Tag Search Results For 'capitalization' (21)

Palabras extranjeras

Mark it Right | October 3rd 2008 by Laura

Ok, ahí les va la duda. Supongamos que tenemos un término que tiene que dejarse tal cual en la traducción al español, escrito en letras cursivas. Si es algo que va con minúscula en español, ¿se escribe con mayúscula de cualquier forma? Por ej read more

Title Case

Mark it Right | September 29th 2008 by Laura

As translators, we are faced with many decisions, not the least of which are the stylistic conventions to follow for each project. There’s tone, tense, word choice, capitalization and punctuation to consider. In English and Spanish alike, there read more

INADEQUATE CAPITALIZATION IN THE DUTCH CARIBBEAN

Karel's Legal Blog | August 15th 2008 by Karel Frielink

Liability for thin-capitalization? In terms of ‘piercing the corporate veil’, thin or inadequate capitalization usually means capitalization that is not in proportion to the nature of the risks the business of the corporation necessarily entails; read more

HeathenZ - What should the Z stand for?

Heathenz | August 12th 2008 by Kevin

Apparently there are some who don’t like my bastardization of the English language in the name of my blog. I thought it would be a little 2.0ish of me to have a misspelling and I thought naming my blog heethnz was going a tad too far. So for so read more

Today Isn’t Half Bad

Taste Like Crazy | July 24th 2008 by Taste Like Crazy

I know I’m a big ole whiny ass and all of that BUT you keep coming back.  SO, you either enjoy reading my bitching OR you enjoy my OVERUSE of capitalization.  [It's definitely the last one.] There’s been tons of stuff posted on the inte read more

Introduction To Morningstar Style Box

Moolanomy | June 19th 2008 by Pinyo

In doing your investment research, you may have come across a Tic-Tac-Toe-like box similar to the one below. This box is called the Morningstar Style Box. This particular one came from Vanguard 500 Index (VFINX) profile on Yahoo! Finance. What Is read more

Should Grape Varieties Be Capitalized?

De Long Wine Moment | June 4th 2008 by Steve De Long

Is it Cabernet Sauvignon or cabernet sauvignon? The New York Times and Slate.com don’t capitalize the names of grape varieties but practically everyone else does. What, then, is the correct usage? This may seem a little geeky or pedantic but it†read more

Small Business Owner Looking for Debt, So what?

IBS Pro! | June 3rd 2008 by bengkyo

Maintain a good business is not an easy task to do, especially on this latest economic condition that currently unfriendly for new business and even forces old business to play safe in order to survive. But, despite the economic condition is not favo read more

Twenty Items of Interest (v.18)

Caffeinated Thoughts | May 15th 2008 by Shane Vander Hart

1.  Just incase you haven’t had enough already… another political ad asking questions about Senator Barack Obama. HT: Nuke 2.  Because I didn’t do any political items in the last edition of Twenty Items of Interest.& read more

Google appears to Change Algorithm: Using Capital Letters Creates…

Big Oak SEO Blog | May 7th 2008 by Shell Harris

Keyword research tools may be in for another overhaul. Google’s algorithm now appears to be viewing the capitalized versions of keywords as separate from the lowercase versions. I came across this while searching for the lowercase and uppercase v read more

PLEASE to do/not REcyCLe

W A S H W O R D S (old) | April 28th 2008 by washwords

A bright red sign reading: “PLEASE Turn off Lights when Leaving” greeted me bright and early at my Official Government Office Building when I returned from vacation today. I saw it first in the hallway, then another and another, then one read more

hud DUD

Google Glitches | March 31st 2008 by Atlow

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Repeat after me: Proper nouns are capitalized

Google Glitches | February 3rd 2008 by Atlow

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Retirement Planning and the Rebalance

Retiring with a Plan | January 22nd 2008 by Paul Petillo

(Author’s note: This topic will be discussed at length in the book I am currently working on, Mutual Funds for the Utterly Confused, scheduled for a January 2009 publication. You can look for updates on the book at Mutual Funds – Explained as read more

I heard you the first time. NO NEED TO SHOUT!

Google Glitches | November 25th 2007 by Atlow

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Portfolio Update: Move Over, National Bank. Say Hello To TD.

Financial Jungle | November 20th 2007 by Financial Jungle

It’s a sad day yesterday as I eliminated my National Bank position after holding the stock for 21 months. Of course, it’s also one of the very first four stocks I purchased when I began my dividend-investing foray (the others were Power read more

Web Terminology: How to Get It Right

WordPlay editorial tips and tools | November 16th 2007 by Carla from WordPlay

For some reason, a lot of Web terms have multiple versions. This is partly because Web-related words are relatively new and haven’t had a chance to settle into standard, agreed-upon forms. Another reason is that American English words in gener read more

Ray macdonald is the sexiest Matt Damon - or something like that

Google Glitches | November 15th 2007 by Atlow

I don't really want to know who the sexiest dead man is. I don't. read more

Seems like today is CaPiTaLiZatION MOndaY...

Google Glitches | November 5th 2007 by Atlow

That should be MPs, not mps. read more

mCcain? MCCain? mccAIN? - something like that...

Google Glitches | November 5th 2007 by Atlow

A "double" glitch - look at the third headline also read more

Use, Don't Abuse, Capital Letters

One Step Forward | October 13th 2007 by Mel

I've been having fun today writing blog reviews at blogsrecord.com. In looking through blog listings, I find a number of things I would not have run across in my obsession with grammar and writing.One of those things drives me 'round the bend, howeve read more

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