Yes. I used it for the same situation.
Yes
Yes, you could have that situation.
yes you can dont worry about it i was in the same situation before.
yes
Yes, but such a situation generates competition between the two species.
Yes they are both the same, used with the same ingredients.
I had the exact same situation last year with the same year suv, Yes it will fit
A zero sum situation was originally used to describe a situation in a two-player game where the winnings of one player had the same numerical value as the losses of the other player. The sum (allowing for losses to have a negative sign), therefore, was zero. The phrase is now used to describe a situation where the gains made by all the winners has the same value as the losses made by all the losers. The net sum = zero.
1) Free will. 2) Time (the situation has changed). 3) Experience (you get used to it).
yes, acording to the bible if it is not said when it is true then it is a lie no matter how you spin it
No. Situation is not necessarily an issue. An issue, is a problem. A Situation is to be in something.
Yes, "tired" is the past participle of the verb "to tire." It is used to form perfect tenses such as "I have tired of this situation."