Yes. And in the case of small enterprises, this is common.
There are too many variables involved in this for a direct answer. The type of wood - mahogany can take more pressure than pine and pine can take more than balsa. The thickness of the board - a thicker board will take more pressure than a thin one. The spread of the pressure - a little pressure across a narrow area, at the centre of the board will have more damaging effect than a lot of pressure spread across a great area.
Titanic carried 20 lifeboats and they could hold 52% of the people on board. That was more lifeboat capicity than the law at the time required!
There are more toys than board games.
A professor is higher in rank than a doctor; it would be more appropriate to address them as professor if they hold the title.
The board size should depend on the individual user. Keep in mind some users will use 100 pictures or more thus requiring a large collage board. A large typical board will be 16x20, more than suffice to hold 100 pictures or more. Also, it depends on the shape and size of the pictures depending on users cut.
One possible answer is Yes. This is logically correct because it does hold "more than or less than" 5 ml of fluid since it does not hold that amount!The more prosaic answer is more than.
It depends on your weight and the length of the board. Thelonger the board is the more likely that it will bend more.But dont worry if it bends a little more than usual longboardsare ment to hold a lot of weight, and are very hard to breakby standing on it or riding it.
Because nothing is bigger than it. Simple as that!
Yes, you can hold more one than one save file.
The original 100 series B747 held 48,445 U.S. gallons, and each subsequent series has held more than the last. The next generation on the drawing board is scheduled to hold more than 64,000 gallons.
No, a 3DS is worth more, buying a really cool board isn't really worth the price of a glasses-free hand-hold console.
Yes.