An excuse is a weak reason why something cannot be achieved or completed. An objection is a concern about the process or the widget and it causes delay or stops progressive towards completion.
Is the same as the difference between middle and center
what is the difference between refusal and denial
There is no difference between them.. Their difference only is how you understood about financial budget.. :)
No difference.
there is no difference.
Excuse oneself is knowing and accepting the reasons of a mistake. Apologize is presenting one's excuses for a mistake.
A reason is a valid explanation for an action or decision, while an excuse is an attempt to justify or defend behavior that may not be valid. Reasons are based on logic, whereas excuses often involve deflecting responsibility.
To give and excuse is to give an expanation to defend or lesson blame for ones actions. To give a reason is to simply state a basis or cause for ones actions.
Gomennasai and Sumimasen can both mean "I'm Sorry" and in times when you want to say "Excuse me", it is usual to say Sumimasen... Another difference is, Sumimasen can mean Thank you....
Reprieve: to let up on a particular situation, Pardon: to be forgiven for a particular situation
A fissure means you get paid for the job, a crack means you have to replace it. No difference, just an excuse for sloppy work and poor materials. For more info go to solidsurfacealliance.org or forum.solidsurfacealliance.org
I have an objection to the vagueness of your "question."
Ignore them >.> As soon as the subject is raised, express your objection, excuse yourself and leave the discussion area! You will gain high respect from genuine people!
As to form, think of it as "how" is the question asked. As to substance, think of it as "what" information is the question seeking. Some questions are asked in a manner that is not allowed in court, such as "leading questions." The question might be seeking legitimate testimony, but just not legitimately phrased under the rules of evidence. The objection will be as to the form of the question. Some questions seek testimony that does not have to be given, such as priveledged information. That kind of question might be legitimately phrased but seeking testimony that according to evidence rules the witness does not have to provide. That objection will be as to the substance of the question.
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If you do no have any objection it means that you are not against something
Weak; feeble; limp; slight; vain; without strength or solidity; of loose and unsubstantial structure; without reason or plausibility; as, a flimsy argument, excuse, objection., Thin or transfer paper., A bank note.