Weak from scurvy and rheumatism, Sneden scratched away in his shorthand diary, obsessively documenting everything he witnessed.
"My judge felt all women lawyers should take shorthand and should type, " Roberts recalled.
" But for younger employees, it's just simple shorthand for: "The numbers look good.
"She had been working where MDR is common, " he said, using shorthand for multidrug-resistant TB.
Mr. Truffaut matches this with his vigorous, shorthand style, "squeezing" time with numerous ellipses.
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The shorthand way we learned to say them in school is wages, interest, rents, and profits.
But he came up with a shorthand of something he's said so many times.
Graffiti, the handwriting recognition system that ships on 3Com's PalmPilot, also requires learning a bit of shorthand.
Input is accomplished using a shorthand handwriting recognition system, Graffiti, which is accurate and easy to learn.
Different fonts could be a shorthand to add different emotional cues or signal different types of messages.
Throughout, I use the shorthand term "Arab" to refer to the Muslim population of the countries in question.
China is increasingly coming up in both parties' campaigns, as a sort of shorthand for worrisome foreign influence.
In the marketing world, they give consumers shorthand codes about the character and identity of products and companies.
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That's often true of lengthened shorthand: too many words will dull the point.
We have also seen shorthand make a difference in the wrangle over Iraq.
The shorthand you prefer pegs where you stand on each of these issues.
But in this crowded world, we do need shorthand, and you can define yourself, if you do so carefully.
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No, each candidate uses the terms as shorthand to communicate very different preferences.
Today, "death tax" is a common on-screen headline on cable TV news, and it appears as shorthand throughout the media.
Once it's clear which shorthand is dominating the national conversation, the rest of the process may be a foregone conclusion.
She used shorthand so often that from time to time, she would forget, and leave me a note in shorthand!
Jetpacks have become something of a pop-culture meme in the past decade, a hipster shorthand for science fiction's unfulfilled promises.
To people accustomed to getting immediate gratification from a tax benefit, the Roth K--shorthand for 401(k)--looks at first blush rather unappealing.
Jot also disappointed because certain characters require learning a shorthand of sorts, but even so the program didn't achieve outstanding accuracy.
No, not the adolescent texting shorthand, but something that strikes to the very hearts of many people over 40: Old Media Guilt.
To make the log less of a burden, use a consistent shorthand.
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Nitpick a colleague for using shorthand in emails sent from his iPhone?
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Its policy is to favour a free float, which is shorthand for letting the market set the value of the Australian dollar.
The Vatican (to use the convenient shorthand for the pope and his advisers) is unmoved by argument on either of these subjects.
Fifteen minutes of fame are nothing compared to the starry currency of social shorthand, even if both, like the Perseids, are just as fleeting.
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