Learning to adjust.
Because you are not stupid, and don't have to go on wiki.answers in order to figure out the difference between right and wrong.
Can't implies that you are being prohibited from doing something, that you have no athorization, while musn't expresses that you are not suppose to do it, you have being order not to do it.
A court order that requires someone to do something is called a mandatory injunction. A court order that prohibits someone from doing something is called a prohibitory injunction. Both types of injunctions are enforceable by the court.
To "tell" is state something to someone or inform someone of something. To "order" implies that you desire obedience from them, or are demanding them of something.
Missionaries spread the religious order by preaching and Jesuits by doing.
order is to tell someone to do something. and advice is you needing someone to help you.
A resolution is a decision or opinion passed by a group, such as a legislative body, to express a position on a specific matter. An order is a directive issued by a court or other authority that commands someone to do or refrain from doing something. Resolutions are often non-binding, while orders have legal force.
When something is on back order it means the item ordered is out of stock. When the item is in stock again or available from the manufacturer it will be shipped as soon as possible.
A deterrent is a method of stopping someone or something from doing something. Retribution is causing pain discomfort or unhappiness to the alleged perpetrator of some disagreeable act in order to make your sadistic side feel good. Retribution should not be confused with punishment.
To repair means to fix or mend something so that it is in good working order again.
planning is making the proper arrangements for something to happen. Organizing is putting something chaotic in order.
The difference between recount and retell is the method in which they were heard. Retelling involves describing something that was said. Recounting involves describing something in sequential order that was read.