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Finite incantatem. It does other stuff too, but that is one of them:) ~PippiQ Pembrooke
Please define snark or the context in which the word is used - there is no such word as such in terms of a performance of something.
It depends on the exact mathematical definitions of the terms which are generally used in the context of polyhedra. However, in terms of the common usages of the terms, a sphere has one surface, and no vertices or edges.
It depends on the exact mathematical definitions of the terms which are generally used in the context of polyhedra. However, in terms of the common usages of the terms, a sphere has one surface, and no vertices or edges.
Lodging Means to deposit, usually used in context of lodging docs/amount with the registrar for registration !
MMC can be used for various things depending on the context and meaning.MMC in terms of Microsoft Management Console is used by developers for purposes of writing tools for administration of Window networks.
According to Robbins (2003), a well-known approach to managing change, that requires people to go through three separate processes, is called Lewin's Three-Step Change Model. The three steps are unfreezing, movement, and refreezing (p. 564). The first transition step, unfreezing, requires personnel to say goodbye to the way things used to be. Managers must realize that employees are being asked to give up tasks and processes that have made them successful in the past and all the emotional and resistance factors will kick in if enough time is not allotted for this step. The second step, movement, is when everyone shifts into neutral. Employees may have given up their old ways of accomplishing tasks, but they may not quite be ready to start using the new process. During this step, employees may seem a little uncomfortable and there is often confusion. Managers must manage this step carefully or employees may try to revert back to the old process. The final step, refreezing, is when everyone moves forward and starts accomplishing tasks in the new manner. Again, great care must be taken when managing this step to identify resistance and prevent personnel from going back to the original processAccording to Robbins (2003), a well-known approach to managing change, that requires people to go through three separate processes, is called Lewin's Three-Step Change Model. The three steps are unfreezing, movement, and refreezing (p. 564). The first transition step, unfreezing, requires personnel to say goodbye to the way things used to be. Managers must realize that employees are being asked to give up tasks and processes that have made them successful in the past and all the emotional and resistance factors will kick in if enough time is not allotted for this step. The second step, movement, is when everyone shifts into neutral. Employees may have given up their old ways of accomplishing tasks, but they may not quite be ready to start using the new process. During this step, employees may seem a little uncomfortable and there is often confusion. Managers must manage this step carefully or employees may try to revert back to the old process. The final step, refreezing, is when everyone moves forward and starts accomplishing tasks in the new manner. Again, great care must be taken when managing this step to identify resistance and prevent personnel from going back to the original process
LLP is an abbreviation for many terms. The terms vary from relating to science and medicine, to government and military. To discern the term that LLP abbreviates one would need to see it used in context.
Various terms are used depending on context, national debt, trade deficit or balance of payments are the most common.
The two terms that refer to formal public speaking are oration and public address. This will also depend on the context as other words that can be used include lecture and discourse.
There are different terms used, depending on the context. Some of these are 'transfer', 'import', 'download'.
There are many words for a teller, depending on the context. If used in terms of a bank teller, alternatives include cashier, paymaster. If it is used to describe someone who tells something, then narrator or storyteller can be used.