «abbreviated forms»

On returning to London, he developed a style of abbreviated forms and strong pastel colours that he has continued to use throughout his career.
Over time, the artist abandoned the brush for a palette knife and developed an atmospheric abstract style that incorporated textural effects and abbreviated forms.
Prospectuses are abbreviated forms of the SAI.
With less money than in its first years, the cluster will still exist, but in an abbreviated form, Matienzo says.
It includes knowing their stories, even if in abbreviated form.
It is given in slightly abbreviated form:
This is an abbreviated form of the ritual in the English Book of Common Prayer.
It is an abbreviated form of chili con carne, which is a curious combination of the Anglicized chili (from chile) and the Spanish carne (meat).
Sports highlight shows on ESPN, Fox Sports and CNN / SI all employ a ticker that crawls across the bottom of the screen, minute by irritating minute, telling viewers in abbreviated form what they are about to find out in a form that's abbreviated enough to begin with.
If you can you can write out an abbreviated form of the ten commandments.
Recognizing, however, that few of us willingly can or will practice such straining all - out effort, the researchers also developed a gentler but still chronologically abbreviated form of HIIT.
An altitude drop is a abbreviated form of a depth jumps (Verkhoshanksy).
The casting clicks; the visuals have leaped right out of Dave Gibbons» original panels; the action is brutal, stylish and well - staged, and — with most of the major characters, themes and symbolism are retained in an abbreviated form — the 2 1/2 - hour film makes an enjoyably esoteric Cliff's Notes version of the book.
And of course as we all know he was among the first major scribe to seriously embrace the new, abbreviated form of communication known as Twitter and really set the standard for perfect engagement.
From documentary to animation, narrative to experimental, the abbreviated form is no longer just for the novice.
The first of these scenarios describes the last reel or so of Vincente Minnelli's 1956 MGM feature Lust for Life; the second describes, in abbreviated form, Maurice Pialat's 1990 French art movie Van Gogh.
Upon completion of the evaluation phase, the course can be modified by following an abbreviated form of the ADDIE cycle.
GAAP is the abbreviated form of generally accepted accounting principles followed by the US accounting system.
After all, they're just a hugely abbreviated form of writing.
So I'm listing the four previously undisclosed positions with their investment theses in abbreviated form.
(The word «pibble» is an abbreviated form of «Pit Bull,» and is used as an affectionate nickname by many proud Pit Bull guardians.)
In the end, risk assessment alone — in its full or abbreviated form — is a useful tool, but not the sole fulcrum by which a decision on invasive status should be based.
An expatriate (in abbreviated form, expat) is a person temporarily or permanently residing in a country and culture other than that of the person's upbringing or legal residence.
Preceding each entry is an abbreviated form giving the author's name and the year of publication, which identifies the abbreviated form in which the publication is referred to throughout the catalogue raisonné.
This abbreviated form corresponds to the way publications are referred to throughout the catalogue raisonné, and allows the reader to locate the full citation in the Bibliography.
Acknowledging the celebrity of The Arts Club's staircase by Mies van der Rohe and further exploring the potential resonances of readymade materials, Ondak incorporates actual remnants of his childhood staircase into two works, each of which combines sardonic humor with an ability to articulate ideas through abbreviated form.
Listed here individually and in chronological sequence are the artist's published interviews and writings, with cross-references, where applicable, to the above - mentioned collection, herein referred to in abbreviated form as «O'Neill 1992.»
For the past couple weeks, Stem client Themis Solutions, which offers the legal case management software Clio, has been running a series of blog posts aimed at demystifying Software as a Solution, or in its more common abbreviated form «SaaS `.
It is an abbreviated form of the «Maxim de minimis non curat lex», «the law cares not for small things.»
Law Shucks took a break from its weekly layoff reports (which also appear in an abbreviated form on Above the Law) today to bring us a Mid-Year Layoff Review.
IMHO, texting, by it's very nature, is an abbreviated form of communication.
I believe that some caselaw volumes in the future will include an abbreviated form of headnote, such as headings and sub-headings only.
Griha Suvidha policy is the abbreviated form of householder's policy.
Of course, your prior employment does get a mention, but only in an abbreviated form that includes the names of the companies you worked for, your position at those firms, where they were located, and the dates of your employment.
A hiring manager might search for candidates using the abbreviated form of a resume keyword, or they might use the complete phrase.
Once the system «weeds out» the data that doesn't fit the keywords submitted, those applications are ranked and then either looked at in an abbreviated form by HR personnel or automatically rejected.
Most of this information should appear in abbreviated form in the resume summary because of its importance.
For example, 6 months of dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT)(an abbreviated form of year - long DBT) was shown to be effective for reducing non-suicidal self - injury, suicide ideation, depression and hopelessness.3 In addition, highly «personalised» integrated psychotherapeutic approaches may be more beneficial than adherence to a particular theoretical model of therapy.
Doxing, an abbreviated form of the word documents, is a form of online harassment used to exact revenge and to threaten and destroy the privacy of individuals by making their personal information public, including addresses, social security, credit card and phone numbers, links to social media accounts, and other private data.
An abbreviated form of the CRPBI was utilized in this investigation.
We administered the abbreviated form of the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI; Kovacs, 1985, 2001).
The abbreviated form consists of 10 items that are comprehensible at a first - grade reading level.
This story may be new to you so pull up a chair, grab your hot chocolate and I'll share my tales of the last six years with you, in a very abbreviated form.

Not exact matches

Life Cycle — It is abbreviated LC and forms part of any LCA (Life Cycle assessment) process and calculation in financial and investment contexts.
Thus Marcion offered the Church the first clear - cut Christian Bible in the form of an abbreviated edition of Luke and the letters of Paul.
An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG, abbreviated from the German Elektrokardiogramm) is a graphic produced by an electrocardiograph, which records the electrical voltage in the heart in the form of a continuous strip graph.
The official name of the federal - government - wide research grant application is Standard Form 424, Application for Federal Assistance (Research and Related), abbreviated SF424 (R&R).
«The most potent form of the hormone is indole -3-acetic acid, abbreviated IAA, and my lab members joke that IAA really stands for Involved in Almost Everything,» Strader said.
In one form, abbreviated Pu (IV), it essentially stays put.
Contrary to how it looks, «MTHFR» is not an abbreviation for a curse word, but a shortened form of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase... Aren't you glad it is abbreviated?
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