she said that this was meant to remind others to be on their best behavior and be good to others.
That's a term meaning 'the short version' of a particular explanation or story, many times leaving out mitigating details.It means "in a few words"When someone says in a nutshell, it generally means a summary of something, or a short version of a story. For example:"What is the problem?""In a nutshell, I had a bad day."
One of the main critiques is on say's law, which is that supply creates its own demand. In a nutshell Keynes was able to explain the great depression by saying that demand creates supply. This is extremely simplified.
In a nutshell, air rises and expands when heated. Through the use of a burner the balloon pilot heats up the air inside the envelope (the balloon itself), this air inside the envelope expands and rises, lifing the basket.
You will begin to regret asking that - one of the most complicated storylines to explain. In essence - or, in the nutshell of a very large nut - Harry's role is this: Harry is the main character. It is his job to destroy all of Voldemort's Horcruxes so that in turn he can destroy Voldemort himself. For the full story of this, you might want to read the books
In a nutshell, warmed air rises to higher elevations, thus leaving a pocket below. Because of pressure gradients and Bernoulli's principle, new, colder air will rush into the pocket during what we call wind.
"Explain this" is actually "You explain this" or some form of that phrase. As such, "You" is the [understood] subject and "explain" is action requested, i.e. the verb. Or another way of saying it is "explain" IS the verb, "explanation" is the noun, as in "You please explain the written explanation to me.' or simply "Explain it to me Lucy".
I'm assuming you have some idea what scientific notation is, hence, i shall not completely explain it, but in a nut shell its; the number is always under 10. Never more than 9. It always ends with 10^..... ( ten to the power of "....") It it's positive, the decimal point moves to the right. if it's negative, it moves to the left. thats it in a very small nutshell.
Explain RAM? Explain RAM?
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i think you mean "does one 12 ounce beer equal one shot of whiskey." in a nutshell, yes. there are slight variations due to alcohol content...70 proof, 80 proof etc....but the one for one method is a pretty good measuring stick.
i think it depends on WHERE you explain it and WHO you explain it to.