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The four words used when reporting hostile reconnaissance are "observe, orient, decide, act." This is a methodology used to encourage individuals to be vigilant and take appropriate action when suspicious activity is detected.
Do you mean verbatim? That's repeating or reporting precisely the words used by a speaker or writer, leaving nothing out and adding nothing.
Yes, different types of clouds do sometimes bring different types of weather. For example: Clouds with nimbus/nimbo words in their name usually bring rain or snow.
No, overcast is an adjective (describing word).
Both "say" and "tell" can have a direct object and an indirect object. The direct object is the words spoken, and the indirect object is the person to whom the words are spoken. However, with "say" you put the word "to" in front of the indirect object; whereas, with "tell" you do not: I say to you, "Hello". I tell you, "Hello". Also, with "tell" you ALWAYS have an indirect object. With say, you don't have to have an indirect object: I say, "Hello". I tell you, "Hello". (You would never say, "I tell, Hello".)
Those pictures made from a lot of descriptive words are called "word clouds" or "tag clouds." They visually represent text data, with the size of each word indicating its frequency or importance in the context. Word clouds are often used in data visualization to highlight key themes or concepts in a body of text.
The noun is a hyphenated form check-in, to mean the act of checking into a room, or reporting in. When used as a verb to mean confirming or reporting, it is two words, to "check in."Examples:He had a late check-in for the flight.They are expected to check in tomorrow.
Is the vebatim shorthand reporting method used primarily to record legal proceedings.
Yes You can Have Facts on Stratus Clouds. I used WikiAnswers.com
False. It is used for mortality reporting. ICD-10 will be implemented in the U.S. October 2013
In Old English clouds used to be called weolcan, but the word for a rock was clod, like a clod of earth. Clouds were the same sort of shape as rocks, so they were gradually called clods, and then clouds. So it was the Anglo Saxons, or Old English, who lived between the 5th and the 11th Centuries, who first called clouds clouds.
Formal communication is used for reporting the progress of assigned tasks. It does not use slang terminology and conforms to established rules, standard and processes.