The officious bystander test is used in business agreements. The idea is if someone was walking by and overheard terms being talked about, and asked if they'd put it in the contract, and they both said yes immediately, it is a good term.
The opposite of bystander is "participant"
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bystander - onlooker
The possessive form of the singular noun 'bystander' is bystander's.Example: The bystander's observations proved invaluable.
Most schools usually do ACT's over the SAT's, but i believe either test is reasonable. Some people test better than others on the ACT's then the SAT's and vise versa.
Bystander - magazine - was created in 1903.
Bystander - magazine - ended in 1940.
The police fired at the fleeing bank robber but hit a bystander. A bystander said that the accident was the taxi driver's fault.
The correct spelling is, Bystanders. So you are right.
A bystander is a person who observes an event which is happening, while not participating in it.
A bystander is a person who observes an event which is happening, while not participating in it.