Sentences with phrase «abbreviated titles»

Many healthcare professionals use abbreviated titles like RN, registered nurse, CNA, certified nursing assistant, and MA, medical assistant.
This section should be clean and may or may not include the abbreviated titles of your degree or certifications following your name.
In a world where only things that matter are amount of certain abbreviated titles you have achieved over the course of your tumultuous, severely disturbed — coursework is the thing that can be considered a foundation.
In fact, the first full - length book he wrote after his conversion in 1845 was the 1850 work Lectures on Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Submitting to the Catholic Church (also available in the abbreviated title Anglican Difficulties).
This includes a copyright page, dedication page, one abbreviated title page, one full title page with logo, leading sheets, and page numbers for longer books, «About the Author» and / or «Other Books By» page.
Way back in 1988, Electronic Arts released the very first Madden NFL Football title, which actually bore the iconic coach's full name and not just the abbreviated title.
Steiger borrowed the abbreviated title, Explorations & Surveys, from the title of his source material, Reports of the Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable and Economic Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean.
The abbreviated title is ALI, an abbreviation already associated for U.S. legal professionals with the powerful American Law Institute.
It's acceptable to use spacing or not, and it's also OK to abbreviate titles.
If the word «nurse» is part of a longer title, such as «nurse's aide», a person who is entitled to use that title shall use the entire title and may not abbreviate the title to «nurse».

Not exact matches

Most of the nine saints are known either by the name of the place where they lived or the place where they were buried, to which is added a title such as Susuhunan — abbreviated to Sunan — meaning «the worshiped,» or Maulana, «our Lord,» or similar titles expressing the high regard in which they were held.
Someone should point out to Peter King that Old Waterbuckets took leave from his 25 - year «tryst» with wife Jane Russell long enough to lead the Rams to two NFL titles in his abbreviated, injury - ridden eight - year career, and that he was among the league leaders in punting, was an excellent placekicker and was a 60 - minute man who also played safety.
My preference is the name not be abbreviated in the title to «WAPF» since many people unfamiliar with our organization would not understand the abbreviation.
As the title suggests, don't abbreviate every other word!
Conveniently abbreviated Bae, the company's full title is Before Anyone Else, insinuating users will find «the one» on the app that they put before anyone else.
The hitmaker's new jam is aptly titled «I A master of ceremonies, abbreviated.
Decorated former homicide detective Ron Iddles is being investigated by police after a complaint was made about his handling of the probe into the double Sergeant (abbreviated to Sgt and capitalised when used as a named person's title) is a rank in many uniformed organizations, principally military and
No doubt wisely, the writer has abbreviated the full title of the novel: The Personal History, Adventures, Experience And Observation Of David Copperfield The Younger Of Blunderstone Rookery.
He ostensibly began by abbreviating the original's cumbersome, grammatically - challenged name, which only makes sense, since it had been coined back during a more loquacious era when wordy was fashionable not only in terms of movie titles (Dr. Strangelove: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb) but in advertising slogans («Vicks» Nyquil: The nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head fever so you can rest medicine») as well.
Cradle 2 the Grave boasts an oddly abbreviated, mysteriously unconnected title, a generally likable cast, and action scenes that don't just border the ludicrous — they dive head first into it.
Tukel plays a neurotic schlub named Erik who lives somewhere in either Greenpoint or Williamsburg, eats at cool outdoor restaurants and dates impossibly attractive women who seem a bit out of reach for his short, chubby, hairy, dickish persona (the movie's title has been abbreviated as «S.O.B.» on posters for good reason).
The Title I money available for supplemental services, however, covers just 30 to 40 hours of tutoring, which would require either an abbreviated or an entirely restructured program.
Can - Am — abbreviated from its full title of the Canadian - American Challenge Cup — began in 1966, attracting stars from across the motor racing world — names such as Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart, Dan Gurney and Keke Rosberg all competed in the series over the years.
The «baby» Benz lives up to its title when it comes to size — its abbreviated length makes it a doddle to park in town, though you pay for that wieldy - ness with limited rear legroom.
Amegy Bank is one of many trade names used by a single bank with the official corporate title, «ZB, National Association», which is sometimes abbreviated as «ZB, N.A.» Other trade names used by ZB, N.A. include, «Zions Bank», «California Bank & Trust», «The Commerce Bank of Oregon», «The Commerce Bank of Washington», «National Bank of Arizona», «Nevada State Bank» and «Vectra Bank Colorado», or closely similar variations thereof.
These titles are abbreviated by the letters found after the...
Trails In The Sky: Finally got around to this game whose title I will never be abbreviating.
- original idea was to give the game a title that could be abbreviated to «FF» in English - original title was going to be Fighting Fantasy - there was board game by the same name, which meant another name had to be picked - «Those days definitely seemed like end times, but honestly, any word that started with «F» would've been fine.»
Alternate reality puzzles (or «games,» often abbreviated as «ARGs») are when a developer drops cryptic hints that have to be meticulously solved, and give away small snippets of information about upcoming releases or updates to popular titles, and it seems highly likely that Blizzard are making ARGs concerning a new hero for Overwatch, their first person arena shooter that, by now, everyone and their mother, and their mother's dog have heard about.
Mark Geffriaud triggered an explosion of references with the extremely long title of his exhibition, which, in its abbreviated version, reads, «All that is said is true, all the time, all the time... on October 26th.»
The timing of the denial, which was a day after the last email in the Climategate files, and the fact that the files were titled FOIA.zip and FOI2009.zip, which are both abbreviated references to this Act, provides a striking indication to the impetus of the leak.
To avoid that problem, abbreviate the publication title in the subject line.
This requirement is outlined in title 35 of the United Stated Code, Section 101 (abbreviated as 35 U.S.C. 101).
may dictate that the titles of law reporter and statute series be abbreviated, let us please stop abbreviating everything else, especially the titles of law journals and names of online services.
Avoid abbreviating words, titles or certifications on your resume.
The standard degree titles are so commonly understood that they can be abbreviated on your CV / resume without any problem.
Likewise, abbreviate personal titles.
Use functional categories to show your relevant skills and accomplishments but supplement that with an abbreviated chronology that shows company names, job titles, and employment dates.
In a functional resume, the work history is abbreviated and generally only contains the names of employers, job titles and dates, and none of the job descriptions.
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