Keep silent. Its the fastest.
There's only one way in my opinion, oral sex!
Yes. The Talmud is the "oral" one, although that too has now been written down.
No. an oral contract is not as strong as a written one. And in some cases a contract that is not in writing cannot be enforced.
The opposite of "written" is "unwritten". However, one can also contrast "written" with "spoken", "oral". or 'erased'
Well, my friends say that the oral one is easier cause they ask easy basic questions and not complicated like the ones on that computer..but im not sure cause i failed the computer one twice n im gonna try the oral one 2morrow n find out which is easier!
It can be changed as it's told from one person to another. Like the telephone game...it rarely ends the way it started.
Yes, in my experience all companies prefer a written report to an oral one. A written report preserves a record of what was said, can be sent to many people for their comments and can be annotated (that is comments can be written in the margin).
The difference between written and unwritten consent is that one is actually written down on paper, and the other is an oral agreement.
very important one they were assigned oral and written work
The Mishna is a written work (used to be oral), which gives details of the Torah's commands. The Talmud, of which the Mishna is a part, discusses how Jews should live and tells of the lives of the sages. It was set down in writing some 1510 years ago.
an oral groove specially the one found in Paramecium serves as their "mouth" its where their to-be-ingested food enters. an oral groove specially the one found in Paramecium serves as their "mouth" its where their to-be-ingested food enters.
written, visual, oral and i cant remember the other one.