Sentences with phrase «abbreviations so»

TimeSolv lets you use custom abbreviations so you don't have to rewrite long descriptions over and over again.
They do some interesting abbreviations so you may have to google what all those terms mean.»
If you really want to give your dog a longer name, consider using an abbreviation so you both can have your doggy treat, and eat it too.
Include both the spelled - out version and the abbreviation so you'll always show up in results, no matter what variation is searched.

Not exact matches

Share prices are recovering after a difficult stretch for so - called FAANG stocks, an abbreviation that represents Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google - parent Alphabet.
You only have 35 characters for each description line so again use abbreviations to fit more of your message.
There are several abbreviations of the name Muhammad so that a great portion of all Muslims in fact is called Muhammad.
Can't think of another Jesus whose name was so Holy that it was abbreviated with a special abbreviation known as a nomen sacrum, or sacred name.
Whoever prefers to put the name of «Jesus» always in quotation marks and let it stand as an abbreviation for the historical phenomenon with which we are concerned, is free to do so.
Generally the abbreviation for a tablespoon is with a capital T, so I added 2 tsp of garam masala.
You are correct when you say it's the content of the posts against Wenger that I object to, as does Pires and many other so calle AKB»S (stupid abbreviation) But when Jon, for whatever reason, does not see this and continues to play the almighty I react, sometimes as badly as I think he has done.
I knew that LOL meant laugh out loud, but there were so many other terms and abbreviations I just couldn't figure it out.
We didn't know if we were having a boy or girl so we simply referred to the baby as «baby Jives» which is an abbreviation of our names — Joe and Jahje Ives.
I am also a fan of abbreviations, so even if you wanted to name your daughter Elizabeth and thought it was too common, you could use one of the many cute nick names such as: Liz, Lizzie, Eliza, Beth, Elyssa just to name a few!
Riding a national wave, Republicans won control of the senate, and Cuomo devised a new organization, the Women's Equality Party, that not so coincidentally bore a near - identical abbreviation and helped siphon off votes.
Forgive me... I may be abysmally stupid but there are so many comments that use abbreviations for things... foods and nutrients or types of diets..
Any individual or business using any service provided by BeautifulPeople or under any name in which the Beautifulpeople does business, including any abbreviation thereof, for the means of either posting an available job opening or contacting the poster of any such job opening does so in the understanding that Beutifulpeople is acting only as an intermediary and is not responsible for the accuracy of the information being provided by third parties.
So, for FWB arrangement of abbreviations and understand personals ad for a couple escorts.
He was so adamant about his aesthetic biases that he single - handedly succeeded in persuading De Palma to eliminate the entire third act from Schrader's script for Obsession — a radical abbreviation that was Herrmann's prerequisite for scoring the film.
I use the word «fanatic» rather than the common abbreviation «fan,» because how else can you describe a guy who owned a collection of more than 20,000 video tapes and DVDs (so much for the Communist ideal against private property).
I provide ample vocabulary so that students can figure out the abbreviations in the inscriptions.
Have students brainstorm or find abbreviations they can use for recurring words so they won't need as much time to write them down when taking notes — for example, «b / c» instead of «because» or «chem» instead of either «chemistry» or «chemical.»
I am totally new to this so all symbols used and abbreviations I don't understand, yet the opening and closing and paragraph signs yes.
I am very interested in academic epublications, and I find your article most interesting, but, unfortunately, a rather difficult read: lots of jargon, abbreviations, and so on the meanings of which are not immediately clear to this relative newcomer to the field.
Other components include an introduction, materials and methods in the case of scientific or technical thesis, results, discussion, acknowledgments, a dedication, indices and appendices, glossaries, lists of tables, images or figures, lists of abbreviations, and so on.
So what are you to do when your employer passes the burden of retirement planning onto you, when lifetime income is no longer guaranteed, and when you're left to stumble through numbers, abbreviations, jargon, and dollar signs to plan a retirement that could potentially last 30 years?
When I first heard the name PUBG I thought it was a drinking game, however the abbreviation stands for Player Unknown's Battle Grounds and it certainly feels better than a trip to the PUB so to speak.
The replies from the authors and other climate scientists are pretty technical, quite long and include some abbreviations (SH is Southern Hemisphere, for instance; GSA for the Great Salinity Anomaly) so dive in with that understanding.
Over on the Energy from Thorium forum (where believers outnumber sceptics, but not hugely so) the preferred abbreviation is AGWCC (Anthropogenic Global Warming Climate Catastrophe).
Words almost fail me, so I will use an abbreviation.
Why bother with words when abbreviations are so much more cryptic?
Try to anticipate abbreviations of your terms — 140 characters is not much space, so how likely is a tweet to include a term like «workers» compensation insurance appeals tribunal»?
This is so true - I frequently find myself struggling to squeeze an important message into the 140 - character limit of a text (and using all sorts of abbreviations like «c u @ wrk» and «r u going 2»), and then realizing, «Hey, I know (or have) this person's email address,» and then quickly switching to Blackberry email mode to compose a more intelligent missive.
There are so many abbreviations and industry - specific jargon in here to render it useless.
Sam Glover: I'm so thrilled to hear that, actually, because it has been so awkward to try and use that abbreviation in speech.
Technically, Rule 3.2.10 refers to «reporters» and not «reporter or database» so I assume the technically correct answer is to include the jurisdictional abbreviation in my Quicklaw example above.
So I think the abbreviations are VR, AR, and MR. Am I missing any?
While working on a brief last night, I needed to double - check the proper abbreviations for several court documents, so I looked around a bit and found some handy Bluebook «reminders» on ASU law professor David Kaye's homepage, together with the Bluebook abbreviation tables.
Because writing by lawyers and judges is so dependent on such references, [legal citation] is a language of abbreviations and special terms.
(Steed replied from his iPhone, so I expanded a few abbreviations.)
This tweet from Carole sums up how serious this story really is in so far as it relates to Vote Leave: of course, SMERSH (Russian abbreviation for «death to spies»)!
A lot of these terms and abbreviations are used interchangeably so, hopefully, after studying this vocabulary, you will have a better understanding of the workers compensation terms being used and, therefore, have a better grasp with what is going on with your claim.
An exception would be when the abbreviation is so well known that it has secondary meaning, like MoFo.com.
By selecting your own language as the search language (click on the appropriate abbreviation running across the top of the web page), and then setting the Search Engine appropriately via the modify the selection link in right hand column (ie selecting up to a maximum of 5 supreme courts so their flags show) you can do a single court or similtaneous search.
So case titles using this abbreviation take the form R v Jones (Appellant) or R v Jones (Respondent)(as the case may be) or R (on the application of Jones)(Appellant) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent).
Two - letter US state abbreviations match individual US states, and two - letter Canadian province abbreviations (like NS for Nova Scotia) also work — although some provinces don't have many newspapers online, so you may not get many results.
As for abbreviations, why would anyone not have his or her common abbreviations recorded in Autocorrect so that, «dlr «becomes «D.L.R.» or «DLR»?
I just don't see why periods in abbreviations should annoy them so much, considering all the much more important work still to be done in improving legal documentation.
I have a root abbreviation of, say, «cnx «and from this I make contract (cnx), contractual (cnxl), contractually (cnxy), contracts (cnxs), contracted (cnxd), contracting (cnxg), contractor (cnxr), subcontractor (scnxr), general contractor (gcnxr), and so on.
This tweet from Carole sums up how serious this story really is in so far as it relates to Vote Leave: of course, SMERSH (Russian abbreviation for «death to spies»)!
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