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- “Councilor” vs. “Councillor” - English Language Usage Stack . . .
Is councilor the spelling used in the U S , while councillor the spelling used in Canada, UK, and most places internationally? Hilariously, Google will use both councilor and councillor in the same
- Is the word, Council singular or plural? - English Language Usage . . .
MOVED by Councillor Edmonds that Council accepts the updated Snow Removal Policy: Policy #S-45-1 Another example: MOVED by Councillor Peavoy that Council direct administration to carry out a plan of action for all the things discussed in the 2016 Council planning session, and to carry forward tasks emergent from the planning session assignments
- What word describes keeping something for purposes of reference, and . . .
Context: At a Town council meeting, one policy was rescinded, and a new policy was presented One councillor requested that a record be kept of the old policy for reference so the new policy could be
- The meaning of act in capacity [closed] - English Language Usage . . .
In that case the councillor would be "acting in the capacity of mayor" The problem with the sentence as it stands is that the "capacity" is not very well defined
- word choice - Late to the party vs. late for the party - English . . .
Councillor Robert Marshal arrived late to the meeting so in his absence the meeting was chaired by vice chairman Councillor (www veolia co uk) (For a non-native speaker there is no difference whatsoever)
- word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
E g my local newspaper will write: "Conservative Councillor John Smith " in one sentence, and then follow up with "the Tory councillor said that " This is just because journalists like to avoid using words repeatedly for ease of reading
- When is L doubled? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Actually, to my understading, the form with double l (e g "travelling") is more common in British English, while in American English the spelling would be with single l ("traveling") It seems that Irish, Australian, NZ, and Canadian varieties generally prefer the (British) double l versions More information e g at the Wikipedia article on British American spelling differences (Do note
- grammar - Do I Capitalize someones role? - English Language Usage . . .
Do I use capitals when referring to someone's position within an institution or company? And is it the same for all levels of employee? i e in the following sentence, should the words in bold be
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