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If there is something that people want, it will almost always be somewhat scare, no matter how much of it physically exists because of high demand. High demand always leads to low supplies.
technology
an opportunity cost
growth in the quantity of money.
It means to wish for something, to want something very badly. It has always meant that.
If there is something that people want, it will almost always be somewhat scare, no matter how much of it physically exists because of high demand. High demand always leads to low supplies.
human wants are limited
You cannot own everything. Someone will always have something or will want to fight you for something, and thus, it is physically impossible.
It's almost always a blow to the skull, or the skull hitting something.
You can always apologize to a friend you did wrong. Apologizing and explaining why you did is how you can get back a friend.
It means something nearly always happens. It is used to indicate that something is almost guaranteed to happen.
It depends on what the "something" is. It's almost always easier to convince yourself to do something the second time than it was the first, but it depends on you and on the circumstances.
Almost always, something hits the head of the person whose brain is injured.
If you parents are hurting you physically you should talk to a teacher or other trusted adult about it, if there hurting you mentally try talking to a school counsellor. Hope things get better!
If you always put yourself in the other person's situation you can almost always catch yourself before you do something that you'll regret.
People may lie for various reasons such as fear of judgment, desire to protect themselves or others, or to create a certain image of themselves. It can be helpful to reflect on why you feel the need to lie and to seek support from a therapist or counselor to work through these underlying issues. Practicing honesty and vulnerability in relationships can also help build trust and authenticity.
Molecules (almost always, not many atoms can bounce around alone without binding to something).