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I got the Oxford Dictionary " 6th edition "
from about 2 years , but i read while i was surfing the net that a new Edition for the Oxford Dictionary is available now .
Do they add so many new words with Examples and Edit the old ones ?
Or i am
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What are the basic differences between : Hire-Purchase and Installment sales ?
Thanks in Advance .
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One way of using Trade debtors as a source of cash is :
-Pledging the debts . The financial instituation selects the debts as a pledge against a loan of money to the business . Usually the business collects the accounts and applies the money
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1-Investment : assets that occupy an auxiliary relationship to central revenue -producing activities are referred to as investment , such as purchased stocks .
2-....cash arising from sales revenue
i just want a clear explanation for the
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Good is done
Thanks so much , I've gote what i want .
Well , i am sure now that the name says it
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I have a few questions which need to be explained .
1 -Factoring debts , i read this in a book " Factoring debts is widespread in America and growing elswhere . "
Would you give me examples about that from the real life ?
2 -Working
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N icolas C age
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Mr. Clive said : Are you even sure that angels have two different sexes?
Mister Micawber said : Well, what sex were the angels you saw?
what i want to know is what is the used pronoun with " Angel " , it's needless to say that Angels haven't
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The English language unfortunately lacks a simple singular pronoun which does not specify gender, That's why i would to ask the Experts here in this Forum about this debatable question " The possessive and objective pronoun of Angel ".
If i
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I will give it a shot, cause i got six of them :
- Bandit ----- Bandits
- Madam ------ Mes·dames
- notary puplic ---- notaries public
- advocate ----------- advocates
- Judge -----judges
Judges (used with a sing. verb) (Abbr.
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