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A simple way to describe this would be, an observation is what you see, and an interpretation is what you conclude about what you have seen. OR An observation is a fact, something your senses detect happening while an interpretation is what you make of it by what you have sensed with your senses.
A police officer who assumes control of an intersection would have ultimate authority over that intersection.
It would help to know "... the point of intersection of a parallelogram" and what!
When you are making and observation.
treat it as you would a yield sign
crucify. The word comes from "crux" meaning a cross or crossing point or intersection, and "affix" meaning attach to. Basically the method of executing a prisoner who had been sentenced to death meant that the convict would be nailed to a wooden cross and left to slowly die, outdoors, in full view of the people of the village. I assume that death would come from blood loss, or maybe because the person would not be able to breathe right while nailed to a cross with just his arms and feet holding all his body weight.
No. A label is a heading for data in a spreadsheet. It would be in a cell, which is what the intersection of a column and a row is.
One would be uncrossed.
The standard deviation of a single observation is not defined. With a single observation, the mean of the observation(s) would be the same as the value of the observation itself. By definition, therefore, the deviation (difference between observation and mean) would always be zero. Rather a pointless exercise!
When you are using the scientific method, you would try to imagine a hypothesis which explains an observation, but you might not succeed. A hypothesis that does not explain an observation would be considered a failed hypothesis. You would then need to invent a different hypothesis.
No. If the wife is also on the deed to the premises she would need to voluntarily transfer her interest to her husband by executing a quitclaim deed.No. If the wife is also on the deed to the premises she would need to voluntarily transfer her interest to her husband by executing a quitclaim deed.No. If the wife is also on the deed to the premises she would need to voluntarily transfer her interest to her husband by executing a quitclaim deed.No. If the wife is also on the deed to the premises she would need to voluntarily transfer her interest to her husband by executing a quitclaim deed.
It would be the car that was required to stop. That car should make sure it is clear before going through the intersection.