Sentence examples for no acronym from inspiring English sources

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So I figure that the JOBS Act has created jobs (no acronym here) for journalists.

While writing this report the complete sequence of a virus designated tomato chocolate spot virus (although no acronym has been proposed for this name, we will use ToChSV for the purpose of this paper) became available through GenBank.

The Times intended no disrespect, editors said, and knew just what it was doing: following a rule in its style manual that decrees that no acronym — SEAL stands for Sea, Air and Land — longer than four letters can be rendered in capital letters.

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Project No: 222963 acronym: "MOODINFLAMME".

The patient's perspective stressed the need for dose information, clear communication (no acronyms), the need to be sensitive to the patient's needs, and that the patient is a member of the team—"No decision about me without me".

My adventure in the "Great Unplugged Universe" continues (please -- no acronyms).

Yes, it seems remarkably uncomplicated and highly un-technical, and there are really no acronyms to cover it.

Follow-up references can shorten the name to "SLAC," but the laboratory should never be referred to as "SNAL" or "SLACNAL". As SLAC is no longer an acronym, it should never be spelled out; however, the word "SLAC" should always be represented in upper-case letters.

Therefore, UBS is no longer an acronym but is the company's brand.

The name was no longer an acronym of Anglo-Belgian India Rubber and was instead a name in its own right.

These folks are now referred to as NINJAs, an acronym for No Income, No Job or Assets.

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