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No. Nothing can propagate instantaneously.
No. You can't tell the difference, for one reason: There IS no difference.
The reason that entropy increases is related to statistics. It is possible in theory that a process occurs in such a way that entropy decreases, but this is so unlikely that it will never happen in practice.
By applying the small force farther from the center of rotation. That's exactly the reason why you need a longer wrench to crack the nut off of the bolt when it's stuck. It's also exactly the reason why the child sits farther from the pivot of the see-saw than her father does.
Yes. It's not likely they'd be exactly the same, but there's no theoretical reason that they couldn't be very, very close to within any reasonable amount of experimental error.
Means mileage is fishy for some reason.
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The clocks malfunctioning (apex)
A discrepancy report may be created by a business to try and identify the reason for any errors or imbalances in their company's financial accounts. By creating such a report, the company may be able to identify, for example, a shortfall in their figures and from this, identify the missing or incorrect figure causing this discrepancy.
A lawyer may be able to get you out of a speeding ticket. If your driving record is clean and there is any type of discrepancy with the reason you recieved the ticket. For example, a discrepancy with the posted limit, the radar gun or the weather may all be enough to get you out of the ticket. However, for a lawyer just to be in court with you is not enough. It depends on the situation. They will do everything in their power to fight the ticket or get you out for as little as possible. Lawyers aren't cheap though.
Reason as a verb means: to think or argue in a logical manner to form conclusions, judgments, or inferences from facts or premises. We use our minds to think and reason.
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As a noun, "grounds." As a verb, "reckons."
There is no evidence that suggests that lifting stunts growth.