Exact(5)
Each SNP is capitalized in the corresponding codon, with the amino acid change shown in parentheses.
In enterprises, the "craft" of expert know-how is capitalized in an information system in the form of "business" rules.
According to [5], a letter is capitalized in the following cases: 1. Capitalize the first letter of the first syllable of a complete sentence, after punctuation, question mark, exclamation point, ellipsis ((ldots)) and new line.
The e-mail it sent me this morning touts the fact that all TWC customers can now enjoy 100 free (for some reason "free" is capitalized in the e-mail, like it's a proper noun) HD channels, never mind that lots of those channels are junk (like Fox Business… pretty sure if I wanted business news I'd read the Financial Times).
Make sure you are pronouncing the word with the stress on the correct syllable, which is capitalized in the phonetic pronunciation.
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The company would help allay investors' fears, analysts said, if it specified, for instance, how much it is capitalizing in software development costs each year.
(Right was capitalized, in what was perceived as another jab at sanctimonious conservatives).
That is a proper noun, to be capitalized; in this instance, I dissent from the style preferred by three major dictionaries as well as by The Times.
"The capitalization convention for French follows the rationale that 'de' is a preposition, hence not a lexical head word: only lexical head words are capitalized in family names," den-Dikken wrote.
Perhaps the next amicus brief will find the true intent of the amendment by pointing out that "militia" and "state" are capitalized in the original, whereas "people" is not.
Broadway plays invariably cost at least $2.5 million to mount these days, while musicals run a wider gamut: Some intimately sized musicals that hold down expenses can be capitalized in the ballpark of plays — the musical "Next to Normal," for instance, cost $4 million — while bigger-scale musicals tend to cost $10 million to $15 million these days.
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