It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun.
Examples:
The board supports our decisions.
The Federal Reserve Board supports our decisions.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun or when it precedes a person's name or when it is used as a direct address. Examples: Board Member Andro We will have a meeting at 3 p.m., Board Member?
No, it's not necessary.
No it shouldn't be.
Yes.
Depends. If the phrase is "Legislator Bill", then yes it has to be capitalized because there's a name after it. However, if the sentence is "The legislators met for an important meeting", then no, it doesn't have to be capitalized.
Yes, board meeting minutes should be capitalized as it is a formal document and follows proper grammar rules.
Yes, "Faculty Meeting" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific meeting of the faculty.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun or when it precedes a person's name or when it is used as a direct address. Examples: Board Member Andro We will have a meeting at 3 p.m., Board Member?
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No, "executive officers meeting" should not be capitalized unless it is part of a title or heading where capitalization rules apply.
At the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: The Dinner Meeting (title of movie)
The board member's name should be capitalized. Board member, itself, should only be capitalized if it directly precedes the name of the member.
When used as part of a title, yes, e.g. President Obama. When used as a common noun, no, e.g. "The president [of the company] had a meeting with the board yesterday".
No, it's not necessary.
No it shouldn't be.
No, they should only be capitalized if they form part of a title.
Yes.