You should consider buying the current edition of «The Bluebook» that explains all forms of legal citations and provides a
list of the abbreviations used.
Tietjen includes a helpful list
of abbreviations for the various church agencies, as well as a chronology of important events.
Please refer to the
Table of Abbreviations on page 104 for the meaning of certain terms used in this summary and the rest of this proxy statement.
Although an experienced medical malpractice lawyer has become familiar with
many of the abbreviations used, they can change from region to region and even hospital to hospital.
Feel free to develop your own style, although you may want to develop a standard
set of abbreviations if other people in your office may need to decipher your work plan.
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!
When you look at the pedigree of a litter's sire / dam you should notice a
number of abbreviations such as AFC, FC, etc..
A hastily - written page
full of abbreviations suggests you're not taking it Six tips for a good online opener from our dating Online Dating Diaries Are you worried about getting your photo taken for an online dating website?
Everybody knows that T2 means only Terminator 2 and this
kind of abbreviation should not be used in other cases!
It's just, if you read what's there in the text — and impose the actual
meaning of each abbreviation used on the internet while reading it, you will walk away with some odd impressions of people around the globe in general.
Here, says Evans, smiley emojis have nudged out a whole range
of abbreviations with similar meanings, such as «ahaha», «lol», and «lmao».
The band's name is a mash -
up of the abbreviations of New York and Los Angeles, and when you hear the record, you understand why.
Also, given that the Catholic Church teaches that Jesus Christ is the very centre of history, it is a little disheartening to come across consistent use
of the abbreviations BCE and CE, for «Before the Common Era» and «the Common Era» rather than BC and AD.
List
of abbreviations CNS: Central nervous system WHO: World Health Organization NF2: Neurofibromatosis 2 MA: Meningioangiomatosis ECOG: Eastern cooperative oncology group ALL: Acute lymphocytic leukemia CSF: Cerebrospinal fluid RIM: Radiation - induced meningiomas FISH: Fluoroscence in - situ hybridization CT: Computed tomography MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging
The term gets interpreted as a
combination of abbreviations: B / D (Bondage and Discipline), D / S (Dominance and Submission), and S / M (Sadism and Mascochism).
Normally, I would not allow my students to use these
types of abbreviations and symbols in their creative writing assignments, but for this activity, I felt that it was appropriate.
There is a great deal of disagreement, which is reflected in the confusing
array of abbreviations and terms used to describe FIP and the coronavirus that causes it.
At a moment when artworks of bullying size and aggressiveness dominate many galleries, art fairs and auction rooms, Melchi works at intimate scale with no
sense of abbreviation or mutedness.
Garishly beautiful and ebullient, these pastoral hallucinations hark back to the horizontal line drawings of the late sixties, and beyond them, to Artschwager's earliest exhibited work: the abstract landscapes that Donald Judd admired back in 1959, with their «quick, spiked strokes,...
communicative of abbreviation.»
With his first solo show at Galerie Buchholz, the New York - based painter continues to pursue an ideal of «muteness» through
gestures of abbreviation, interruption and restraint.
Here's input on the science questions from a group of researchers participating in the Q&A effort (I've added links that explain a
couple of abbreviations; temperatures are Celsius).
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.
While the latter is used in the UK, where PerfectIt originated, the former is correct in the U.S. I also caught one mistake: In the context of a sentence, it suggested using the full word «versus» in
place of the abbreviation «vs.» I accepted this, but then I almost missed that PerfectIt failed to remove the period that followed the abbreviation, leaving an inappropriate period in the middle of the sentence.
[World Taekwondo Federation / Workforce Training Fund / Wisconsin Tourism Federation / Wednesday Thursday Friday / World Trade Federation] Can it be that they've given a patent for an electronic
dictionary of abbreviations?
(2003), para. 17.275, refers readers to the ordinary legal stylebooks, but adds: «In nonlegal works, the rules may be adjusted to the style of the surrounding documentation; providing adequate information to help readers find a source is more important than slavishly following prescribed
forms of abbreviation and the like.»
The American phrase «OK,» as in «everything is alright, I'm OK,» first appeared in common use as a
result of an abbreviation fad that swept Boston in the late 1830s; OK was an abbreviation of the purposely misspelled phrase «oll korrect» (substituted for «all correct»).
By the way, if an abbreviation occurs at the end of a sentence, the same period serves for both the
end of the abbreviation and the end of the sentence.
The court found that in creating its MLS, HAR had employed a complex
system of abbreviations to present the information.