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    Hello!:) Would you please state which preposition suits the best? The government has established higher requirements to on for certain products Thank you in advance!
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    Context: Residents hold annual agreements (ending June 30) that may be renewed pending eligibility requirements (source) Could anyone explain the meaning of the above sentence, especially the underlined part? (Is there any grammar mistake?) Thanks!!
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    I see this sentence in a technical document: "This versatility allows a contractor to keep just one product on site that can address both placement requirements " I know "problem" and "issue" can be addressed, I also know it's common to say "meet" or "satisfy" requirement, but it is the first
  • Plural or singular? (e. g. specification) - WordReference Forums
    Specification, operation and diagnostic are words that can be seen both in the singular and plural form Now I wonder which is the preferred form in the examples given below: - "diagnostic manual" or "diagnostics manual"? - "operation manual" or "operations manual"? - "diagnostic of " or
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    Welcome to the forum These are relative clauses, and they say something about the noun that they follow Relative clauses begin with a relative pronoun, such as "that" or "who", but the relative pronoun can sometimes be omitted The noun being modified ("the man" in "This is the man (that) I love"), which is represented by the relative pronoun, forms part of the clause that follows, where it
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    Bonjour, Selon mes recherches, le honours dans la phrase suivante signifie simplement que le candidat a fait une spécialisation : We certify that X was admitted to the degree of bachelor of science honours, specializing in molecular and cell biology on 23 December 2015 (Et cela n'a donc rien
  • time and materials - WordReference Forums
    Time and materials (T M) is a standard phrase in a contract for construction, product development or any other piece of work in which the employer agrees to pay the contractor based upon the time spent by the contractor's employees and subcontractors employees to perform the work, and for materials used in the construction (plus the contractor's mark up on the materials used), no matter how
  • colisage - WordReference Forums
    details concerning the carton (cardboard, wood, plastic) The transporter uses this information to organize the space inside the truck I checked the Grand dico which gives 'packing list' As the previous message shows, 'packing list' doesn't really cover the points mentioned above So, 'load requirements'? 'volume parameters'? Thanks in advance
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    Spiel (pronounced schpeel) is an informal and slightly derogatory word, often used to describe what a salesman says It comes from the German for a play I am surprised that you found this in a list of job requirements





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