It means that just because the effect of an action is temporary does not make it not worth doing.
Moderately means not extreme. In music it is usually used for tempo, meaning the piece is to be played neither fast nor slow but somewhere in between. Sometimes the Italian "moderato" is used, meaning the same thing.
slanting, Neither parallel nor at a right angle to a specified or implied line;
A person who is neither an idiot nor a fool. May be both.Commonly used in India.
It means that the thing in question is not relevant to the discussion; it's completely meaningless.
Neither. We say "compliance is not feasible", meaning it may be technically possible but is not practical.
No, the word 'I' is a proper noun as it refers to oneself and is always capitalized. Common nouns refer to general persons, places, things, or ideas, while 'I' is a specific, individual pronoun.
To be neither in heaven or hell.
Neither first neither second are Lithuanian cities, but closest by you meaning could be Kaunas city.
i want to know phrase meaning of this i wanted no whip nor spur
Neither word is in Irish so they have no meaning.
Neither. "And" is a conjunction, meaning that it is used to connect words.
I believe it is a shortening of the word "tampoco", meaning "neither".
Neither manganese has a pH of 7 meaning it is neutral
It's neither a German word nor a German name.
"Toku" means "my" in Maori, indicating possession or ownership.
"Fikka" in Hindi means something that is tasteless or bland. It is often used to describe food that lacks flavor or spice.
It was a Battle of Encounter, meaning it was unplanned, accidental.