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  2. List of proofreader's marks - Wikipedia

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    Insert question mark: sp: Spell out: Used to indicate that an abbreviation should be spelled out, such as in its first use stet: Let it stand: Indicates that proofreading marks should be ignored and the copy unchanged tr: transpose: Transpose the two words selected wf: Wrong font: Put text in correct font ww [3] Wrong word: Wrong word used (e.g ...

  3. Why AI watermarks miss the mark in preventing misinformation

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    The vulnerabilities of watermarking were on display Wednesday when Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg updated his cover photo on Facebook with an AI-generated image of llamas standing on computers. It was ...

  4. Caret (proofreading) - Wikipedia

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    The caret was originally and continues to be used in handwritten form as a proofreading mark to indicate where a punctuation mark, word, or phrase should be inserted into a document. [1] The term comes from the Latin word caret, "it lacks", from carēre, "to lack; to be separated from; to be free from". [2]

  5. Local skepticism - Wikipedia

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    Local skepticism is the view that one cannot possess knowledge in some particular domain. It contrasts with global skepticism (also known as absolute skepticism or universal skepticism), the view that one cannot know anything at all.

  6. Mark Robinson should quit the race for NC governor. If not ...

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    Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson only has one reasonable option now: Quit the race for governor. But despite a damning CNN report Thursday on his shocking internet postings from years ago ...

  7. The IQ Controversy, the Media and Public Policy - Wikipedia

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    The IQ Controversy, the Media and Public Policy is a book published by Smith College professor emeritus Stanley Rothman and Harvard researcher Mark Snyderman in 1988. . Claiming to document liberal bias in media coverage of scientific findings regarding intelligence quotient (IQ), the book builds on a survey of the opinions of hundreds of North American psychologists, sociologists and ...

  8. Markedness - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic 'naturalists' view markedness relations in terms of the ways in which extralinguistic principles of perceptibility and psychological efficiency determine what is natural in language. Willi Mayerthaler, another linguist, for example, defines unmarked categories as those "in agreement with the typical attributes of the speaker".

  9. List of commonly misused English words - Wikipedia

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    A cachet (IPA: /kæˈʃeɪ/) is a seal or mark, such as a wax seal on an envelope or a mark of authenticity on a product (usually used figuratively to mean "marked by excellence, distinction or superiority"). [28] Standard: The pirates buried a cache of jewels near the coast. Standard: Living in New York City definitely has a certain cachet.