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Asked on April 18, 2021 in American english.
What does “defensible driving” mean?
- Ability to operate a motor vehicle and observe legal and defensible driving practices.. (from a bus driving training site)
- Among the Australian women, safe and morally defensible driving was more closely linked to the blood alcohol limit enforced in Australia.. (paper on drunk driving in Australia)
- Operate a vehicle, observing legal and defensible driving practices… (job requirement)
- 275 hits on Google.
Most of the other were either mistakes, repetition of a joke, or separated by a comma.
What is your argument?
Unlawful driving: A young man had just parked his car in his office building’s garage when he noticed a friend pulling in behind. As the young man approached his friend’s car, he noticed that her windshield was busted and that the car’s bumper was covered with blood, leaves and twigs. In short, he did that for a few minutes. What happened to you? “I was in an accident… I ran over an attorney,” she said. What’s with the twigs and leaves behind the car? I had to chase him all through the park! How
can we create a better future for our society?”
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Asked on April 16, 2021 in American english.
What does “defensible driving” mean?
- Ability to operate a motor vehicle and observe legal and defensible driving practices.. (from a bus driving training site)
- Among the Australian women, safe and morally defensible driving was more closely linked to the blood alcohol limit enforced in Australia.. (paper on drunk driving in Australia)
- Operate a vehicle, observing legal and defensible driving practices… (job requirement)
- 275 hits on Google.
Most of the other were either mistakes, repetition of a joke, or separated by a comma.
What is your argument?
Unlawful driving: A young man had just parked his car in his office building’s garage when he noticed a friend pulling in behind. As the young man approached his friend’s car, he noticed that her windshield was busted and that the car’s bumper was covered with blood, leaves and twigs. In short, he did that for a few minutes. What happened to you? “I was in an accident… I ran over an attorney,” she said. What’s with the twigs and leaves behind the car? I had to chase him all through the park! How
can we create a better future for our society?”
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Asked on April 15, 2021 in American english.
What does “defensible driving” mean?
- Ability to operate a motor vehicle and observe legal and defensible driving practices.. (from a bus driving training site)
- Among the Australian women, safe and morally defensible driving was more closely linked to the blood alcohol limit enforced in Australia.. (paper on drunk driving in Australia)
- Operate a vehicle, observing legal and defensible driving practices… (job requirement)
- 275 hits on Google.
Most of the other were either mistakes, repetition of a joke, or separated by a comma.
What is your argument?
Unlawful driving: A young man had just parked his car in his office building’s garage when he noticed a friend pulling in behind. As the young man approached his friend’s car, he noticed that her windshield was busted and that the car’s bumper was covered with blood, leaves and twigs. In short, he did that for a few minutes. What happened to you? “I was in an accident… I ran over an attorney,” she said. What’s with the twigs and leaves behind the car? I had to chase him all through the park! How
can we create a better future for our society?”
- 653848 views
- 12 answers
- 241299 votes
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Asked on April 9, 2021 in American english.
What does “defensible driving” mean?
- Ability to operate a motor vehicle and observe legal and defensible driving practices.. (from a bus driving training site)
- Among the Australian women, safe and morally defensible driving was more closely linked to the blood alcohol limit enforced in Australia.. (paper on drunk driving in Australia)
- Operate a vehicle, observing legal and defensible driving practices… (job requirement)
- 275 hits on Google.
Most of the other were either mistakes, repetition of a joke, or separated by a comma.
What is your argument?
Unlawful driving: A young man had just parked his car in his office building’s garage when he noticed a friend pulling in behind. As the young man approached his friend’s car, he noticed that her windshield was busted and that the car’s bumper was covered with blood, leaves and twigs. In short, he did that for a few minutes. What happened to you? “I was in an accident… I ran over an attorney,” she said. What’s with the twigs and leaves behind the car? I had to chase him all through the park! How
can we create a better future for our society?”
- 653848 views
- 12 answers
- 241299 votes
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Asked on April 6, 2021 in Meaning.
Any synonym will do.
in a state of completion or preparedness as for use or action; ready or quick.
Is it uncommon to learn the meaning of words from their use in context? How can I take a word like “irascible” without going into detail but could easily explain its meaning completely? It’s always a good idea to look up a new word for its denotation and its connotation in Google. Add root words and your language appreciation will blossom.
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Asked on April 5, 2021 in Meaning.
Any synonym will do.
in a state of completion or preparedness as for use or action; ready or quick.
Is it uncommon to learn the meaning of words from their use in context? How can I take a word like “irascible” without going into detail but could easily explain its meaning completely? It’s always a good idea to look up a new word for its denotation and its connotation in Google. Add root words and your language appreciation will blossom.
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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Grammar.
“Neither they nor we
went to the show. I don’t want to spoil it (wom merz’s answer on the other end of the question)”, says the correct answer. ” (Neither modifies the subjects; if the subjects were not named it would stand in for the subjects and in your case, the subjects are named, and neither/nor both require subjects, thus cannot be the subjects of the verb went). They
and we are compound subjects of the sentence, therefore are in the nominative case; they and we are doing the action of the verb.
Our effect is an accusative case – recipients of the action of the verb, or objects of a preposition. They hit
us. This is the accusative case. (direct object of the verb) The agreement was between them and us. (objects of the preposition ‘between’)
The Nominative (or subjective) is the form noun in the dictionary. I (accusative: me), we (accusative: us), he (accusative: him), she (accusative: her), they (accusative: them) and who (accusative: whom).
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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Grammar.
What’s the best way to disengage from someone or something.
Disengage: to separate from someone or something. withdraw One
doesn’t separate with, one doesn’t separate from. Why by from when “from” is used in definition, often he is meant to be “from” is not understood at all, and therefore needs not be written.
What turned out to be the dance between two dancers became more and more pronounced as they became an unstoppable pair.
It’s understood that dancers are slowly disengaging from each other and separating.
If gears malfunction, they will automatically disengage.
Can I start off by saying that I will not be leaving this country anymore?
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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Grammar.
“Neither they nor we
went to the show. I don’t want to spoil it (wom merz’s answer on the other end of the question)”, says the correct answer. ” (Neither modifies the subjects; if the subjects were not named it would stand in for the subjects and in your case, the subjects are named, and neither/nor both require subjects, thus cannot be the subjects of the verb went). They
and we are compound subjects of the sentence, therefore are in the nominative case; they and we are doing the action of the verb.
Our effect is an accusative case – recipients of the action of the verb, or objects of a preposition. They hit
us. This is the accusative case. (direct object of the verb) The agreement was between them and us. (objects of the preposition ‘between’)
The Nominative (or subjective) is the form noun in the dictionary. I (accusative: me), we (accusative: us), he (accusative: him), she (accusative: her), they (accusative: them) and who (accusative: whom).
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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Meaning.
Contraception: Intentional prevention
of ovulation, fertilation of an egg cell, or implantation of a fertilized egg in the uterine wall through using different drugs, devices, sexual practices, or surgical procedures. AHDEL Contraceptive
“drug, noun” A
contraceptive drug or device, such as birth control pill or condom. “Adhil Contraceptive and contraceptive drug. Is it
true that one can still avoid pregnancy if an antisexist treatment is given? What are some ways to prevent ovulation including ovulation pills? Is Abstinence (oral contraceptives), etc.? I have spoken some times in the definitions of words and so a few are mentioned as examples.
My name is Rhonda. A contraceptive is a device (I would include a drug here technically as a device) used to prevent pregnancy. Is it effective in pregnancy? We have more definitions of ‘manufacturers’ than act (unless you want to list every single brand of a product) and because this definition is more limited. There are fewer of these than there are acts. There’s no need to delineate multiple options.
…the physical manifestation of the act.
What is the difference between Non-Stop and Non-Stop? In simple terms, abstinence is overcoming any physical harm or ill feeling. Pregnancy: The physical and verbal manifestation of a surgical procedure as a means of contraception could be the tying off of the fallopian tubes or undergoing vasectomy.
What is the difference between device and device? If you interpret device as
A contrivance or invention serving a particular purpose…
then it’s something concrete, physical, with mass and composition, e.g. a coin! Is there a copper IUD? If you define devices as “physical manifestations”, then you’re correct.
When you use a contraception device, you can’t actually call many
of the acts of contraception devices.
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