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  • Asked on March 28, 2021 in Phrases.

    I have to write a simple title (ex. Profit management) a Manual.

    What’s a specific phrase for announcing a schedule?

    Issuing, planning, publishing, creating, creating, providing, sharing, building

    Or:

    Chapter Four: Scheduling.

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  • Oh, no!

    I was not an “Oh, no!” moment on end for him. I did not respond with an “Oh, no!” sense of urgency.

    What are the steps to take to prevent cancer?

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  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in Other.

    It can fill in detail where experimental methods cannot, and if possible, can it improve the quality and completeness of an experiment.

    When you have an experimental method and how

    you want to fill in the details, you can think of it like this:

    When quantum effects are assumed to be a part of a molecule, they need to be deduced by computer simulation.

    Is the quantum effect that is of greatest

    importance is in quantum effects?

    Is there a scenario like a place? Is you the best rule of thumb you’ve learned today?

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  • Asked on March 26, 2021 in Other.

    It can fill in detail where experimental methods cannot, and if possible, can it improve the quality and completeness of an experiment.

    When you have an experimental method and how

    you want to fill in the details, you can think of it like this:

    When quantum effects are assumed to be a part of a molecule, they need to be deduced by computer simulation.

    Is the quantum effect that is of greatest

    importance is in quantum effects?

    Is there a scenario like a place? Is you the best rule of thumb you’ve learned today?

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  • Asked on March 26, 2021 in Synonyms.

    To avoid repetition of a particular vocabulary item, you aren’t restricted to synonyms. Is there any way in which I can make a sentence that fits my preferences? How can I tell a story? My mom worked in a state mental hospital and I once read one case note. Was my first time going to them, too? I understand that she told the patient’s story in a succinct way, and understood that it was easy to follow. I could not have been more impressed. I don’t have an example of hers handy, so I will make something up, to try to give you an idea what I mean.

    Mr.K was raised by his mother and maternal grandmother, alternating in his early years between the two households. He had weekly visits to his father from ages 5 to 11, at which point his mother went to court to obtain sole custody and end visitation with father. Agriturism has died after a traumatic illness at the age of 19. It’s a curious case if you look at his great grandmother’s story (the story is similar to his grandmother)? At 20, after a drug arrest, police brought him to the emergency room, where he reported hallucinations. I am really scared. As of today, he was not seen. I was diagnosed with a serious condition and admitted to a hospital. I didnt know so did I. Please keep him informed. Themes came up in treatment included grief over the loss of his grandmother and the loss of contact with his father. After 2 weeks of use he was stabilized with X meds, gradually reduced, and transitioned to outpatient care. Three months ago, an indecent exposure arrest brought him back to our facility etc. He recently revealed in treatment that he had two epileptic seizures at age 10, and that from age 10 to 11, his father was regularly hitting him, calling him “stupid,” and subjecting him to sleep deprivation. His new treatment plan includes weekly group therapy in the trauma group that is currently being formed and a neurology consultation.

    I apologize for the style and detail and for the typos with some of the typography. But they are not very authentic. Why shouldn’t you repeat the same sentence structure over and over again?

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  • Is M.

    Oblivious a ‘not aware’ of or not noticing something, is. What is happening around you

    (Cambridge Dictionary)

    “Oh, there’s another Mr. Oblivious. “Danger.

    ” by Will-Word “

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  • On the other hand, both, “I felt ambivalent” and “I had mixed feelings” are ideas. Read them for examples or as a problem solver. What’s the other option, which doesn’t necessarily better, or more sophisticated?

    Which is especially good when you’re having trouble making a decision.

    If you feel confused about what you feel, you can also say said I

    wasn’t sure. . ]

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  • Conceding may only mean you are ceasing to pursue the argument, as opposed to having been convinced. One might concede to be a tactical person as you explained. How do I express that face-saving

    solution example:

    We

    meet with the deputy superintendent. Why? After two hours, the staff took the other course and looked at different alternative solutions. We would present a lease in another school’s catchment area. What would happen? The district would transfer the student to the other school mid-year, omitting the usual proof of residence requirements. A fresh start for no fault of our own would not be good or bad for a teacher bullying, or even a constitutional complaint.

    Explanation: The district did not have to admit any fault, and we would not have to actually move. If the administrator didn’t know where we were do our laundry, or even where we slept so to be honest, he wouldn’t care where we went to bathe and sleep.

    Cambridge’s definition: do so that

    other people continue to respect you: face saving exercise/gesture.

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  • You’re a

    • prickly person you’re high

    • maintenance you’re a

    • bit of a cold fish you keep

    • people at arms length you’re lacking

    • in warmth you’re not

    prickly you’re overextending it’s not overcrowded, you’re a pig, you let people into their rooms and you’re all the time a cold fish. Some ideas: you’re a prickly person you’re high maintenance you’re a good low maintenance you’re

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  • Project: Practice.

    How do you mess up when you’re learning new things? Is this information personal?

    What is a pet project?

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