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WRITING MANUAL - Supreme Court - State of Ohio

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HOW TO USE EMPHASIS SIC<br />

The contract provides that “the parties shall deposit $100 with the escrow<br />

agent.” (Emphasis sic.)<br />

NOTE: The period appears inside the parenthesis.<br />

C. Emphasis added<br />

The term “emphasis added” is used to indicate that the word or words in italics<br />

were not italicized in the original.<br />

HOW TO USE EMPHASIS ADDED<br />

The contract provides that “the parties shall deposit $100 with the escrow<br />

agent.” (Emphasis added.)<br />

“[U]nsupported conclusions are not considered admitted and are not<br />

sufficient to withstand a motion to dismiss.” (Emphasis added.) <strong>State</strong> ex<br />

rel. Smith v. <strong>Ohio</strong> Adult Parole Auth., 61 <strong>Ohio</strong> St.3d 602, 603, 575 N.E.2d<br />

840 (1991).<br />

NOTE: The term “emphasis added” appears after the quote but before the citation.<br />

D. Emphasis deleted<br />

Use the term “emphasis deleted” to indicate that quoted material had an italicized<br />

word or phrase from which the italics have been removed.<br />

HOW TO USE EMPHASIS DELETED<br />

This court concluded that “any stay <strong>of</strong> an order <strong>of</strong> the commission is<br />

dependent on the execution <strong>of</strong> an undertaking by the appellant.”<br />

(Emphasis deleted.)<br />

NOTE: In the original opinion being quoted, the word “appellant” is in italics.<br />

The <strong>Supreme</strong> <strong>Court</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> 74 Writing Manual

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