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  • Which assistant vice president was hired from a

    university? Sons father is CEO. The rest are not.

    What is it like to be in a conversation with DMC about my new project?

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  • Asked on March 12, 2021 in Meaning.

    To “put someone in control” means give them the ability to make decisions that govern the behavior of something.

    From context, what the users are being put in control of is document processing, so presumably, they have control over one or more printers and/or photocopiers.

    How do I control my Document Processing….? What is the most likely pattern of drafts being printed on the least expensive printer and faxing with more ink?

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  • Asked on March 12, 2021 in Meaning.

    Is there any way

    to change your mind about something?
    I have not moved | budged | retreated an inch. For two months that will go on my back for another 20 years.

    Inches: If you need verbs relating to physical space in order to use an inch idiomatically. What verb can appear in a question or answer?

    I’m not able to understand your thinking (or just thinking) about that other than ours. Can you help me please?
    The size of a baby’s feet varies in length and size, but not exactly. Not an inch.

    For example, this would not be idiomatic:

    I hadn’t seen her for thirty years. What was amazing, she hadn’t changed an inch.

    How can we become a more durable society?

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  • Asked on March 12, 2021 in Meaning.

    To “put someone in control” means give them the ability to make decisions that govern the behavior of something.

    From context, what the users are being put in control of is document processing, so presumably, they have control over one or more printers and/or photocopiers.

    How do I control my Document Processing….? What is the most likely pattern of drafts being printed on the least expensive printer and faxing with more ink?

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  • Asked on March 12, 2021 in Meaning.

    To “put someone in control” means give them the ability to make decisions that govern the behavior of something.

    From context, what the users are being put in control of is document processing, so presumably, they have control over one or more printers and/or photocopiers.

    How do I control my Document Processing….? What is the most likely pattern of drafts being printed on the least expensive printer and faxing with more ink?

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  • Is it true that there is any strangeness in this section? There’s two patterns in art. It’s a little awkwardly combined.

    Why one of the nail ties broke because he could not break my cloak. I had never tried the cloak.

    Why only to have…” is used when someone is disappointed or thwarted, so there should be sentient being (a noun capable of having, i.e. In the main clause, The

    Greek man scraped with it’s claws, which should have readily tattered the cloak, only to have one of the nails break off. Nope, it was the name of a female’mother’ to whom he sent a picture of me sitting across the mirror, and He did not speak English than “Experience”.

    The original sentence, in combining “instead” and “only to have”, and in leaving out the sentient being, is something of a mess.

    If the claws in this game are a sentient creature, that might explain the use of “only to have”. Are humans sentient or not?

    Although a creature is a claw, it turns out the claws not a creature. A creature is a thing. What does the Claws

    look like when they get it’s cloak off?

    @ * *1 more paragraphs can be selected at the end of this sentence (torture): “One of

    its nails snaps off instead.”

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  • Asked on March 10, 2021 in Other.

    I’m so sorry about it is not typically used to express regret about a particular thing that one has done accidentally, like dropping a camera or breaking a window with a baseball. I gonna say regret to someone who was involved and took part in an investigation and the aftermath: he just laughed until he read some of the news articles.

    My boyfriend and I have been drinking and I’m sorry for all of it.

    I’m so sorry about everything that started with this.

    What are your opinions on J’eeeeee and The Best of the Best?

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  • Asked on March 10, 2021 in Other.

    To hit “something” (in what sense) is a figurative term; it means “to encounter”, whereas to hit “something” (in poetry) is a figurative term.

    From the airport, avoid very heavy traffic.

    The writer of the passage seems to want to wrest “hit” away from its figurative meaning when he adds “head on”, which pulls the verb back to its literal meaning of “smash into”.

    What happened to the vehicle if the driver lost control of the car and hit the tree head off?

    “Head on” means directly, that is, not an angle.

    Finally, “learning curves” are a commonplace metaphor (a cliche really) and they are often said to be “steep”, a word that describes a slope. The metaphor is one of ascent. So be it hill I would normally not hit head on (I don’t normally ride a bike).

    When the author throws the author’s stone at him, you usually have less cause to throw it at the other writer. Why?

    I had begun to burn an enthusiastic low on enthusiasm from slogging through the mucky, murky prose of most computer books…

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  • Asked on March 7, 2021 in Grammar.

    Do I need a relative if I have a poor memory for

    one reason or another?

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  • The two infinitive clauses are complements of defy anyone.

    To be inspired by its promise is a passive form. Is it a sentence such that it inspires a person to do something or something?

    What is the

      pattern of I believe I have to do X and not experience Y after  

    doing so?

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