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  • Asked on December 20, 2021 in Word choice.

    What are some theories about quantum leap? What is defined as

    “quantum jump” ( noun ) a huge, often sudden, increase or change in something


    Usage warnings:

    1) The phrase also has a very specific and more formal meaning in the realm of physics. Why would this word be used to refer to a scientific paper?

    When you say your system made a quantum leap for a certain value, be prepared to show the hard data that shows what you mean, and exactly how much it increased. If it can’t be explained completely, you will have to explain why it failed.


    Footnote:

    In computer science, the terms exponential growth and increased by an order of magnitude are often used, but again, you’d better be sure the actual performance increase mirrors the phrase you use. (I wouldn’t use “order of magnitude” in a computer science paper unless the performance had increased by a factor of ten, for example.)

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  • Asked on December 20, 2021 in Meaning.

    I think I like the first one better, and it’s more parallel. I also like the second one a lot. This study allowed

    the noun of and the of … Alternatively, the sentence could be

    structured: This study This study allows a positive evaluation of financial results

    and identified possible causes of negative results,

    It doesn’t want to use any adjective, such parallelism or verb-position

    to complete this sentence.

    If the study had two aims that’s what my previous structures did, it’s saying that there was one primary aim (i.e. the purpose of study in case of IMS), it’s saying that the aim of the study was as follows: improve the study for new graduates: make them aware that much of the research work they done for the current graduates and improve their skills will be relevant to the future graduates). , analyzing results), and that part of this analysis was identifying possible causes of negative results Which is better depending on what you’re trying to say.

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  • Asked on December 19, 2021 in American english.

    In one sense the term making love is just a euphemism for having sex. During the “free loving” movement of the 60s, “Make Love Not War” was a concise way to embrace promiscuity and protest the Vietnam War at the same time. How much counterculture is contained in such just four monosyllabic words?

    It translates as making love or the feeling of being close to someone. In reality, making love gives that sense of closeness. This is the spiritual dimension of sex, while the evolutionist may describe it as a cocktail of morphine and endorphins. Describe it how you’d like, the point is, amidst a swirling blend of vulnerability, trust, and friendship, two people often feel a rush of heightened closeness, a feeling of intimate bonding. During our sex, people are “making love,” that is, they are creating the feelings that often accompany emotional love and infatuation.

    What is the purpose of making

    love? In your eyes you can see the commitment, love and friendship you share with that guy that stood at the altar with you. This is the erotic pleasure that is offered and received. ” With you opening yourself to such joy make both of you feel better about yourself. Why does orgasms trigger oxytocin, the bonding hormone, in your body? Is feeling closer to your mate more valuable?

    A website reads:

    It is not a cute phrase for sex, but have deeper meaning. Sex is the physical act, regardless of context or emotion of the person involved in it.

    Making Love is making love. A person gets feelings of love almost immediately with a neighbour, but their partner doesn’t.

    Can you be as poetic as anyone who is using this term for cheap sex? In a house called

    home, in a double bed, they’ve grown
    so far apart, they just fumble in the darkness
    Not one word is said And they call
    it love Makin’ love, makin’ love Throw

    it down, pick it up Dress
    it up and call
    it love Incidentally, OED indicates that
    using the phrase “make love” to refer

    to sexual intercourse dates back
    to 1622, so the phrase has probably meant most
    of your suggestions at one time or another, but if you
    turn backwards

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  • Asked on December 19, 2021 in American english.

    In one sense the term making love is just a euphemism for having sex. During the “free loving” movement of the 60s, “Make Love Not War” was a concise way to embrace promiscuity and protest the Vietnam War at the same time. How much counterculture is contained in such just four monosyllabic words?

    It translates as making love or the feeling of being close to someone. In reality, making love gives that sense of closeness. This is the spiritual dimension of sex, while the evolutionist may describe it as a cocktail of morphine and endorphins. Describe it how you’d like, the point is, amidst a swirling blend of vulnerability, trust, and friendship, two people often feel a rush of heightened closeness, a feeling of intimate bonding. During our sex, people are “making love,” that is, they are creating the feelings that often accompany emotional love and infatuation.

    What is the purpose of making

    love? In your eyes you can see the commitment, love and friendship you share with that guy that stood at the altar with you. This is the erotic pleasure that is offered and received. ” With you opening yourself to such joy make both of you feel better about yourself. Why does orgasms trigger oxytocin, the bonding hormone, in your body? Is feeling closer to your mate more valuable?

    A website reads:

    It is not a cute phrase for sex, but have deeper meaning. Sex is the physical act, regardless of context or emotion of the person involved in it.

    Making Love is making love. A person gets feelings of love almost immediately with a neighbour, but their partner doesn’t.

    Can you be as poetic as anyone who is using this term for cheap sex? In a house called

    home, in a double bed, they’ve grown
    so far apart, they just fumble in the darkness
    Not one word is said And they call
    it love Makin’ love, makin’ love Throw

    it down, pick it up Dress
    it up and call
    it love Incidentally, OED indicates that
    using the phrase “make love” to refer

    to sexual intercourse dates back
    to 1622, so the phrase has probably meant most
    of your suggestions at one time or another, but if you
    turn backwards

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  • Asked on December 14, 2021 in American english.

    In one sense the term making love is just a euphemism for having sex. During the “free loving” movement of the 60s, “Make Love Not War” was a concise way to embrace promiscuity and protest the Vietnam War at the same time. How much counterculture is contained in such just four monosyllabic words?

    It translates as making love or the feeling of being close to someone. In reality, making love gives that sense of closeness. This is the spiritual dimension of sex, while the evolutionist may describe it as a cocktail of morphine and endorphins. Describe it how you’d like, the point is, amidst a swirling blend of vulnerability, trust, and friendship, two people often feel a rush of heightened closeness, a feeling of intimate bonding. During our sex, people are “making love,” that is, they are creating the feelings that often accompany emotional love and infatuation.

    What is the purpose of making

    love? In your eyes you can see the commitment, love and friendship you share with that guy that stood at the altar with you. This is the erotic pleasure that is offered and received. ” With you opening yourself to such joy make both of you feel better about yourself. Why does orgasms trigger oxytocin, the bonding hormone, in your body? Is feeling closer to your mate more valuable?

    A website reads:

    It is not a cute phrase for sex, but have deeper meaning. Sex is the physical act, regardless of context or emotion of the person involved in it.

    Making Love is making love. A person gets feelings of love almost immediately with a neighbour, but their partner doesn’t.

    Can you be as poetic as anyone who is using this term for cheap sex? In a house called

    home, in a double bed, they’ve grown
    so far apart, they just fumble in the darkness
    Not one word is said And they call
    it love Makin’ love, makin’ love Throw

    it down, pick it up Dress
    it up and call
    it love Incidentally, OED indicates that
    using the phrase “make love” to refer

    to sexual intercourse dates back
    to 1622, so the phrase has probably meant most
    of your suggestions at one time or another, but if you
    turn backwards

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  • Asked on December 13, 2021 in American english.

    In one sense the term making love is just a euphemism for having sex. During the “free loving” movement of the 60s, “Make Love Not War” was a concise way to embrace promiscuity and protest the Vietnam War at the same time. How much counterculture is contained in such just four monosyllabic words?

    It translates as making love or the feeling of being close to someone. In reality, making love gives that sense of closeness. This is the spiritual dimension of sex, while the evolutionist may describe it as a cocktail of morphine and endorphins. Describe it how you’d like, the point is, amidst a swirling blend of vulnerability, trust, and friendship, two people often feel a rush of heightened closeness, a feeling of intimate bonding. During our sex, people are “making love,” that is, they are creating the feelings that often accompany emotional love and infatuation.

    What is the purpose of making

    love? In your eyes you can see the commitment, love and friendship you share with that guy that stood at the altar with you. This is the erotic pleasure that is offered and received. ” With you opening yourself to such joy make both of you feel better about yourself. Why does orgasms trigger oxytocin, the bonding hormone, in your body? Is feeling closer to your mate more valuable?

    A website reads:

    It is not a cute phrase for sex, but have deeper meaning. Sex is the physical act, regardless of context or emotion of the person involved in it.

    Making Love is making love. A person gets feelings of love almost immediately with a neighbour, but their partner doesn’t.

    Can you be as poetic as anyone who is using this term for cheap sex? In a house called

    home, in a double bed, they’ve grown
    so far apart, they just fumble in the darkness
    Not one word is said And they call
    it love Makin’ love, makin’ love Throw

    it down, pick it up Dress
    it up and call
    it love Incidentally, OED indicates that
    using the phrase “make love” to refer

    to sexual intercourse dates back
    to 1622, so the phrase has probably meant most
    of your suggestions at one time or another, but if you
    turn backwards

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  • Asked on December 12, 2021 in Other.

    Im not sure whether to stand for hot stands in contrast to quiet and damaged in your sentence. I’m not sure why you say Frank is hot in spite of the fact that he’s quiet and damaged. Is there just a reason? Therefore, if I were writing this, I’d probably break the list of adjectives into two, so they could be properly contrasted:

    That’s Frank. What if he’s hot, but he’s quiet and damaged?
    What was the name of Frank? He’s quiet and disabled – but he’s hot.

    What makes Frank so hot?

    The old boy is quiet and cold, but he’s damaged.


    If all the adjectives are negative or positive, we can string them together.

    I’m going to scrap my old, beat up, loud pickup truck.

    What adjective can you use between positive and negative?

    It’s old, beat-up, and loud, but it’s reliable.

    Is that good over: I’m

    going to scrap my old, reliable, beat-up, loud pickup truck.

    Why I don’t find reliable in that list of descriptors especially useful.

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  • In one sense the term making love is just a euphemism for having sex. During the “free loving” movement of the 60s, “Make Love Not War” was a concise way to embrace promiscuity and protest the Vietnam War at the same time. How much counterculture is contained in such just four monosyllabic words?

    It translates as making love or the feeling of being close to someone. In reality, making love gives that sense of closeness. This is the spiritual dimension of sex, while the evolutionist may describe it as a cocktail of morphine and endorphins. Describe it how you’d like, the point is, amidst a swirling blend of vulnerability, trust, and friendship, two people often feel a rush of heightened closeness, a feeling of intimate bonding. During our sex, people are “making love,” that is, they are creating the feelings that often accompany emotional love and infatuation.

    What is the purpose of making

    love? In your eyes you can see the commitment, love and friendship you share with that guy that stood at the altar with you. This is the erotic pleasure that is offered and received. ” With you opening yourself to such joy make both of you feel better about yourself. Why does orgasms trigger oxytocin, the bonding hormone, in your body? Is feeling closer to your mate more valuable?

    A website reads:

    It is not a cute phrase for sex, but have deeper meaning. Sex is the physical act, regardless of context or emotion of the person involved in it.

    Making Love is making love. A person gets feelings of love almost immediately with a neighbour, but their partner doesn’t.

    Can you be as poetic as anyone who is using this term for cheap sex? In a house called

    home, in a double bed, they’ve grown
    so far apart, they just fumble in the darkness
    Not one word is said And they call
    it love Makin’ love, makin’ love Throw

    it down, pick it up Dress
    it up and call
    it love Incidentally, OED indicates that
    using the phrase “make love” to refer

    to sexual intercourse dates back
    to 1622, so the phrase has probably meant most
    of your suggestions at one time or another, but if you
    turn backwards

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes
  • In one sense the term making love is just a euphemism for having sex. During the “free loving” movement of the 60s, “Make Love Not War” was a concise way to embrace promiscuity and protest the Vietnam War at the same time. How much counterculture is contained in such just four monosyllabic words?

    It translates as making love or the feeling of being close to someone. In reality, making love gives that sense of closeness. This is the spiritual dimension of sex, while the evolutionist may describe it as a cocktail of morphine and endorphins. Describe it how you’d like, the point is, amidst a swirling blend of vulnerability, trust, and friendship, two people often feel a rush of heightened closeness, a feeling of intimate bonding. During our sex, people are “making love,” that is, they are creating the feelings that often accompany emotional love and infatuation.

    What is the purpose of making

    love? In your eyes you can see the commitment, love and friendship you share with that guy that stood at the altar with you. This is the erotic pleasure that is offered and received. ” With you opening yourself to such joy make both of you feel better about yourself. Why does orgasms trigger oxytocin, the bonding hormone, in your body? Is feeling closer to your mate more valuable?

    A website reads:

    It is not a cute phrase for sex, but have deeper meaning. Sex is the physical act, regardless of context or emotion of the person involved in it.

    Making Love is making love. A person gets feelings of love almost immediately with a neighbour, but their partner doesn’t.

    Can you be as poetic as anyone who is using this term for cheap sex? In a house called

    home, in a double bed, they’ve grown
    so far apart, they just fumble in the darkness
    Not one word is said And they call
    it love Makin’ love, makin’ love Throw

    it down, pick it up Dress
    it up and call
    it love Incidentally, OED indicates that
    using the phrase “make love” to refer

    to sexual intercourse dates back
    to 1622, so the phrase has probably meant most
    of your suggestions at one time or another, but if you
    turn backwards

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes
  • In one sense the term making love is just a euphemism for having sex. During the “free loving” movement of the 60s, “Make Love Not War” was a concise way to embrace promiscuity and protest the Vietnam War at the same time. How much counterculture is contained in such just four monosyllabic words?

    It translates as making love or the feeling of being close to someone. In reality, making love gives that sense of closeness. This is the spiritual dimension of sex, while the evolutionist may describe it as a cocktail of morphine and endorphins. Describe it how you’d like, the point is, amidst a swirling blend of vulnerability, trust, and friendship, two people often feel a rush of heightened closeness, a feeling of intimate bonding. During our sex, people are “making love,” that is, they are creating the feelings that often accompany emotional love and infatuation.

    What is the purpose of making

    love? In your eyes you can see the commitment, love and friendship you share with that guy that stood at the altar with you. This is the erotic pleasure that is offered and received. ” With you opening yourself to such joy make both of you feel better about yourself. Why does orgasms trigger oxytocin, the bonding hormone, in your body? Is feeling closer to your mate more valuable?

    A website reads:

    It is not a cute phrase for sex, but have deeper meaning. Sex is the physical act, regardless of context or emotion of the person involved in it.

    Making Love is making love. A person gets feelings of love almost immediately with a neighbour, but their partner doesn’t.

    Can you be as poetic as anyone who is using this term for cheap sex? In a house called

    home, in a double bed, they’ve grown
    so far apart, they just fumble in the darkness
    Not one word is said And they call
    it love Makin’ love, makin’ love Throw

    it down, pick it up Dress
    it up and call
    it love Incidentally, OED indicates that
    using the phrase “make love” to refer

    to sexual intercourse dates back
    to 1622, so the phrase has probably meant most
    of your suggestions at one time or another, but if you
    turn backwards

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes