This is a tricky one, as its main challenge is really over whether to replace the word «technology»
with the acronym for «information technology».
When you send an email to a group of work colleagues, chances are you spell - checked it before pressing the «send» key, and most likely it isn't
filled with acronyms for every common phrase.
The three main characters are Atlanta detective Michael Ormewood, a family man with a deep (and, of course, dark) secret; Will Trent, a GBI guy (that's Georgia Bureau of Investigation for those not acquainted
with the acronyms of the Peach State); and John Shelley, a recently...
Most people are probably
familiar with the acronym STEM — Science, Technology, Engineering and Math — and understand its importance to both the American military and the economy.
It is good to put in both the full name along
with the acronym in parentheses the first time you use it, such as «Middle East (ME),» and then use ME for the rest of the resume.
For example, if your resume states that you have a Master of Business Administration degree, but the employer uses resume scanning software to find
resumes with the acronym MBA, your resume will not be found even though you have the qualification the employer wants.
Only their mothers could love them, and even they would have a hard time staying interested in the plot of mergers and pages filled
with acronyms like WCC / WCCESSA, WCCE, WFDY, YMCA, YWCA, WCC, NCCUSA and more which leap at the eye from the first two pages we opened at random.
Gang rape, childhood sexual abuse, the carnage of yet another choirboy next door going postal with an automatic weapon, imprisonment in Auschwitz — all are experiences that have produced the broken person
labeled with the acronym PTSD.
Speaking on Sky News on Friday, Michael Gove insisted: «I think the people of this country have had enough of experts from organisations
with acronyms saying that they know what is best and getting it consistently wrong.»
Incidentally, are you
acquainted with the acronym «CYA», Robert, and the applicability of it to anyone currently publishing in the climate «science» arena — if they want to keep their grants coming in, that is?
For our American friends who might be
unfamiliar with the acronym, it's the Pan-European Game Information rating system, which is basically the equivalent of the ESRB in Europe.
The remainder of Langlands and Bell's collection is preoccupied
with the acronyms used by aid agencies in Afghanistan - such as Unica, Echo and Hope - printing the words on flags, in neon and over photographs is a simple idea stretched too far.
When I first started I really
struggled with acronyms people were posting so I started a list some of which I had to goggle to get the most out of reading the site... some I am still trying to figure out.
The effective use of abbreviations,
along with acronyms, contractions, common industry phrases and industry specific jargon can really help boost your resume's visibility in search engines and ATS (applicant tracking systems) used by HRs — and thus your ability to earn interviews.
By leading off
with the acronyms at the top of the resume, you're ensuring the recruiter doesn't accidentally overlook one of your selling points.
The basic takeaway, however, is this: trust can be broken down into seven components, which Brown labels
with the acronym BRAVING.
The
guys with the acronym EMAL (Every Man A Lute) emblazoned on their jerseys are unafraid to express their love for one another.
The symptoms, which can be summed up
with the acronym SEPSIS, could indicate a number of conditions, making it difficult to diagnose sepsis outside of a healthcare setting:
Previously discovered antiphage protective systems, such as CRISPR, have been
described with acronyms, but, Sorek jokes, «we ran out of acronyms.»
Peruse any message board and you'll be
inundated with acronym - laden messages from people «BDing» with «DH» in order to get their «BFP»...
If you thought you had teen internet speak cracked by getting to
grips with acronyms like LOL and LMK, think again.
Teach students to embrace summertime digital safety
practices with the acronym R.E.S.T: Remain cautious, Express positivity, Stay active, and Tell someone.
PAGE chapters voted in October 2001 to change their name from «Parents for the Advancement of Gifted Education» to «Partners for the Advancement of Gifted Education,»
with the acronym continuing to be «PAGE.»
And why not, since we have a car that features an array of safety - related electronic
features with acronyms that cover nearly every letter in the alphabet?
The
trouble with acronyms is that without translation, they're just jibberish to an industry newbie — and rarely self - explanatory.
Wall Street analysts and the business media often refer to well - known tech giants Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google (now officially Alphabet)
collectively with the acronym FAANG.
The most common signs of cognitive dysfunction in dogs and cats are
summarized with the acronym DISHA which stands for disorientation, changes in social interactions, sleep - wake cycle alterations, housesoiling, and activity level changes.
Binion elucidates on this metaphor as a platform for discourse,
playing with this acronym: «[it could stand for]... Distinct Neurological Advancement, or Detroit Negro Artist...»
When two science
initiatives with acronyms that doubtless were fun to think up in the first place, the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) and Developing Arctic Modeling and Observing Capabilities for Long - term Environmental Studies (DAMOCLES) sought to cooperate, the obvious name for their bridge was «SEARCH for DAMOCLES.»
I have never come across an industry so
laden with acronyms — except perhaps librarianship — making understanding of why these changes are taking place difficult for the lay person to determine.
What I meant to say was, for example; If government labels a
file with an acronym and a document comes in and no one updated the file directory or put in a comment with what the acronym meant, than the document gets misfiled or misses a deadline.