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Not because it requires you to parrot current promotions (even though signs that plaster the entire store say the exact same thing) or because you have to abide by a set of corny acronyms that dictate how you should first approach a customer.
Mark Scheerer writes in response to my column on the 20th anniversary of the World Wide Web: "Tim Berners-Lee says his friends gave him a hard time because his term, World Wide Web, 'yielded an acronym that was nine syllables long when spoken.' I believe it actually yielded an abbreviation or a set of initials -- not an acronym, or letters which form a word".
The set of acronyms presented in the table were used to substitute the full names of the working parameters along this section.
You might think professional boxing needs another set of acronyms like Stephen Hawking needs more letters after his name: boxing isn't so much an alphabet soup as the complete works of Hawking whizzed up in a blender.
Impact investing, with its own set of acronyms and rating regimes, has grown up largely separate from corporate ESG reporting.
In addition to the black-list, we used a set of linguistic rules to filter out acronyms, names of people, names of organizations, and adjectival uses of the toponyms based on their immediate lexical context and grammatical properties.
The SHOWe D acronym represents a set of prompts often used in photovoice and PDPE studies to facilitate critical thinking, reflection, and empowerment; prompts include: "What do you See in this picture?", "What is Happening in this picture?", "How does this relate to Our lives?", " Why does this problem, concern or strength exist?" and "What can we Do about it?" [ 30, 31, 33, 53].
The "State of the Art Reactor Consequence Analyses," known by the acronym SOARCA, are a set of studies conducted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission starting in 2006.
By Elizabeth Kolbert April 7, 2011 The "State of the Art Reactor Consequence Analyses," known by the acronym SOARCA, are a set of studies conducted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission starting in 2006.
(u.s.a. -- get it?) But U.S.A. is a set of initial letters pronounced individually, not forming an acronym that can be pronounced as a word or is already a word.
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