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  • meaning - Conformity vs. conformance - English Language Usage . . .
    I am curious about the differences in meaning, connotations, style, and correctness of using conformity vs conformance I haven't been able to find much using a simple web search, only a single un
  • Software bug formal usage - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Is it appropriate to use terms "software bug" and or just "bug" in formal report? What else could be used instead? Defect?
  • Should I use a or an prior to an abbreviation? [duplicate]
    For example, non-conformance is abbreviated as NC If I am referring to a non-conformance, I may pronounce the whole word or I may literally say the letters "NC"; in my industry, they are used interchangeably So if I am writing it in context, it can be "an NC" or "a NC" depending on whether I orally pronounce it as "NC" or "non-conformance"
  • Are in accordance with and according to interchangeable?
    @Reactor4 You could say that, but it would be an unusual, and probably inappropriate thing to say, depending on the context Using "in accordance with" with respect to a document, like a legal contract, that is prescriptive is not unusual "In accordance with the Geneva Convention " is something that would sound right to a native English speaker If all you mean to say is "this is what Susan
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    They don't necessarily have to be compliant to the regulations, so should be independent of that Ideas so far are: stakeholder (s) dependent (s) participant (s) partner (s) but none sound specific in relation to the conformance with a set of rules This word is for formal use in a business document A collective term would be ideal, but not
  • prefixes - When is the prefix non- used vs un-? - English Language . . .
    "Un-" is defined as "a prefix meaning 'not,' freely used as an English formative, giving negative or opposite force in adjectives and their derivative adverbs and nouns and less freely used in certain other nouns " "Non-" is defined as "a prefix meaning 'not,' freely used as an English formative, usually with a simple negative force as implying mere negation or absence of something (rather
  • prepositions - Consistency to, or consistency in? - English Language . . .
    I have discussed several different principles in my argument Is there consistency within [or in] what I wrote? If you are discussing conformance to an external element, use with He has explained these same concepts in his first book Is there consistency with what I wrote? The phrase consistency to does not seem to fit most constructions
  • When to use generally, usually, or normally
    People don't normally walk about naked in public You can substitute usually, but the emphasis on "conformance to norms" is more important when you use normally For inanimate objects, usually often seems more appropriate than normally Our piano usually goes out of tune once the weather turns cold
  • Using non- to prefix a two-word phrase - English Language Usage . . .
    Does "non-" prefixed to a two word phrase permit another hyphen before the second word? If I want to refer to an entity which is defined as the negation of another entity by attaching "non-" it se
  • Comma before only to - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    There's no universal should, just conformance to the guide you have chosen or have had thrust upon you I favor the Chicago Manual of Style, which would suggest placing the comma for three reasons -- You have a contrasting element, since the implication of the sentence is that you went to the club expecting to meet Joel





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