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Are the following sentences correct? If they are correct, what's the difference between the sentences of each set? set 1 #1. June is suffering from darkness phobia. #2. June is suffering from a darkness phobia. set 2 #3. June is suffering from
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the ones in the know -- t he knowledgeable and/or experienced ones the ones at the cutting edge -- the ones in the position of greatest advancement; the leading position in any movement or field
this borders almost on a real phobia .-- it is
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Ta.qUe.Ri.a wrote: Know the difference between things important enough that you need to have the last word, and things where it really does not matter . Those things where it is unimportant that you have the last word - the other person's point
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Know the difference between things important enough that you need to have the last word, and things where it really does not matter .
Do not overmanage the former – they will resist and they will get irritated (and quite possibly leave).
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And, most important, listen to people in your team. They are the ones in the know who have to work with the resources and the products. They are the ones at the cutting edge and they may well have ideas, good ideas.
She loathes having to talk
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Muslims' sense of belonging could be eroded by European nations not tackling discrimination, a watchdog has warned. A report by a European Union-backed anti-racism body
says the number of Islamophobic incidents in the 25 member states
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Per R=F8nne) typed thus: =20 obAUE - "driver's license" is American English. The UK ... - I point this out in a spirit of=20 helpfulness). driving (or driver's) licence. =3D=3D=3D It says nothing about a difference between UK and
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But you may use bikes and rollerskates without a driver's licence :-). obAUE - "driver's license" is American English. The UK version is "driving licence" - you've conflated the two to make "driver's
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That is not my impression. Then you have choices. You can continue to believe what you are currently under the impression of, or you can ... believe that we snatch up anyone caught smoking a joint and clap them in jail. It makes a better story.
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