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Former leader of the greater London council would have been better; but why, when we would say former leader of the GLC, do we drop to lower case when the name is spelled out?
The leap from city to village is like the shift from capital letters to lower case in a text message; like the difference between a brash, sprawling Tracey Emin installation and her beautifully delicate line drawings.
And the way that he is so sensitive to sometimes drop part of what somebody is saying to lower case which gives a slightly different feel to the rest of the sentence.
It does not seem to me that the practice results in any great inconvenience to the user... However there seems no good reason for perpetuating the practice, and in the forthcoming Supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary we shall revert to lower case, as has already been done in the Concise Oxford Dictionary.
Each keyword is reduced to lower case.
All of the depositor-provided synonyms were changed to lower case before generating MD5 hash values, so the synonym URIs are dereferenced in a case-insensitive manner.
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(And part of me wants to return the F and the W to lower-case status, so I don't feel as if I am actually attending a trade show).
It is widely believed that upper-case letters are more useful (compared to lower-case letters) for placing short titles.
The parser extracted the abstract titles demarcated by the XML tag, dropped all characters to lower-case, deleted all characters other than alphanumerics, spaces and hyphens, deleted the possessive suffix characterized by "'s" and converted plural words to singular words if the word ended in the suffix "oma" or consisted of the word "tumors" or "tumours".
So it offers no help with tricky positioning tasks like trying to pinpoint and delete a stray lowercase I next to a lower case J, or a number on a spreadsheet.
McCutcheon's speech notes, dashed off at typical speed on the back of a memo, capitalised the word DIGNITY next to a lower case efficiency.
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