Sentence examples for issue abbreviated from inspiring English sources

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Worldwide, such high-level meetings generally end in a consensus communiqué -- yet the last two inter-American summits in 2009 and 2012 terminated in deadlocks, requiring the summit hosts to issue abbreviated statements under their own names.

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Publication date (abbreviate months, if used).

For simplicity, the truncated IP3R constructs used to address these issues, all of which have the same N-terminus, are abbreviated by reference to the number of residues after TMD1.

The title was changed to The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (usually abbreviated to F&SF) with the second issue, and the new magazine rapidly became successful and influential within the science fiction field.

Fork the story here for a moment because there is a real issue here with the "secret question" (from here on abbreviated more appropriately as just "secret ?").

The Tiger II was issued to heavy tank battalions of the Army (Schwere Heerespanzerabteilung – abbreviated s.H.Pz.Abt) and the Waffen-SS (s.SS.Pz.Abt).

The first Tactical-Technical Requirement (abbreviated in Russian as TTZ) for the large battleship design was issued on 21 February 1936 but proved too ambitious, specifying nine 460 mm guns and a speed of 36 knots on a displacement of 55,000 tons.

This was an issue for both digital and non-digital documentation and data storage situations which resulted from the practice of abbreviating a four-digit year to two digits.

Lives feel abbreviated.

"Maybe camp will be abbreviated for me.

Some have been abbreviated for length and relevance.

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