stenography

హ్రస్వ లిపి
definition
noun
They sought a white-collar and clerical staff capable of using the latest office machinery, with modern office skills (such as stenography and typing), polished grammar, and some mathematical prowess.
the action or process of writing in shorthand or taking dictation.
translation of 'stenography'
హ్రస్వ లిపి,
మాటలను శబ్ద సంకేతాలలోసంక్షిప్తంగా వ్రాయుట
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The speed and accuracy of 'stenography' make it ideally suited to capturing the fast, and unpredictable, output of live broadcasts.
While a young adult, she teaches herself 'stenography' , which will become one of the primary means of sustaining herself for the rest of her life.
She graduated from the renowned Boston's Girls' High School and shortly thereafter pursued 'stenography' for a livelihood.
The chore of 'stenography' , however, was open to both men and women in the beginning.
Born near London, England, Insull learned 'stenography' , emigrated to America, and landed a job in 1880 as the personal secretary of Thomas Edison.
He informed people of the importance of Urdu 'stenography' and Urdu computer software.
Unlike most other crimes, it is technically possible for a spy to encrypt, hide evidence using 'stenography' , or both, and even completely delete all traces of evidence that was once on media.
Those attending are the White House correspondents, their average age surprisingly young, whose job - though involving some exotic travel and hobnobbing - tends toward a form of 'stenography' .
They sought a white-collar and clerical staff capable of using the latest office machinery, with modern office skills (such as 'stenography' and typing), polished grammar, and some mathematical prowess.
Barely 12 or 13 inmates had turned up during 1998-2003 for tailoring and 'stenography' .
The other young stars, judging by their paucity of further credits, apparently used the film as a springboard to careers in such varied fields as 'stenography' , dental hygiene, and automotive repair.
Its first students studied ‘commercial skills’ such as typing and 'stenography' .
It's called a stenotype machine, and it's also used for captioning television broadcasts and general office 'stenography' .
When she returned home to Carlisle, Pennsylvania, she enrolled immediately in a local commercial college and a year later, after learning typing and 'stenography' , sent out applications.
More insidious than the numerous hothead pundits are the far more numerous reporters who can't stop providing 'stenographic' services to official sources under the guise of journalism.
He chatted with clerks, 'stenographers' , police, lawyers, sometimes even defendants.
Those who do manage to get employment end up as telephone operators, 'stenographers' or office assistants.
The paper encourages reporters to incorporate analysis into their reporting rather than compose a 'stenographic' procession of facts, quotations, and official denials, allowing it in many cases to get closer to the truth than its rivals.
Sales included a rare first edition of Sir Isaac's 'stenographic' shorthand from 1837, which fetched £763 and a £2,115 manuscript volume of his correspondence in shorthand between 1839 and 1843.
There should be a full 'stenographic' record of the hearing available to the parties concerned.
This 'stenographic' reliance on official sources is not in keeping with independent journalism.
The women served in a variety of nursing positions, as recreation or entertainment specialists, secretaries, 'stenographers' and clerks.
In 1910, 38 percent of bookkeepers, 85 percent of 'stenographers' and typists, and 18 percent of clerks were women.
She was employed by the United States government for nine years as 'stenographer' , secretary, administrative assistant and acting personnel director in the Public Buildings Administration.
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