Recognized trade unions are those unions which are known/conceded/approved by the employer to be their by the employee trade union and as far as registered trade union is consider they are those trade unions which are registered under the concerned trade union act.
The difference between its and it's is that its is the possessive form; you are indicating that something belongs to it. For example, a snake kills with its venom. It's is the abbreviated form of it is. It's a nice day. And the only difference between it's and it is, is the extra syllable it takes to say.
"Between" means that there is either a direct correlation or difference within/of two or more things, or that something exists in the middle of two things, whereas the word "among" means in the company of something. For example, "there is a difference between spring water and tap water, however the element 'hydrogen' is among one of two elements of which water is comprised."
"Do" is used with plural subjects and "does" is used with singular subjects in present simple tense. For example, "I do" and "He does."
"Get" typically implies receiving or acquiring something, while "take" involves physically grabbing or removing something. For example, you can get a book from the library or take a book from a shelf.
One phrase is correct and one is not correct.no difference and not differentBoth phrases have the same meaning difference is a noun and different is an adjective.
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the difference between has and have is that you use has in sentences with : ( she , he and it ) for example : she has a book . but you use have in sentences with : ( I , you , we and they ) for example : you have a book , I have a book .
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There is very little difference unless you take away the 'for' :)
fundamental difference between a polynomial function and an exponential function?
A constituent is any person within a legislative district, whether they are registered to vote or not. Even if they are not of voting age. A voter is someone qualified (must be a citizen & legally of age to vote. Must live in the district) and registered to vote. For example: a 15 year old is a constituent but not a voter. A 20 year old registered to vote is a possible voter and is also a constituent.
Difference" means subtraction. for example the "difference" between 9 and 2 is 7
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Our Earth is an example of a planet, whilst our Sun is an example of a star.
There are no example differences offered in the question.But, for a simple example: In is to go in to a room. On is to get on to the bed.