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Often, the name reflects the company or individual who standardized it, such as the. 30 Newton, or some characteristic important to that person.
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Often used with name of a functional area ; Finance Director, Director of Finance, Marketing Director, and so on.
Often the word takes the definite article and is capitalized — " the Divinity " — as though it were a proper name or definitive honorific.
Often the species of mafic minerals is included in the name, for instance, hornblende-bearing granite, pyroxene tonalite or augite megacrystic monzonite, because the term " granite " already assumes content with feldspar and quartz.
Often, at first, the new version of an object is given a special name to distinguish it from the established version.
" Often it was enough to merely substitute one name for another, but any detailed report of events demanded care and imagination.
Often, the presidential nominee will name a vice presidential candidate who will bring geographic or ideological balance to the ticket or appeal to a particular constituency.
Often, this transaction is termed a sale or lease of the domain name, and the registrant may sometimes be called an " owner ", but no such legal relationship is actually associated with the transaction, only the exclusive right to use the domain name.
Often they have a " sign-in " page where you put your label or name, then each page will often contain a question which you answer ( i. e. When was the last time you said " I love you ") and the signer would write the appropriate response.
Often wrestlers have little choice in their name, which is given to them by their trainer ( or stablemaster ), or by a supporter or family member who encouraged them into the sport.
Often it is only after the realization that a poorly chosen name results in an undesired impression that a person or group decides on a different name.
Often when his name is attached to a mythic prophecy, it is introduced simply to supply a personality to the generic example of a seer, not by any inherent connection of Tiresias with the myth: thus it is Tiresias who tells Amphytrion of Zeus and Alcmena and warns the mother of Narcissus that the boy will thrive as long as he never knows himself.
Often called the capital of Coffee in Mexico, the name Coatepec comes from the Nahuatl coatl, serpent and tepetl, hill ( The Hill where the Snakes are ).
Often yuánfèn is said to be the equivalent of " fate " ( as is with the title of a 1984 movie, given the western name Behind the Yellow Line, starring Leslie Cheung ) or " destiny ".
Often collaborating with lyricist Pete Bellotte, Moroder had a number of hits in his own name including " Son of My Father " in 1972 before releasing the synthesizer-driven From Here to Eternity, a notable chartbuster in 1977, and in the following year releasing " Chase ", the theme from the film Midnight Express.
Often there would be two contrasting galanteries with the same name, e. g. Minuet I and II, to be played alternativement, meaning that the first dance is played again after the second, thus I, II, I.
Often used as a genericized trademark, especially in the United States, the name Kleenex is a registered trademark of Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc .. Kleenex products are manufactured in 30 countries and sold in more than 170.
Often when his name was put forward to participate in the Florentine government ( reggimento ), he chose to pay the fine rather than serve, although he did serve one term as Gonfaloniere.
In 1943, an Italian-American woman, Rita Zucca also began broadcasting to American troops from Rome, using the name “ Sally .” Often the two women were thought to be one and the same.
Often and reflects
Often the English name reflects a French origin, sometimes unchanged from French, e. g. Cologne, sometimes changed slightly, e. g. Vienna ( Vienne ), Venice ( Venise ).
Often, though not in the case of the Tekna, the Berber-Arab elements of a tribe's cultural heritage, reflects social stratification.
* Often reflects initial resources of an area, which is not typically indicative of comparative advantage
Often the crime reflects the perpetrator's conflicted feelings about private same-sex thought and desires.
Often and company
Often after the director has had his chance to oversee a cut, the subsequent cuts are supervised by one or more producers, who represent the production company and / or movie studio.
Often the government demanded that certain subsidiaries be sold so that the new company would not monopolize a particular geographical market.
Often and in the case of Carbonado, the company also owned the houses and the energy resources as well.
Often a Do Not Invite List is kept of persistent rule breakers so that participants can know they are in safe company.
Often the company maintains a special interest in the trust which is called an " interest only strip " or " first loss piece ".
Often these artists demanded fees which the company could not hope to make up from sale of their records.
* Often the loan / equity ($ 11bn above ) is not paid off after sale but left on the books of the company ( XYZ Industrial ) for it to pay off over time.
Often incorrectly called a " limited liability corporation " ( instead of company ), it is a hybrid business entity having certain characteristics of both a corporation and a partnership or sole proprietorship ( depending on how many owners there are ).
Often Guerrilla tactics are used against a company by advertising to their competitors ’ customers directly for the most impact.
Often, a business-to-consumer electronic commerce ( B2C ) company functions as the bridge between buyer and manufacturer.
Often nearby sites owned by the same company or which are nearby and have been reclaimed, levelled or filled are also contaminated even where the current land use seems innocuous.
Often called " Kissel Kars ," of the 35, 000 automobiles the company produced, only 150 are known to exist today.
* Employer is not following own termination procedures: Often, the employee handbook or company policy outlines a procedure that must be followed before an employee is terminated.
Often a company will already have job descriptions that represent a historical collection of tasks performed.
Often the term is used as a means to grow financially in which a company sells off a business unit in order to focus their resources on a market it judges to be more profitable, or promising.
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