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Apparently I couldn't convey the message properly.
Are " may well " and " may as well " synonymous?
1) She may well do this job, but she still won't be able to return the heavy debt.
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If you are too busy, you can just give me a few suggestions or correct a few of the most problematic sentences for me. In my opinion, satisfying things means somethings make oneself satisfy.
But there is other word satisfactory means the same.
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...or investors will "lose confidence". Trying to "grok" this. Are these the very same "investors" that we ran up huge deficits to bail out? "All y'all are going to lose my confidence because all y'all
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John is the first name, but we don't know each other.
It's a matter of personal preference, but if I was sending an unsolicited business letter to someone I didn't know then I would address it as
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First of all thanks a lot!!! I couldn't imagine that there were so many issues in my letter. Sorry that I wasn't clear enough. I should clarify things a bit before continue. The company I'm writing to is a world-wide organization. In
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1 due 1 : owed or owing as a debt 2 a : owed or owing as a natural or moral right <everyone's right to dissent… is due the full protection of the Constitution — Nat Hentoff> Please help to understand the bold part.
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"liabilities" seems OK. A "liability" is (amongst other things) any payment that you know is going to fall due in the future.
"obligations" doesn't refer specifically to debts and loans, though those things
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Source LA Times: Dalton Trumbo: Rare tribute to blacklisted screenwriter 04:36 PM PT, May 20 2009 Dalton Trumbo, who's one of the most fascinating figures from mid-20th century Hollywood, is getting a new moment in the spotlight, thanks to a
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I don't have any debts, loans etc. and I don't owe anybody any money. Can I say: I don't have any liabilities. I don't have any obligations. I don't have any commitments.
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