Yes wind up "a tendency or a trend"
Posted By: MT50 on 2007-12-19
In Reply to: wind (wined) ????that is the question... - lessMT
Subject: Yes wind up "a tendency or a trend"
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Perfect! Thanks so much! (this doc has an annoying tendency to try to sound impressive in her repo
Subject: Perfect! Thanks so much! (this doc has an annoying tendency to try to sound impressive in her reports) :)
wind (wined) ????that is the question...
Subject: wind (wined) ????that is the question...
There is a wind swept deformity possible
Subject: There is a wind swept deformity possible
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s/l the patient would wind up in the same predictament...TIA and exhausted
Subject: s/l the patient would wind up in the same predictament...TIA and exhausted
The current trend seems to be to do away with hyphens when possible
Subject: The current trend seems to be to do away with hyphens when possible
That doesn't make it correct, but that's what I've been told to do on several accounts, including the last time I worked in-house.
The trend has been to skip the apostrophe
Subject: The trend has been to skip the apostrophe
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Trend now is to omit certain hyphens, so well seated. nm
Subject: Trend now is to omit certain hyphens, so well seated. nm
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It's really up to your client. The trend is to not capitalize depts. or entities
Subject: It's really up to your client. The trend is to not capitalize depts. or entities
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