yes the can.
Ineffective means something is not successful or does not produce the desired results. Effective means something is successful in producing the intended or desired results. An ineffective approach does not achieve its objective, while an effective approach achieves the desired outcome.
A group that has no impact on the issue it is trying to change or introduce.
That voting is ineffective
They aren't the same thing and shouldn't be used to replace each other; also, even if it is ineffective for one child it may not be for another, so it can't be said as a whole it's ineffective. Answer It's not really effective for either of you. For parents, it means you have to proctor the time out. For kids it is neutral. You sit there and do nothing or torment your parents. Better to change the activity and get them away from the behavior. Scold them without too many words and then move on. Second, make sure that your child is well-rested, has exercise frequently and has a balanced diet. Amazing how well they can do when the "biology" is managed well.
Injury at the alveolar level impairs gas exchange in the lungs. That change in gas exchange in turn would case ineffective breathing.
However, this strategy has proved to be largely ineffective in dealing with organizational change processes, particularly for successful integration.
Yes, you can. Until the age of 18 it is the parents choice to change or not to change.
Your parents can legally change your name at the courthouse. It is easier if both parents agree to the name change.
No! Parents can not change school policies. may be allowed the opportunity to express their opinion but does not mean it will change the policy.
If your parents and their parents say yes and legally change your address.
No you can't
to beg them