A narcissist, perhaps. (However, sometimes there are situations in which individuals have thoroughly researched a specific, and often rare, condition or disease, and do become better informed than many physicians on the particular subject in question.)
You'll need to be more specific.
The only way to know if a guess thinks that you are cute and wants to be more than friends is to ask him.
Someone who thinks their state is more important than the nation.or disagrees with the hypocritical dictation of the fed.
If he keeps wanting more & more.
you see anyone u know that hangs out with them go hang out and join or u could just try to talk to him and hang out more
"Neither her associates nor the doctor thinks the surgery is necessary" is correct. When more than one subject of a verb is joined by one of the conjunctions "or" or "nor", the verb should agree in number with the alternative subject closest to the verb in the sentence. "The doctor" [singular] is closer to the verb "thinks" than is "her associates" [plural].
It depends on what kind of doctor you are. The more you know, obviously the more money you make.
Nick thinks his ability to reserve judgment and listen without bias sets him apart from others. He believes that this quality allows him to be more observant and insightful in his interactions with people.
No.
Well does your friend know how you feel..... and does the guy know.... if they both care about each other then as a friend you should try your hardest to move on and find someone else.
Someone who thinks their state is more important than the nation, or disagrees with federal policies.
Someone who doesn't have a life. If you meet someone like this tell them that they need to be more social.