Acronymic sentences do not necessarily need to be realistic statements; their primary purpose is to aid memory or convey specific information through the initials of words. As long as the sentence effectively represents the acronym and serves its intended function, it can be nonsensical or whimsical. However, for practical use and better recall, many prefer creating sentences that are coherent and meaningful.
No, "graduated" does not need a capital G unless it is the first word in a sentence.
No, you do not need a period after the word "via" unless it is the end of a sentence. "Via" is typically used as a preposition within a sentence, so it should be followed by the appropriate continuation of the thought. If "via" appears at the end of a sentence, then a period should follow it.
The doctor said I need more calcium.
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The noun 'need' can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:His need of a tutor was obvious to his parents. (subject of the sentence)We had to evaluate which need was the top priority. (subject of the relative clause)He had a need for a better car so he took a second job. (direct object of the verb 'had')Mother stayed at my bedside despite her need to rest. (object of the preposition 'despite')
Policy statements need to be specific and precise
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Need For Speed Prostreet is very realistic with great 3d. Basiclly the cars are real and they look realistic. The companies that you upgrade your car with is realistic. The sountracks fit the game very well. The races are epic. The locations of the races look realistic and are real (like Nevada, Tokyo, Chicago, and parts of Europe).
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would need to see the two statements; not shown in question.
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We would need to see the statements to be able to answer this question.
Does a sentence need a subject?
Any statements may appear anywhere you need them in a program, provided those statements are within the scope of those locations. In modular programming, you must include the module that contains each statement's prototype wherever you intend to use those statements.
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To accurately respond to your question, I would need to see the specific statements you are referencing. Please provide the statements, and I can help identify the global interaction they support.
to see if they trust the company