The main innovation was Playfair's use of algebraic notation to abbreviate the proofs which he taught in his class. |
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I just think it's crass to abbreviate in that manner, writing in text-speak like some 15-year-old going out on a Friday night. |
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Due to the large numbers of those indicted, the court clerks eventually tired of writing the charge in full and began to abbreviate it. |
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Europeans abbreviate dates in reverse, and doing it wrong could invalidate your card. |
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In order to save typing, many people will abbreviate common words and phrases. |
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Here we greatly abbreviate our summary of the book to focus on its limitations. |
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When there are lots of documents to be signed, I choose to abbreviate my signature. |
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With his ability to abbreviate his backswing and his penchant for quick rallies, Wimbledon offers him more opportunity. |
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Myself, I never ever abbreviate, but cabinet ministers and heads of industry do. |
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In that run-up, their habit is to make announcements on things that we have been advocating for, but always they abbreviate the announcement. |
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In the case of an internal user report, the actuary may appropriately abbreviate the recommendation for external user reports. |
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When I'm composing my reviews, I often abbreviate the movie title, then use Microsoft Word's replace function to fill in the title in its entirety. |
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And it's easier to delay something than to make something happen, so things tended to elongate rather than abbreviate. |
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I wish subtitles didn't have to abbreviate the dialogue though. |
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There is a warning to pilots not to abbreviate the checklists in order to minimize the turn around time during the scooping operation. |
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I think that will probably abbreviate the issue, so to speak, and hopefully you can quickly make a ruling on this. |
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To abbreviate the standards for an internal user report is efficient for both the actuary and the user provided that complete and clear communication is not thereby compromised. |
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The Exchange can abbreviate the designations for Restricted Shares in Exchange publications and can identify Restricted Shares with a code in the quotations prepared for the financial press. |
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You may have to abbreviate your company name. |
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How do you abbreviate Members of Parliament? |
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The RCMP should take all reasonable steps to abbreviate the time taken to resolve matters of discipline, employing every opportunity to resolve matters in an informal way. |
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If the required addition appears in full form within the prescribed source of information and is one of those listed in Appendix B.14, abbreviate and record the name without square brackets. |
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While the provisions for choosing an interim leader are clear and necessary, a national executive may wish to abbreviate a leadership process far more than would be possible in a delegated process. |
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The task of the committee will be to select, edit and abbreviate where necessary the examples of preaching by lay Dominicans offered for publication. |
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Abroad, some development theorists have latched on to the idea as an alternative to the globalisers' creed of growth-oriented market economics. So a new set of initials GNH is now used to abbreviate a small academic industry. |
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Acronyms are used most often to abbreviate names of organizations and long or frequently referenced terms. |
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The abbreviate form has never been able to recover that shock. |
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It is one thing to abbreviate by contracting, another by cutting off. |
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