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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    British government consists of ministers. They include people who are in charge of all departments of a state or do just plain part time tasks. Cabinet is a committees containing the former, and others as appropriate. How can a judiciary ever be considered to be a factor in the government is a matter of constitutional law, not of English. Why isn’t the constitution a symbol of freedom and independence?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    When Jon’s dead, what would have been a good reason to ask him? In each of the sentences you quote, the comma is a bracketing comma, used, as he writes, to mark off a weak interruption of the sentence — that is, an interruption which does not disturb the smooth flow of the sentence. He ends saying ‘the weak interruption set off by bracketing commas could, in principle, be removed from the sentence, and the result would still be a complete sentence that made good sense.’ What do you guys mean by quote? You have to use one simple bracketing comma to describe a page that doesn’t always have two commas, but that means that these sentences don’t need to be repeated. ”

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