Well it would be better but life would not be perfect. since the average of people that are left handed is 1 to 10 and most technologies are right hand and some are also left handed, life would not be perfect. But I think that if that was true life would still be better.
Being called a "left-hand" could be a derogatory term used to imply that someone is dishonest or untrustworthy. It might suggest that the person is deceitful or manipulative in their actions or behavior. However, it's essential to consider the context and cultural background as the meaning could vary.
Yes, that would be the perfect degree for you. Having a degree that you enjoy studying is one of the most important steps to success.
On the Starboard or (righthand side) wingtip as looking from the rear of the aircraft. Same as on a ship.
Being printed material, I would avoid a 3-ring binder and opt for a folder preferable with an inside lefthand pocket to retain copies of your resume, a place for your business card on the outside of this pocket, be sure to carry spares in there too and on the righthand side a clamp to hold down a pad of paper to make notes on. Two pens WITH lids can be clipped onto the pocket. Make sure the pens work before you go in there!
What 'technologies' are you thinking of?
Various technologies are always being improved to help increase the accuracy of data collection.
Nothing's perfect. I'm still trying to perfect my back handspring.
A perfect score in gymnastics would be a ten.
Yes, this would be perfect symmetry.
324 is a perfect square of 18. But it's not a perfect cube.
perfect cell would kill chichi with one punch
christian roderick would be perfect as fang.