Sentences with phrase «acronym because»

I really like this acronym because it's directly applicable to career development and how to be successful in career transition OODA stands for Observe.
As you'll recall, when I spoke with a Nintendo rep at E3 last year I was told that «H.A.M.M.E.R.» was written as an acronym because it looked more impressive than just «Hammer» and that they probably wouldn't come up with a meaning for it.
It's a fitting acronym because — along with oxidation — it's one of the major molecular mechanisms whereby damage accrues in your body, which leads to disease, aging and eventually death.
Nobody recognizes your stupid acronym because in the real world it IS meaningless.
Use no acronyms because they require memory.
You should spell out the acronyms because the ATS may be looking for «BA» or «Bachelors» so it's always a good idea to have both in there.

Not exact matches

He wasn't trying to show off — he just has a rich vocabulary and deep expertise and defaulted to technical language and acronyms when he talked to people, mostly because he thought it was efficient.
The GBU - 43 / B Massive Ordnance Air Blast, sometimes grimly called the «Mother of All Bombs» because of its acronym, was loaded onto a pallet, flown in a C - 130 cargo plane, then dragged out the back of the plane — pallet included — by a parachute.
«The reason you won't see a compromise anytime soon is because Congress actually acting in the wake of Orlando would be a tacit admission on the other side that guns had something to do with what happened in Orlando as opposed to ISIS,» he said, using an acronym for Islamic State.
So, here is that success formula, broken down by the letters of the acronym, M.O.M. (because Mom knows best of course).
Where the «MAD» acronym — mutually assured destruction — characterized the nuclear arms race, that acronym stands for «mutually assured doubt» in the cyber arms race, according to one researcher, because you can never be sure what attack will occur.
Because of their common themes, I think it's fair to refer to them by the acronym: SBNR.
I know it's silly, but one reason Calvinism is popular is because they have an acronym (TULIP) to help people remember their points and teach it.
They have become bored with God in part precisely because his transcendent glory has been blurred and muddled in their minds by the noise from groups with trendy acronyms.
I don't think it's a coincidence that the acronym for these babies is MMM, because that's all you're going to be saying once you get a taste!
The acronym is REAL because what I talk about is real food for real people, that means all of us.
I tend to keep chili simple because a speech professor once told me the acronym K.I.S.S. or keep it simple stupid!
Because the title involved the acronym «FSG» the comments were crammed with people either defending...
The Illusionary Treatment Option» by Gary Reinl, a former personal trainer and the developer of an electronic stimulation device, in which he argues that ice delays healing from a sports injury, quoting no less an authority than Dr. Gabe Mirkin, who, it says, is credited with developing the rehabilitation acronym RICE (rest, ice, compression, and elevation), as now being against the practice because, he claims, icing «decreases circulation, so it slows healing.»
SIDS, the most terrifying acronym in the parental lexicon, is the death of an otherwise healthy infant that can not be explained by thorough investigation; it is heartbreaking, confounding, and all the more frightening because there is no reason.
Sarkozy, a fan of George W Bush, reportedly did not choose the name to copy the US, but rather because his pollsters advised him that acronyms had fallen from favour among voters who are increasingly distrustful of the political class.
NYPALS, which may change its name because it shares an acronym with a pediatric group, currently includes a mixture of about 100 parent and parent groups, Radford said.
CLOCK is an acronym for «Circadian Locomotor Output Cycles Kaput,» because it is a central regulator of gene expression related to the body's circadian rhythm of sleeping and waking.
It was because of these characteristics that it was proposed to give this new class of variable stars the acronym BLAPS, i.e. Blue Large - Amplitude Pulsators.
Acronyms are another good solution, says Ab Osterhaus, a virologist at Erasmus MC in Rotterdam, because they keep names short (another WHO recommendation) and people often forget what the letters stand for.
They gave the virus its acronym in honor of the late Caltech biologist Paul H. Patterson because Deverman began this work in Patterson's group.
So, especially in women, men have their own host of issues when it comes to hormonal imbalance, but women, because our hormones are cycling and going through different phases all month long, we're more susceptible to problems with proper hormone regulation, especially in the face of female endocrine disorders such as PMS, PMDD, PCOS, all of the acronyms, endometriosis, fibrocystic breasts, and just dysmenorrhea, so painful and heavy menstruation, or irregular cycles.
I don't know if Canola translates to Koolzaad, but would not think so because Canola is also an acronym and stands for Canadian Low Eruic Acid.
Caryn Hartglass: But I'm glad the acronyms are there, because it's too much for me!
Don't get too excited, because N.A.D.s is an acronym, and not male genitalia, as it would appear.
Plus size dating could be something that you fully do not understand because of the acronyms of the ad.
I created this new acronym Sex - C because I thought it was a catchy phrase.
This script requires undivided attention, and even then you better take notes, because all the acronyms and financial language makes it feel like a foreign film.
We chose the acronym, in part, because mnemonics really do help with retention, and, even though the last thing teachers want is for one more thing to be added to their plate, it means they're more likely to remember the name of this form.
That's because the documents tend to be extremely long, are weighted down by acronyms and legal definitions, and contain descriptions of education programs that are unfamiliar to the average Californian.
And just because a billionaire and / or someone who went to an Ivy league schools says it, it must be true!A variety of organizations, with too many letters and acronyms for me to list, are unwilling to listen to the concerns of the public school teachers or to look carefully at ALL the data before uniting to support a bill that will NOT close the achievement gap.So, you are correct, we have an educational leadership crisis.
The «C» in this acronym, for «counter,» is controversial, because it means training people to fight back if a person with a gun enters their classroom.
The program has been christened as «S.W.A.T.» not because it's dressed like a» Special Weapons And Tactics» vehicle, because it's actually an acronym from» Special Wagons And Tuning,» a joined tuning company comprised of the companies that were mentioned above.
But in marketing a luxurious, conservatively cut sedan, has Saab (an acronym for Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget — or Swedish Aircraft Co.) forsaken those who latched onto models of the past because they were quirky, novel and a ball to drive?
Because industry clarity is key to an author's success, I'm listing below some of the most common acronyms used in book marketing, along with a brief explanation of each.
I won't quote Konrath here, because Amazon has so many programs that it's easy to mix up the acronyms, and I think Konrath himself was writing quickly and not being as careful as he could have been.
I picked FEUDAL LAND for my latest teen end times series book, not only because it is the acronym - Forced Economic United Domestic AL liances for the new government in my book (when ours falls apart), but because when I typed * Feudal * in search results all I got were obscure Japanese feudal time period books.
«File - and - Suspend» and «Restricted Application» — let's just call them «FASRA,» because it's not like there aren't already enough government - related acronyms — were, Congress argues, unintended consequences of the Senior Citizens Freedom to Work Act.
: This could be the «borderline releases» thing, or it could be because of the title's awful acronym.
«Activities relating to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation» refers to REDD, but without mentioning the acronym directly, because it's become a target for people with duality delusion syndrome.
The emergence of a semi-organized bloc of «Most Vulnerable Countries» (the acronym is MVCs) is news that will stay news, and not just because of the tension between the MVCs and «emerging economies» like China and India.
Because this acronym is specific to the Canadian context, it is preferred by some to the more generic Aboriginal or Indigenous.
Because of this, the panel of judge emphasized that it is important to explain e-discovery issues to the court in simple terms, avoiding acronyms and «geek lingo.»
And if you go looking in one of the alphabet sections, you'd be best off going straight to any word you happen to know via the text entry box, because each letter seems to spawn a dozen pages of acronyms that can weary.
The Transparent Ratings on Usability and Security to Transform Information Technology Act (or TRUST IT Act, because acronyms) is looking to put punishments in place if medical information is being blocked when there isn't a privacy or security reason for doing so.
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