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  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in Word choice.

    Is there a universal rule about what it is that a word is perfectly comfortable to use a sentence that was previously used by a hiring manager? After all, there is an entire industry build around ru00e9sumu00e9 or CV. In most industries this can be done for free. I’m new to formatting. I would like writing for my blog.

    Autodidact can refer to someone with skills but no formal education in a particular subject, but also to someone who is “educated” without formal schooling. I don’t want to be interpreted as passing along as a modern-day Abraham Lincoln, but I do say that I am self-taught in object-oriented programming or server administration.

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  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in American english.

    As for the use of gasoline in electric vehicle power generation, there are thousands of different types of gases that can be used for both industrial and household purposes, and none is particularly common at the consumer level. They are by and large the stuff of commercial and government fleets and a few alternative fuel enthusiasts.

    As such, there is no generic term for all vehicles powered by gaseous fuels, and no generic term for all gaseous fuels. Type of Gas: In a gas of gas it is necessary to specify the gas configuration. For example diesel or gas. Also, to describe where and how gas is used and why.


    What is natural gas for? In North America, this term applies exclusively to a blend of fuel gases dominated by methane. NaturalGas. Natural gas supply association) provides this typical composition of refined natural gas: Methane 70-90% Ethane, propane, and butane 0-20% Carbon dioxide 0-8% Oxygen 0-0.

    2%
    Nitrogen 0-5%
    Hydrogen sulphide 0-5%
    Rare gases trace

    If you were to say you drove a natural gas vehicle (or that your vehicle had a natural gas engine or was natural gas-fueled ), the assumption is that your fuel being methane-based by your vehicle. Biogas refers to the sourcing of the gas as opposed to its composition or properties, so referring to a vehicle as a biogas vehicle is an exercise in ego, as opposed to engineering.

    Compressed natural gas is the most commonly distributed format and most liquefied natural gas is still rare. I have found CNG in consumer magazines, but the average person may or may not understand the difference between the two, or between them and uncompressed natural gas (as for example delivered to homes for heating and cooking). Those in the transportation or energy industries may be familiar.


    As of 2009, the next most popular alternative vehicle fuel is liquefied petroleum gas, which is a blend dominated by propane and hence commonly known as propane. A propane engine or device (gas) runs in LPG as opposed to propane in the strict sense of the chemical compound, for example in the catchphrase of Hank Hill on the sitcom King of the Hill : I sell propane and propane accessories.

    Is Autogas available in Gmail? If so, then why? In both cases, though it’s very rare to have, neither does it really exist.. Does U.S. Energy Information Administration provide a description of natural gas products? How


    hydrogen is fuel for an external combustion engine is hydrogen. It’s just the hydrogen that makes it, and so more than appropriate as it’s not a blended product (such as another gas or chemicals). Why’s hydrogen vehicle a lab curiosity?

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  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in American english.

    As for the use of gasoline in electric vehicle power generation, there are thousands of different types of gases that can be used for both industrial and household purposes, and none is particularly common at the consumer level. They are by and large the stuff of commercial and government fleets and a few alternative fuel enthusiasts.

    As such, there is no generic term for all vehicles powered by gaseous fuels, and no generic term for all gaseous fuels. Type of Gas: In a gas of gas it is necessary to specify the gas configuration. For example diesel or gas. Also, to describe where and how gas is used and why.


    What is natural gas for? In North America, this term applies exclusively to a blend of fuel gases dominated by methane. NaturalGas. Natural gas supply association) provides this typical composition of refined natural gas: Methane 70-90% Ethane, propane, and butane 0-20% Carbon dioxide 0-8% Oxygen 0-0.

    2%
    Nitrogen 0-5%
    Hydrogen sulphide 0-5%
    Rare gases trace

    If you were to say you drove a natural gas vehicle (or that your vehicle had a natural gas engine or was natural gas-fueled ), the assumption is that your fuel being methane-based by your vehicle. Biogas refers to the sourcing of the gas as opposed to its composition or properties, so referring to a vehicle as a biogas vehicle is an exercise in ego, as opposed to engineering.

    Compressed natural gas is the most commonly distributed format and most liquefied natural gas is still rare. I have found CNG in consumer magazines, but the average person may or may not understand the difference between the two, or between them and uncompressed natural gas (as for example delivered to homes for heating and cooking). Those in the transportation or energy industries may be familiar.


    As of 2009, the next most popular alternative vehicle fuel is liquefied petroleum gas, which is a blend dominated by propane and hence commonly known as propane. A propane engine or device (gas) runs in LPG as opposed to propane in the strict sense of the chemical compound, for example in the catchphrase of Hank Hill on the sitcom King of the Hill : I sell propane and propane accessories.

    Is Autogas available in Gmail? If so, then why? In both cases, though it’s very rare to have, neither does it really exist.. Does U.S. Energy Information Administration provide a description of natural gas products? How


    hydrogen is fuel for an external combustion engine is hydrogen. It’s just the hydrogen that makes it, and so more than appropriate as it’s not a blended product (such as another gas or chemicals). Why’s hydrogen vehicle a lab curiosity?

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  • Asked on March 18, 2021 in Grammar.

    Is it possible to make a machine-readable grammar checker. While they do detect errors, they are no longer capable of replacing experience and education when a good grammar checker cannot be used?

    In this case, the software detects I can has, which is never correct, and so flags it for correction to can have. It does not detect that cheeseburger is usually a count noun and would ordinarily take an article, e.g. an article instead of a count noun. What are some good cheeseburgers?

    Any of the ideas given below are plausible. Ordinarily is not the same as never. If you can’t find a number in a cheeseburger? Could be adjective for a type of meal. It could be used as a mass noun, say, if ground beef and cheese were mixed up and used as a pizza topping. What’s the flavor, as for a packaged snack food? In a natural environment, red, yellow and brown colour are the same. What could be a newly coined philosophical idea, or a dance move, or architectural element, or anything else the author may have defined upstream in the document. In any of those cases, yes I can have cheeseburger would be completley correct.

    How does context make a

    choice?

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  • Asked on March 18, 2021 in Grammar.

    Is it possible to make a machine-readable grammar checker. While they do detect errors, they are no longer capable of replacing experience and education when a good grammar checker cannot be used?

    In this case, the software detects I can has, which is never correct, and so flags it for correction to can have. It does not detect that cheeseburger is usually a count noun and would ordinarily take an article, e.g. an article instead of a count noun. What are some good cheeseburgers?

    Any of the ideas given below are plausible. Ordinarily is not the same as never. If you can’t find a number in a cheeseburger? Could be adjective for a type of meal. It could be used as a mass noun, say, if ground beef and cheese were mixed up and used as a pizza topping. What’s the flavor, as for a packaged snack food? In a natural environment, red, yellow and brown colour are the same. What could be a newly coined philosophical idea, or a dance move, or architectural element, or anything else the author may have defined upstream in the document. In any of those cases, yes I can have cheeseburger would be completley correct.

    How does context make a

    choice?

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  • A shill is a tout or promoter, with the connotation of figure who endorses a product or service on a supposedly independent basis, when in fact he or she is in the service of the person or organization benefiting from the endorsement.

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  • Asked on March 18, 2021 in Grammar.

    Is it possible to make a machine-readable grammar checker. While they do detect errors, they are no longer capable of replacing experience and education when a good grammar checker cannot be used?

    In this case, the software detects I can has, which is never correct, and so flags it for correction to can have. It does not detect that cheeseburger is usually a count noun and would ordinarily take an article, e.g. an article instead of a count noun. What are some good cheeseburgers?

    Any of the ideas given below are plausible. Ordinarily is not the same as never. If you can’t find a number in a cheeseburger? Could be adjective for a type of meal. It could be used as a mass noun, say, if ground beef and cheese were mixed up and used as a pizza topping. What’s the flavor, as for a packaged snack food? In a natural environment, red, yellow and brown colour are the same. What could be a newly coined philosophical idea, or a dance move, or architectural element, or anything else the author may have defined upstream in the document. In any of those cases, yes I can have cheeseburger would be completley correct.

    How does context make a

    choice?

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  • A shill is a tout or promoter, with the connotation of figure who endorses a product or service on a supposedly independent basis, when in fact he or she is in the service of the person or organization benefiting from the endorsement.

    • 856202 views
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  • Asked on March 18, 2021 in Grammar.

    Is it possible to make a machine-readable grammar checker. While they do detect errors, they are no longer capable of replacing experience and education when a good grammar checker cannot be used?

    In this case, the software detects I can has, which is never correct, and so flags it for correction to can have. It does not detect that cheeseburger is usually a count noun and would ordinarily take an article, e.g. an article instead of a count noun. What are some good cheeseburgers?

    Any of the ideas given below are plausible. Ordinarily is not the same as never. If you can’t find a number in a cheeseburger? Could be adjective for a type of meal. It could be used as a mass noun, say, if ground beef and cheese were mixed up and used as a pizza topping. What’s the flavor, as for a packaged snack food? In a natural environment, red, yellow and brown colour are the same. What could be a newly coined philosophical idea, or a dance move, or architectural element, or anything else the author may have defined upstream in the document. In any of those cases, yes I can have cheeseburger would be completley correct.

    How does context make a

    choice?

    • 846176 views
    • 14 answers
    • 314638 votes
  • A shill is a tout or promoter, with the connotation of figure who endorses a product or service on a supposedly independent basis, when in fact he or she is in the service of the person or organization benefiting from the endorsement.

    • 856202 views
    • 10 answers
    • 317504 votes