To provide a level of work which meets the requirement of the job
When you take something from your contry and ship it to another contry. For example, if you lived in china, you might send something like rubber braclets to the US. That is exporting.
You could say something like: - engaged - busy It's meaning is that something or someone is in a particular place.
Yes, say rather"I'd rather not say", or something like that.
Compliance solutions would be for like Hazmat training for companies that carry hazardous chemicals or gases on location. There are several businesses that do this type of work.
Serving is doing the stuff for someone, such as giving the food. Servicing would be taking care of something like a car.
It means that she is mad at you or something that you did something bad or rude or you showed an unmanly like manner.
It is perfectly legal to carry most knives while on your motorcycle in the state of Arizona. However if you intend to carry a large knife, like a hunting knife in a concealed manner, you will need a permit.
you would say something like "porter"
hey i ned something i can carry cigarettes in that isn't noticeable. i also would like to know something i can make a pipe out of that wont look like a pipe. any suggestions?
'Doubutsu no you ni' as in doing something in an animal's manner. 'Doubutsu mitai' as in looking like an animal.
many various craftsman and tradesman are involved in maintenance like electricians, carpenters, and laborers.
No, anteaters is a plural noun. It is possible to do something "like an anteater" or in the manner of an anteater, but there is no adverb form.
think is hemoglobin. or something like tht...
of course...as long as the amount does not exceed 100 ml. You need to carry it in something like a ziplock bag!
A local hair supply store should carry something like that
walk around the park, carry it with you,or give it something like a berry
No. That is probably why there are things like nerve gas. Most do try to behave in an ethical manner but some don't.