Clarify is a verb that means "to make (an idea, statement, etc.) clear or intelligable; to free from ambiguity".
this is a tricky one... press alt + f4 and see if that works.
First fix plumbing, as it is clear from its name, very first fixing of plumbing services that can be underground pipe laying works and sleeves installation during structural works.
Yes, there may be good reasons to do that. The reasons are related to making the thing work even better. For example, it might be desirable for the product:* To do its work faster. * To cause less waste. * To use less energy. * To cause less pollution. Before doing such changes, you may want to analyze what the expected benefits of an improvement are, and what the cost will be.
There are various advantages of doing a design before setting out to make something. If you do a good design you will be sure it works.
The answer for Apex is "If the image works together with the written text"
"Works like a charm" means that something works very well.
"Standalone" means that something works on its own.
It means that if something works then you should use it
To recalibrate something means to set it up so something is more accurate or works better.
Ask him in a very direct and clear way to tell you why, and listen to him. Try to press him for a clear answer, but don't badger him. If you can get a legit and understandable answer, see if that's something that can be worked on. Ultimately, just keep being you (if "you" is nice, decent, kind, fair, understanding, etc.) and if it works out, it works out. Ask him in a very direct and clear way to tell you why, and listen to him. Try to press him for a clear answer, but don't badger him. If you can get a legit and understandable answer, see if that's something that can be worked on. Ultimately, just keep being you (if "you" is nice, decent, kind, fair, understanding, etc.) and if it works out, it works out.
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It means don't complain about something that works or is good enough.
The prefix -ive means tending to or inclined to something.
No they do not because MINOR means something small or less important has happened but MINER means something completely different, it does in fact mean laborer who works in a mine.
i would saz it means something like " of the distinguished works" but i am not certain
As a noun, a subordinate is an underling, someone who works for someone else. As a verb, it means to put something lower, to put something down, beneath something else.
It works very well and phone calls sound crisp and clear