όλα τα άλλα που παραμένουν ίδια will be the Greek translation for 'Everything else remaining same'.
The Greek phrase for 'everything else remaining the same' is "τα λοιπά παραμένοντα σταθερά" (ta loipá paraménon statherá).
The correct grammar is "What else could you ask for?" This phrase is commonly used to express satisfaction or contentment with a situation or outcome.
The correct phrase is "walking past" as it indicates movement in relation to something else.
No, in the phrase "Sincerely yours," "yours" is not capitalized unless it is the first word of a sentence.
The right answer for this question is "MUA" everything else is fake and not cool this is the right wayy to sayy it when you are a big boss
The phrase "pull your strings" can mean to manipulate or control someone's actions or decisions, often in a subtle or indirect way. It implies that someone else is influencing or directing your behavior.
Ceteris Paribus It is the Latin phrase which means: "with all other things remaining the same". Or in economics, "all other factors held constant".
increases the variable cost
Your phrase is correct if you remove the word "of" and leave everything else alone.
It means "everything else being equal". Not just to an economist, BTW
It means "everything else being equal". Not just to an economist, BTW
remains the same, but the apparent brightness is decreased by a factor of four
Being picked on, when you go out on dates you feel so uncomfortable, and everything else.
The Greek word for "Fields" is "πεδία".If you mean fields as in crops it's χωράφια (xorafia 'x' sounds like 'ch'). For everything else is τομέας (tomeas).
Helen is a greek name and it means "torchlight", "bright", "shining one" and just about everything else that relates to lightness.
The Invention of Everything Else was created in 2008.
The ISBN of The Invention of Everything Else is 978-0618801121.
The Invention of Everything Else has 272 pages.