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  • Asked on March 18, 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 16, 2021 in Meaning.

    Do you say, ‘to raise/lower the blinds’ or ‘to pull the blinds up/down? What would you say if you were told to turn the slats?

    How do I bring them up or down with

    the cord?

    Let more light into your soul?

    To turn the slats to allow light in: Adjust

    the blinds to allow in a little more light To

    turn the slats to block light out: Close

    the blinds.

    Bonus tip:

    Close the curtain

    is “Draw the curtain” or “close the curtain” Like some people noted, this is a sideways movement.

    The movement is parallel to the spine.

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  • Asked on March 15, 2021 in Meaning.

    Is “She’s been in London for five days” true.? “She’s been” is a metaphor for something ongoing.

    If she has visited London or lived in London at various, multiple points, in the past, here are a couple options.

    Whereas, Marlene has visited London 5 times. (In this case, we don’t know if she’s in London currently or not.

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  • I would call it contagious or sympathetic reaction. I’m

    very susceptible to the contagiousness of someone else’s concert nerves. Examples If I visit a green room, I get nauseous even if I’m not going to be performing.

    When it comes to my sister’s panic attacks, I got a strong sympathetic reaction. I was working on increasing my separation from her emotional level.

    What are some intrepid and inspirational stories of any sort?

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  • I would call it contagious or sympathetic reaction. I’m

    very susceptible to the contagiousness of someone else’s concert nerves. Examples If I visit a green room, I get nauseous even if I’m not going to be performing.

    When it comes to my sister’s panic attacks, I got a strong sympathetic reaction. I was working on increasing my separation from her emotional level.

    What are some intrepid and inspirational stories of any sort?

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  • You requested a verb. What happens? What did

    you do right?

    What is related to

    being done right by someone?

    Do right by : Being or doing right towards, or treating in a morally just and socially honorable way. I know her husband is nice man and plans to do good for us all. My

    son, I am not

    long for this world. I should be studying from home to be able to live in a small town. I could not shorten it enough. – Be good. Do right. Be right. Do more. Be a mensch. Be mensch. Be mansch.

    There is a noun:

    Doing right.

    I was also a winner and we always give attention to things. I was doing well and will not complain. I can accept. You can never do wrong or achieve something. I could reward.


    If you don’t need the verb then I would suggest etiquette :

    American Heritage “The practices and forms prescribed by social convention or authority.

    What are the best ways to reduce our trash?

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  • If you really mean merciless unremorseful unfeeling

    unsentimental I wonder

    if you really mean such a strong word as merciless. What are some

    examples of coolheaded, unemotional,

    imperturbable, no-nonsense philosophies?

    What is the relationship among a public figure or a business man?

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  • Asked on March 5, 2021 in Other.

    Some people look in a Wikipedia to find an example sentence rather than a grammar book.

    As an undergraduate you’ll come across various examples of Oxford based upon the Oxford English Dictionary. This will be my first start point.

    1 Express a doubt or choice between alternatives.

    ‘he seemed undecied whether to go or stay’

    ‘it is still not clear whether or not he realizes’

    ‘2 i don’t know if he’s really going to move’ 1 Making an enquiry or investigation (often used in indirect questions)

    “I’ll see whether she’s at home”

    1. Indicating that a statement applies whichever of the alternatives mentioned is the case.

    “I’m going whether you like it or not”,

    “The same position applies if it is not known whether deportation order has been made or not”. ‘

    Phrases

    whether or no

    1 Whether or not.

    The only issue I thought arising would be whether or not the publication

    was defamatory 2 In any case

    (Anw: God should help us! ), whether or not, or no! What

    will you do after receiving the feedback of all four proposals?

    If I’m buying it whether I can afford it. 2) in india and no one can win it. What is this structure? I’m not sure whether

    I can afford to buy an elevator or why.

    (2) I’m buying it whether I can afford it or not. What are Oxford cases, which we can see that this is fine? I realize that if you change your order and you don’t buy the item, you are actually buying

    the item (see 1.1), so you can actually save the item (see 1.2) and not let it go to an unauthorized shipper. Note that it is also possible, and perhaps more common, to swap the order, which would result in I was doing it if i really can’t afford it. See 1.2).

    (3) I’m buying it whether I can afford it or whether I have to take out a loan. The Oxford examples don’t have this one given. I checked Cambridge. I didn’t

    know whether he wanted to see me or were just ‘juicy’ no matter what happened.

    But this example is from the other meaning of whether — “expressing a doubt or choice between alternatives (Oxford),” “used especially in reporting questions and expressing doubts (Cambridge). ” Your (3) is the meaning “Indicating that a statement applies whichever of the alternatives mentioned is the case (Oxford),” “used to introduce two or more possibilities (Cambridge). So

    (3) does not work as written.

    I’m buying it whether I can afford to buy it or (I) have to take out a loan. I don’t need I in my parentheses. It’s fine. I cannot have am in parentheses.


    Is your President putting in place

    the resources you need to accomplish your mission regarding the fight against terrorism and drug trafficking?

    I am absolutely convinced that segregation is on its deathbed, and those who represent it, whether they be in the United States or whether they be in London, England, the system is on its deathbed (MLK).

    The subjunctive is a herring. Life is subjective. It doesn’t change anything. But it does have its ways and things have to change.

    The extra whethers in 5a and 5b aren’t needed. They serve a rhetorical purpose and this is an example of pleonasm, defined by Merriam-Webster as the use

    of more words than those necessary to denote mere sense.

    Poleonasm, which stems via Late Latin from the Greek verb pleonazein, is a fancy word for redundancy. My mom used the word “plus” to represent the English word “plenty,” and the word actually means more, which literally means plein. ” Pleonasm is commonly considered a fault of style, but it can also serve a useful function. “Extra” words can sometimes be helpful to a speaker in getting a message across, adding emphasis, or simply adding an appealing sound and rhythm to a phrase.

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  • Asked on March 3, 2021 in American english.

    What does the word u201eknob” mean in “Why does our faucet have that knob?” mean?

    The saying goes that a picture is worth a thousand words. Is that true?

    I have circled in red the mysterious knob.

    I’m not very good at explaining jokes, but here we go: the person is asking about a feature of modern life that he has never understood, and which is totally tangential to the initial topic (viscosity),

    which was only 30 seconds. Have a comment?

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  • Asked on February 28, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I like the “Bookworm” books, although it might be a little old-fashioned. So, what are best alternatives for an avid

    reader?

    Having or marked by keen interest and enthusiasm, an avid golfer; an avid interest in cooking.

    American Heritage

    Hello! Let’s just introduce myself. I am reading and learning about books. I am an avid reader.

    I know the best way to say the word “hello” in a

    English language, but I don’t know it. What is it like to visit my blog every day? I love reading.

    What about gender equality and the desire to improve our society?

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