you go talk to Ginny and she will ask you to talk to the suspects
dined = atenumber = eight
No it is not. It is the company that assumes the operational risks and rewards for being in business. Now if it is your friend that dashed and the employer can prove this then you may have other legal issues on your hands. This aside however the answer is NO, an employer can not require that an employee pay them for any such loss.
dined = ate number = eight
It is illegal in the state of Arizona for a restaurant employee to pay for a customers meal that "dined and dashed". Most restaurant owners will count the loss for the meal, and refuse service to that individual again.
I have noticed that if they have dined well they tend to want to sleep.
"Hard times ain't satisfied with nothing and you're looking at them, you're looking at them." "I've wined and dined with kings and queens, and I've slept in alleys and dined on pork and beans." "To be the man, you gotta beat the man."
The verb for dinner is dine.Other verbs are dines, dining and dined."We will dine well tonight"."I am dining"."We dined through the evening".
ate and eight
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There is 1 syllable.
Dine is already a verb since it is an action. As in "I will dine".Other verbs are dines, dining and dined."We dined out last night"."He is dining at the moment".
no