A factory makes tangible products. An office just makes paperwork, but also possibly organises the factory.
An analogy is a comparison between two things for the purpose of explanation or clarification. For example, a common analogy for understanding the relationship between a cell and its organelles is comparing it to a factory with different departments handling specific tasks. This comparison helps to visualize how organelles function within a cell.
An office clerk typically performs routine administrative tasks, such as filing, data entry, and photocopying. Office staff is a broader term that can include various roles within an office environment, such as receptionists, administrative assistants, and managers. Office staff may have a wider range of responsibilities and job duties compared to an office clerk.
The possessive form of the singular noun go-between is go-between's.Example sentence: The go-between's office is on the second floor.
There really is no difference between headquarters and head office. They are synonyms of each other. However, "headquarters" has the additional meaning of a unit, such as in a gang, in the military, etc.
"Compared to" is used to highlight similarities between two different things. "Compared with" is used to examine the differences between two similar things.
They both have different names.
Factory and/or department stores sell office chairs and other objects to accompany them at factory prices. One company to look at is factory-express.
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Actually the entire cell is a factory where different organelles have different functions all organized by the head office or the nucleus. The Golgi probably best fits your question.
The spelling of the two is different.
Well, you know that there was an indigo factory nearby. The manager of that factory was British. He, with a lot of effort established this post office at Ulapur.
MS Office is a suite of programs. MS Word is an individual program contained within the suite of MS Office !
Nothing, two different words for the same thing
CO or central office
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what are the different special product and factory