Style Guidelines Sample Clauses

The Style Guidelines clause sets out the standards and conventions for formatting, language, and presentation that must be followed in a document or project. It typically covers aspects such as font usage, heading structures, citation formats, and tone of writing, ensuring consistency across all materials. By establishing clear stylistic rules, this clause helps maintain a professional and uniform appearance, reducing confusion and streamlining collaboration among contributors.
Style Guidelines. TOO shall use the Licensed Marks in accordance with the “Teekay Style Guidelines,” the current version of which is attached hereto as Schedule B (as may be modified by 136180672.12 Teekay from time to time, the “Style Guidelines”). From time to time and without TOO’s approval, Teekay may modify certain elements of the Licensed Marks or the Style Guidelines. Accordingly, Teekay does not represent and warrant that the Licensed Marks or any of their elements will be maintained or used in any particular fashion. In the event that Teekay makes modifications to the Licensed Marks or the Style Guidelines, TOO will be subject to any such modifications effective upon reasonable written notification from Teekay; provided, however, that TOO shall be allowed a reasonable transition period to make such modifications to affected Vessels, to materials used in connection with the TOO Business bearing pre-modified Licensed Marks and with respect to any other uses of the Licensed Marks permitted hereunder. In no event shall TOO or its Subsidiaries or their respective sublicensees be required to comply with style guidelines or other restrictions with respect to the use of the Licensed Marks that do not generally apply to other entities using the Licensed Marks.
Style Guidelines. Each of American and Gogo will adhere to the style guidelines for the other Party’s Marks as described in Section 1.4 of this Exhibit I.
Style Guidelines. All media deteriorates over time; this is one of the reasons transcription is essential to the long- term preservation of the Connecticut Bar Foundations Project collections. To ensure the accuracy of the transcript, please keep the following suggestions in mind: • Listen to the recording in its entirety once to become familiar with the voices and the questions being asked. • Create a verbatim transcript, but omit such expressions as "um" or "ah". Include expressions such as "umhum" or "huh-huh" when used to mean "yes" or "no" in response to specific questions. • Do not revise the narrator's words to force them into standard written prose. Leave untouched any sentence fragments, run-on sentences, and incorrect grammar. Commas and dashes may be used to reflect pauses in the spoken words. To ensure the consistency of the transcripts, listed below are style guidelines: • Abbreviations: In general, spell out words in full. Abbreviations, however, should be used for these common titles: Mr., Ms., Dr., Hon. Spell out names of currency (dollars, cents, pounds), percent, and number, (e.g., number 14, not #14). Do not use ampersands (&). Spell out the words “and”, “okay”, “etcetera.” Example: A: In October, I began as a first-year law clerk with the Hon. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇. • Abrupt sentence shifts or quick thought changes: Use two dashes (--). Example: A: Will he--can he--open the door? • Garbled or inaudible portions of the tape: If one word is inaudible, indicate the gap with a _ . When multiple words are inaudible, insert + or estimate the elapsed time using the indicator _
Style Guidelines. ARFOP, in collaboration with the project architects, recognition- item fabricators, and Arboretum staff, will establish the style guidelines for each type of recognition.

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