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subheading
/ ˈsʌbˌhɛdɪŋ /
noun
- the heading or title of a subdivision or subsection of a printed work
- a division subordinate to a main heading or title
Example Sentences
The subheading of a January 2021 opinion piece in The New York Times declared: “The terrible experiment is over.”
Ultimately, when a future history of the Trumpocene is written – assuming there are real historians in the Orwellian nightmare that would be a second Trump regime and the end of democracy — it should include a subheading that reads “Hillary Clinton was right!”
Each agenda topic is a subheading in this section, and summary notes are offered to describe the discussion that took place on each topic.
It is customary for the notes to indicate who made the statements that were being put into the minutes, and any motions pertaining to each subheading can be noted and logged.
Each topic discussed is given its own subheading, and the discussion is logged just as it is in the body of the standard minutes.
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