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Can I replace last with' remain'? If not, can you tell me why? If we are sensible in how we use the resources they will last indefinitely. But if we use them wastefully and excessively they will soon run.
Can I replace last with' remain'? If not, can you tell me why? If we are sensible in how we use the resources they will last indefinitely. But if we use them wastefully and excessively they will soon run.
bonsoir! Comment dire - I will be free indefinitely Est-ce que c'est juste 'Je serai disponible indfiniment' Merci d'avance
You could use 'deadlock' or 'stalemate' but not 'gridlock'. Gridlock is normally specifically reserved for a traffic situation, where a network of roads becomes jammed and comes to a halt (due to.
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Ho trovato le espressioni - "for an unspecified period of time" / "indefinitely" (che mi sembra possa andare nella frase di Tillina8585?) - "until further notice" traduce fino a ulteriore.
Lawmakers have proposed legislation requiring employers to retain all old workers indefinitely or show just cause for dismissal. Source: university exam Hi, The blue part does not make.
They are different. 'Unless otherwise notified' implies we're not quite sure yet. For now, that's the meeting time, but there is a possibility that we will need to change it. If so, you will be notified..
That's the ordinary use of 'a' and 'the'. In the special case of roles in organizations, we can also omit the article: he was appointed as director. This is more likely to mean that he is the only one,.
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This does indeed have the potential to go on indefinitely. I found an interesting thread on head vs bulb of garlic, featuring NGrams of American and British use of the two over the decades.
13th is right. If you spell it out, it will be thirteenth. If it is a fraction 1/3, then you say it out as one third.
It is often expressed as two separate phrases like this, but it is also expressed as a single sentence: Do no harm, but take no shit. The "do no harm" part of the slogan comes from medical ethics.