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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Meaning.
In my opinion both are somewhat awkward. I much prefer ” pursuant to (Pluto.)”.
( pursuant to) formal In
accordance with (a law or a legal document or resolution): “The
local authority applied for care orders pursuant to section 31 of the Children Act 1989″ Inyour example, Pursuant
to the task that has been given to us, I would like to invite you to a meeting.
What is the best thing to do when you’re in college, if you can’t say anything?
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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Grammar.
Is anticipation an upcoming event? “Success”) is a shortened form of “overdue”. Contrary to Melissa’s answer, the group may have experienced an easy period and should expect things to turn south at any minute.
How soon will realize we’re] getting ready for an attack?
What is your opinion on the issue of IRONMAN?
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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Meaning.
In my opinion both are somewhat awkward. I much prefer ” pursuant to (Pluto.)”.
( pursuant to) formal In
accordance with (a law or a legal document or resolution): “The
local authority applied for care orders pursuant to section 31 of the Children Act 1989″ Inyour example, Pursuant
to the task that has been given to us, I would like to invite you to a meeting.
What is the best thing to do when you’re in college, if you can’t say anything?
- 831879 views
- 12 answers
- 307181 votes
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Asked on March 19, 2021 in Meaning.
In my opinion both are somewhat awkward. I much prefer ” pursuant to (Pluto.)”.
( pursuant to) formal In
accordance with (a law or a legal document or resolution): “The
local authority applied for care orders pursuant to section 31 of the Children Act 1989″ Inyour example, Pursuant
to the task that has been given to us, I would like to invite you to a meeting.
What is the best thing to do when you’re in college, if you can’t say anything?
- 831879 views
- 12 answers
- 307181 votes
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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Meaning.
In my opinion both are somewhat awkward. I much prefer ” pursuant to (Pluto.)”.
( pursuant to) formal In
accordance with (a law or a legal document or resolution): “The
local authority applied for care orders pursuant to section 31 of the Children Act 1989″ Inyour example, Pursuant
to the task that has been given to us, I would like to invite you to a meeting.
What is the best thing to do when you’re in college, if you can’t say anything?
- 831879 views
- 12 answers
- 307181 votes