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To this end, each possible value of the attribute must have a corresponding vector; in the case of capitalization, values could be: all lowercase letters, initial uppercase letter, other combinations, and a N/A value for punctuation and numbers.
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Other cases of capitalization include, e.g., medal name, position name, days of the week, months of the year, holidays, names of books, and names of magazines.
Other cases of capitalization include, e.g., medal name, position name, days of the week, months of the year, holidays, names of books, and names of magazines Because our method focuses on three types of entities, i.e., person, organization, and location, in the capitalization classifier, we take the first and the second cases into account.
Moreover, the US dollar gets a weight of roughly 50% in the case of market capitalization-based weights and therefore definitely dominates the behaviour of such an index, which seems to be an undesirable property in the light of Switzerland's strong linkages with the Euro area.
With the third heading, use sentence case for capitalization, meaning you only capitalize the first letter of the heading and the first letter after a colon.
Use title case for capitalization, meaning you only capitalize the important words.
20 In the benchmark calibration, I consider the replacement rate in the case of an individual capitalization scheme; here, I consider the replacement rate of PAYG.
Use title-case capitalization (capitalize important words): "Grace, Roger, 1999.
Level 4: Roman type, justified left, sentence-case capitalization (capitalize the first word and after colons).
In the case of Williams, with a market capitalization of $17.7 billion, investors will now have a clear choice.
Take the case of the spreading of heritage capitalization processes.
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