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  • Perhaps you might land an appointment as the Director Emeritus?

    As

    an adjectivive (of the former holder of an office, especially a university professor) having retired but allowed to retain their title as an honour. ’emeritus professor of microbiology”

    The National Gallery’s director emeritus.

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  • Asked on December 19, 2021 in Word choice.

    When a check is used in a live assessment, it is used to report the absence of a check at a live assessment. If it has already been completed in the past, it should be checked as the missing check was removed from the record.

    If I can assess a list? You could say “Item one; check” if you are assessing your list. And if you are counting?

    A person should say item one, that was checked at the time of his or her narrative. So

    you should, say “Item one (is) checked” to describe its condition.

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  • Asked on December 19, 2021 in Word choice.

    When a check is used in a live assessment, it is used to report the absence of a check at a live assessment. If it has already been completed in the past, it should be checked as the missing check was removed from the record.

    If I can assess a list? You could say “Item one; check” if you are assessing your list. And if you are counting?

    A person should say item one, that was checked at the time of his or her narrative. So

    you should, say “Item one (is) checked” to describe its condition.

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  • Asked on December 18, 2021 in Word choice.

    When a check is used in a live assessment, it is used to report the absence of a check at a live assessment. If it has already been completed in the past, it should be checked as the missing check was removed from the record.

    If I can assess a list? You could say “Item one; check” if you are assessing your list. And if you are counting?

    A person should say item one, that was checked at the time of his or her narrative. So

    you should, say “Item one (is) checked” to describe its condition.

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  • Asked on December 18, 2021 in Word choice.

    When a check is used in a live assessment, it is used to report the absence of a check at a live assessment. If it has already been completed in the past, it should be checked as the missing check was removed from the record.

    If I can assess a list? You could say “Item one; check” if you are assessing your list. And if you are counting?

    A person should say item one, that was checked at the time of his or her narrative. So

    you should, say “Item one (is) checked” to describe its condition.

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  • Asked on December 17, 2021 in Word choice.

    When a check is used in a live assessment, it is used to report the absence of a check at a live assessment. If it has already been completed in the past, it should be checked as the missing check was removed from the record.

    If I can assess a list? You could say “Item one; check” if you are assessing your list. And if you are counting?

    A person should say item one, that was checked at the time of his or her narrative. So

    you should, say “Item one (is) checked” to describe its condition.

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    • 33 answers
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  • Asked on December 17, 2021 in Word choice.

    When a check is used in a live assessment, it is used to report the absence of a check at a live assessment. If it has already been completed in the past, it should be checked as the missing check was removed from the record.

    If I can assess a list? You could say “Item one; check” if you are assessing your list. And if you are counting?

    A person should say item one, that was checked at the time of his or her narrative. So

    you should, say “Item one (is) checked” to describe its condition.

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  • Asked on December 15, 2021 in Word choice.

    When a check is used in a live assessment, it is used to report the absence of a check at a live assessment. If it has already been completed in the past, it should be checked as the missing check was removed from the record.

    If I can assess a list? You could say “Item one; check” if you are assessing your list. And if you are counting?

    A person should say item one, that was checked at the time of his or her narrative. So

    you should, say “Item one (is) checked” to describe its condition.

    • 282254 views
    • 33 answers
    • 103616 votes
  • Asked on December 15, 2021 in Word choice.

    When a check is used in a live assessment, it is used to report the absence of a check at a live assessment. If it has already been completed in the past, it should be checked as the missing check was removed from the record.

    If I can assess a list? You could say “Item one; check” if you are assessing your list. And if you are counting?

    A person should say item one, that was checked at the time of his or her narrative. So

    you should, say “Item one (is) checked” to describe its condition.

    • 282254 views
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  • Asked on December 15, 2021 in Word choice.

    When a check is used in a live assessment, it is used to report the absence of a check at a live assessment. If it has already been completed in the past, it should be checked as the missing check was removed from the record.

    If I can assess a list? You could say “Item one; check” if you are assessing your list. And if you are counting?

    A person should say item one, that was checked at the time of his or her narrative. So

    you should, say “Item one (is) checked” to describe its condition.

    • 282254 views
    • 33 answers
    • 103616 votes