It depends I play both, right now I favor CoV more
hello is better
boo ghost is so much better
It is very obvious ... COFFEE is always better than COFFEE
Its better to put it to sleep
Nikon Coolpix L310 is better than L610.
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Zvonko Coh was born on August 7, 1956, in Celje, Slovenia.
I'd be inclined to say no, Im looking for the answer myself. But if you have Cov(A-B,A+B)=Cov(A,A)-Cov(B,B)-Cov(B,A)+Cov(A,B), then the last two will cancel but if Var(B)>Var(A) then we would get a negative covariance. [Cov(A,A)=Var(A)] So it looks possible because as far as I know there is no squaring of the coefficeients when you bring them out of the covariance so a negative answer is entirely possible.
There are 2 syllables. Cov-ered.
Carbon,Hydrogen,and Oxygen. (COH)
As of July 2014, the market cap for Covidien plc. (COV) is $40,173,045,363.00.
there is the coh online. but the coh 2 can be released in few years :) so i dont know really
The word "covered" is syllabicated as cov-ered. It has two syllables, with the first syllable "cov" and the second syllable "ered."
coh
R -coh-r
coh-nee
to understand - comprendre (coh[n]-PRAH[N]-druh) I understand - je comprends (coh[n]-PRAH[N]) you (sing., familiar) understand - tu comprends (coh[n]-PRAH[N]) she understands - elle comprend (coh[n]-PRAH[N]) we understand - nous comprenons (coh[n]-pruh-NOH[N]) you (pl. or non-familiar) understand - vous comprenez (coh[n]-pruh-NAY) they understand - ils comprennent (coh[n]-PREN) [n] at the end of a syllable indicates a nasal vowel. The word "comprendre" is actually two syllables, but to English-speaking ears the final "dr" can sound like an extra syllable (consider "table", which is one syllable in French).