The items should be separated by commas.
Normally, you'd use CONTROL-[Selection] to choose more than one item in a drop-down list.
"More than one witness" doesn't require any punctuation.
Sure, please provide the list of items and categories for me to categorize them.
Binary search functions by taking a sorted linear list of items, then starting at the middle of the list testing "is it equal?", "is it less?" and "is it more?" If it is equal, then you've found your item. It it's less than what you're looking for, then you should skip to half way between the end of the list and where you currently are positioned and try again there. If it it's more, skip to half way to the start of the list. As you progress, you'll narrow in on your target. The middle item is the item located between the two points of searching. To start it's the first and last item in the list. Following, it's the midpoint between the current item and the previous item checked.
no it does not it weighs the same
Sure. If some of the items on the list are positive and some are negative, then their average can be positive, negative, or zero. But if all of them are positive, then their average must be more than zero. Remember that the average is always greater than the least item on the list, and less than the greatest one.
The UL tag is the opening tag that creates an unordered list. An unordered list has items with different bullets before them, rather than being numbered or having letters before them. The LI tag is a list item. The following is a simple example of an unordered list. <ul> <li> First item <li> Second item <li> Third item </ul>
The item is a key item
An item costs more to repair than the item is worth
the commercial specifications are more reliable than the government specifications
Batteries are the most recycled item
France has more than 365 varieties of cheese (actually more than 400)