"Not me," says the man whose fists
Laid him low in a cloud of mist,
Who came here from Cuba's door
Where boxing ain't allowed no more.
"I hit him, yes, it's true,
But that's what I am paid to do.
Don't say 'murder,' don't say 'kill.'
It was destiny, it was God's will."
always give a specific answer. this will tell the interviewer how you did this in the past and is a good indicator of how you'll do it again in the future. you have to think in your own experience where this happened to you and described in a STAR format how you dealt with it, what action you took and the result
There are many verbs whose past participle may be used as adjectives, e.g. drawn, tired, passed. The word missed is the past tense and past participe and can be used as an adjective. Examples: Missed opportunities can haunt businessmen. (opportunities that were missed) A missed turn put us far out of our way. (a turn had been missed) The program had its first missed deadline. (the program had missed a deadline)
The answer is had not missed. Because its past tense
You can register to vote at any time. If you have missed the deadline it only means that you will not be able to vote in the current election.
missed
missed, mist
April 4th 2009. You missed the deadline.
missed, mist
Not without hacking the game. Sorry, you missed the deadline.
missed and mist
Real time means that correctness of result depends on both functional correctness and time that the result is delivered* Soft real time:- Utility degrades with distance from deadline* Hard real time:- System fails if deadline window is missed* Firm real time:- Result has no utility outside deadline window, but system can withstand a few missed results
Yes you can