That would depend on the company you are doing the data entry for. You will need to either ask your supervisor or refer back to your original instructions and see if that is mentioned as valid.
'Leaving out' would be Omitting or Redacting.
No, brackets are not used in APA when omitting the beginning words from a quote. The beginning words can simply be omitted without the need for brackets. However, if you are omitting words from the middle or end of a quote, then you would use brackets to indicate the omission.
If a word was omitted from a sentence then it would not be a complete sentence. (The above sentence is your sentance). The omitted sound of the movie annoyed people.
Not required for college, however college physics required for Dental school. Thus, I would recommend you take it as an introduction to the college courses you will be required to take.
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If a data set has an outlier, you would normally deal with it by omitting it from the average of the other values.
Accepted You would say 'accepted' angie.
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No. The grammatically correct sentence would read, "Did he get accepted into college?" or "Was he accepted into college?".
You would have to attend Knight school which is ironically during the day
- During an emergency that requires a higher-level management for resources - During a large scale emergency.
Did the events in Syria and the fact that there are lots of asylum seekers make it more difficult to be accepted or is it possible as long as all the required info is provided? If someone has enough to support themselves and was already accepted by the university they're going to. What can go wrong?