That would be an offer, or a proposition.
protection, peace, security
The term "wack" originated in the 1980s within African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and is often associated with hip-hop culture. It was used to describe something that is subpar, ridiculous, or not cool. Over time, the term has been adopted more broadly in popular culture to denote anything considered undesirable or poorly executed.
The wall street crash happen when people did't follow there gut feeling. Everyone knew that something was wrong, just like what is happening today . People owe to much money and what happen in 1929 is going to happen in 2007. By october 24, 2007 we will repeating history. Its time to get your money out. Time traveler Try the Wall Street Crash, the start of the Great Depression in America.
Present tense: The verb indicates an action that happens currently. e.g. I play football. Past tense: The verb indicates an action that happened. e.g. I played football yesterday. Future tense: The verb indicates an action that will happen. e.g. I will play football tomorrow.
An event that occurs every thirty years is called a "triennial" event. However, this term can be misleading since "triennial" technically refers to something happening every three years. For events specifically occurring every thirty years, the term "tricenary" can be used, although it is less common.
Guaratee has multiple meanings. the main meaning is an assurance that something will happen. The verb form would mean to promise that something will happen A guarantee is a formal promise of assurance that something will be repaired, replaced, paid for, etc.
The difference between a guarantee and a promise is a guarantee is something that might happen and a promise is something that you have to do.
A covenant is a formal agreement or contract between two parties, often with specific terms and conditions. A promise is a declaration or assurance that one will do something or that something will happen. The key difference is that a covenant is typically more binding and formal than a promise.
No. It is a more like a term for a belief, often of supersticious nature, that certain things that happen are a "sign" that something good, or something bad (depending on the sign), will happen.
a guarantee assures a particular outcome or condition and a promise is something that someone promises to do something and you don't break that promise
An incorrect promise is saying something like: I promise to never fail
Yes, but this is not something we should have to worry about in the short term; it is fairly unlikely to happen, say, within the next billion years.Yes, but this is not something we should have to worry about in the short term; it is fairly unlikely to happen, say, within the next billion years.Yes, but this is not something we should have to worry about in the short term; it is fairly unlikely to happen, say, within the next billion years.Yes, but this is not something we should have to worry about in the short term; it is fairly unlikely to happen, say, within the next billion years.
Breaking a promise is when you tell someone you are going to do something, and you PROMISE you will do it. Breaking a promise is not "fulfilling" it, or "doing" it.
Promise to be wed.
Chance means estimation or probably.... It is an estimation of something with the mathematical term!!
a promise
A promise is when you tell someone you will do something, and agreement is when you both decide that something is right.