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Yes, "client" should be capitalized if it is referring to a specific individual or company.
The capital of Canada is Ottawa.
The capital letter of Australia is "C".
The word "company" should be spelled with a capital "C" when used as part of the full name of a specific company (e.g., Company C). Otherwise, when referring to a general concept or type of organization, it should be spelled with a lowercase "c" (e.g., a software company).
Tegucigalpa [teɣusiˈɣalpa]; Teg-ew-c-galpa
Yes, when the word "capital" is used in reference to the capital city or financial assets, it should be capitalized. However, when it is used in a general sense, like "capital punishment," it should not be capitalized.
The capital of Canada is Ottawa.
It depends on the context. If you are referring to a specific church or denomination, then use a capital "C." If you are talking about churches in general, then it can be lowercase.
You download the client and put the 508 cache in C:/ Hardrive, and run the client.
Cash A/c....................DR To Capital A/c
when in a health care setting, one way that you can 'differentiate' clients is according to their health care needs like, w/c client needs to be attended first before the other.eg. 1 client is like excessively bleeding, and another client couldn't breath.. so w/c client should be attended first?knowing how to prioritize clients, you can provide safe and quality health care.
Cash a/c Dr to capital a/c Cr or to 'x' capital a/c Cr [ Being capital brought in by X for business]
capital A/C Dr To Bank A/c Cr
Write and run a client and a server program in C-language using UDP
cash a/c---dr to capital a/c
The duration of Christmas with a Capital C is 1.5 hours.
Yes that is correct English, however "China" should have a capital "c".
interest on captial a/c dr To Partner's capital a/c