Not yeats, William B. Sprague.
This quote is not from Yeats; it is actually a variation of a quote by William Butler Yeats that is often misattributed to him. The original quote by Yeats is, "Do not wait to strike till the iron is hot; but make it hot by striking." It emphasizes the importance of taking action and creating opportunities rather than waiting for the perfect moment.
Lot's of "strikes" could damage a computer. An airstrike, striking it with a hammer, angry laborers could destroy it while striking, etc... If you are referring to a test question, it probably means a "lightning strike."
W.B. Yeats, an Irish poet, is known for his works that delve into complex themes like love, mysticism, and the passage of time. His poetry often explores profound philosophical ideas and emotions while also touching the reader's soul with its beauty and depth. Yeats' writing has the power to resonate with readers on a deep level, leaving a lasting impact on their hearts and minds.
I have never heard of this before. Maybe it should read 'killers strike again'? I could find nothing on killers on strike. Perhaps it was incarcerated, convicted killers striking about something in prison. If killers in the community were on strike, it would take a while for the drop in the murder rate to make it evident. 'Why' would be the best part of the question.
No, block is a defensive movement. [note: while Taekwondo techniques are basically divided into defensive and offensive categories, and the various blocks do fall into the category of defensive techniques, there is the point of view that a powerful block is actually a strike to the attacking limb. Since it is one of the tactics of Taekwondo strategy to damage or injure an opponent's arm when they punch, or leg when they kick, in order to prevent or discourage them from attacking again, certain blocks could be interpreted as being strikes. There really is a fine line between the two. However, for the purposes of distinct categories, a "block" forcefully impacts a striking limb while crossing the path of the attack. A strike is generally a forceful impact that is delivered in a manner that does not facilitate the prevention of a limb from striking the defender by making contact with the striking limb. A punch could be used as a block or a strike.]
yes it will strike
"Strike while the iron is hot" is an idiom that means to take advantage of an opportunity when it presents itself, rather than waiting. The phrase originates from blacksmithing, where iron is easier to shape and mold when it's hot. It emphasizes the importance of acting promptly and decisively to capitalize on favorable conditions.
The light (in the form of photons) travel in a straight line, passing through the pupil and striking the retina. If you imagine the path the light is taking while you look at a tall object, light from the top will be angled down and strike the bottom of your retina, while light from the bottom will strike the top. That's they they appear upside down at the back of the eye.
Strike while the iron is hot! The union workers are on strike for better wages.
. The difference between a Strike Team and a Task Force is: A. Strike Teams are in the Operations Section while Task Forces are in the Planning Section. B. Strike Teams have similar resources while Task Forces are comprised of mixed resources. C. Strike Teams report to an Officer while Task Forces report to a Leader. D. Strike Teams have a lower span of control ratio when compared to Task Forces.
As a rule striking workers do not get paid by there employers. If the industrial action being taken is santioned by the Trade union then the union has funds that ensure that the workers are paid for there actions. This may not be as much as the worker would have got but it might be in the long term.
. The difference between a Strike Team and a Task Force is: A. Strike Teams are in the Operations Section while Task Forces are in the Planning Section. B. Strike Teams have similar resources while Task Forces are comprised of mixed resources. C. Strike Teams report to an Officer while Task Forces report to a Leader. D. Strike Teams have a lower span of control ratio when compared to Task Forces.
. The difference between a Strike Team and a Task Force is: A. Strike Teams are in the Operations Section while Task Forces are in the Planning Section. B. Strike Teams have similar resources while Task Forces are comprised of mixed resources. C. Strike Teams report to an Officer while Task Forces report to a Leader. D. Strike Teams have a lower span of control ratio when compared to Task Forces.