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  • You could use a word that is not connected to units of measurement or to a unit of measurement. (In Russian) creep-ing.

    From Dictionary. As

    a vehicle, the automobile crept up rather than down the hill. Time seems to creep along on these hot summer days.

    You say

    “Elon creeping his way towards Mars” by your example?

    What is the biggest mistake in doing to a person who has a large financial position?

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  • You could use a word that is not connected to units of measurement or to a unit of measurement. (In Russian) creep-ing.

    From Dictionary. As

    a vehicle, the automobile crept up rather than down the hill. Time seems to creep along on these hot summer days.

    You say

    “Elon creeping his way towards Mars” by your example?

    What is the biggest mistake in doing to a person who has a large financial position?

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  • Regulatory agencies in the U.S. (E.g. US. Department of justice) e.g. , Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) develop regulations to implement laws. When parties subject to these regulations violate them, they are said to be out of compliance or non-compliant. In such case regulator may issue Notices of Violation, which could carry civil penalties, depending on factors such as severity, adverse impact, willfulness, and repetitive nature of violation. So what is the correct word for non-compliance? Illegal is to law as

    non-compliance is to regulation.

    This second example is different, because the Army is not a regulator in the sense that OSHA, NRC, and EPA are. What do you think is the best way for an Army officer to express his or her opinion when he/she says to a subordinate, “That’s against regulations”? So first of all, now could I write an

    example: “It is against (Army) regulations for servicemen enlisted in the US Army to have mohawks. ” What

    are non-regulation haircuts?

    Several

    commenters have mentioned non-regulation also.

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  • Regulatory agencies in the U.S. (E.g. US. Department of justice) e.g. , Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) develop regulations to implement laws. When parties subject to these regulations violate them, they are said to be out of compliance or non-compliant. In such case regulator may issue Notices of Violation, which could carry civil penalties, depending on factors such as severity, adverse impact, willfulness, and repetitive nature of violation. So what is the correct word for non-compliance? Illegal is to law as

    non-compliance is to regulation.

    This second example is different, because the Army is not a regulator in the sense that OSHA, NRC, and EPA are. What do you think is the best way for an Army officer to express his or her opinion when he/she says to a subordinate, “That’s against regulations”? So first of all, now could I write an

    example: “It is against (Army) regulations for servicemen enlisted in the US Army to have mohawks. ” What

    are non-regulation haircuts?

    Several

    commenters have mentioned non-regulation also.

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  • Regulatory agencies in the U.S. (E.g. US. Department of justice) e.g. , Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) develop regulations to implement laws. When parties subject to these regulations violate them, they are said to be out of compliance or non-compliant. In such case regulator may issue Notices of Violation, which could carry civil penalties, depending on factors such as severity, adverse impact, willfulness, and repetitive nature of violation. So what is the correct word for non-compliance? Illegal is to law as

    non-compliance is to regulation.

    This second example is different, because the Army is not a regulator in the sense that OSHA, NRC, and EPA are. What do you think is the best way for an Army officer to express his or her opinion when he/she says to a subordinate, “That’s against regulations”? So first of all, now could I write an

    example: “It is against (Army) regulations for servicemen enlisted in the US Army to have mohawks. ” What

    are non-regulation haircuts?

    Several

    commenters have mentioned non-regulation also.

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  • Regulatory agencies in the U.S. (E.g. US. Department of justice) e.g. , Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) develop regulations to implement laws. When parties subject to these regulations violate them, they are said to be out of compliance or non-compliant. In such case regulator may issue Notices of Violation, which could carry civil penalties, depending on factors such as severity, adverse impact, willfulness, and repetitive nature of violation. So what is the correct word for non-compliance? Illegal is to law as

    non-compliance is to regulation.

    This second example is different, because the Army is not a regulator in the sense that OSHA, NRC, and EPA are. What do you think is the best way for an Army officer to express his or her opinion when he/she says to a subordinate, “That’s against regulations”? So first of all, now could I write an

    example: “It is against (Army) regulations for servicemen enlisted in the US Army to have mohawks. ” What

    are non-regulation haircuts?

    Several

    commenters have mentioned non-regulation also.

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  • “Better progress? A key aspect” is the conduct of “after-action reviews (AARs). ” I am impressed that AARs focus on what went well and what could have gone better. It is one of those things. I dont support AARs, I are passionate about it, and I have to give it my all and say no more. The newer result is the conscious identification and pursuit of opportunities for improvement. ”

    “Naturally when you think they’re not doing something right”, says Svetlana, “you’re not doing something wrong.”

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  • “Better progress? A key aspect” is the conduct of “after-action reviews (AARs). ” I am impressed that AARs focus on what went well and what could have gone better. It is one of those things. I dont support AARs, I are passionate about it, and I have to give it my all and say no more. The newer result is the conscious identification and pursuit of opportunities for improvement. ”

    “Naturally when you think they’re not doing something right”, says Svetlana, “you’re not doing something wrong.”

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  • Why does the question remind me of Russell and Whitehead’s concept of “number”. What is number, and how is it defined? When is it used?

    I see no reason you can’t use collection to characterize a set of smaller collections.

    What are some good websites to find a dictionary. com:

    collection : something that is collected

    If the “something that is collected” is a collection, the result remains a collection.

    Your example:

    Ok, we’ve got 5 collections — let’s group them together into a collection.

    What is true for investors?

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  • Not an easy question for

    an arbitrary thing if it’s ‘capable of containing, storing, and holding other things’ or not?

    The AP seems very good, although maybe not perfect.

    M-W:

    capacious : able to hold or contain a lot : large in capacity

    Your examples:

    “Character checked in the capacious safe for the emergency cash. “The

    safe

    is capacious, making it a perfect place for hiding valuables. “Did

    a container have a suitable diameter and how many objects the size can hold? Also one could “control” the degree of capaciousness (i.e., having a sense of calm or just feeling). , capacity) with adjectives. One might characterize a container as moderately capacious, or slightly capacious, if these are not contradictions in terms.

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