When someone says that a question "lies on the table" in a meeting, it typically means that the issue has been introduced for discussion but has not yet been resolved or acted upon. It suggests that the question is pending and may be revisited later in the meeting or in future discussions. This phrase indicates that the topic is open for consideration but is not currently being actively debated or decided.
In the periodic table elements having valence electrons in the same orbital are said to be placed in the same block.There are four blocks in the periodic table s, p, d and f.
A euphemism for a tatty lemon aid stand draped in opulence.
The periodic table cannot be said to be completed. New elements (admittedly radioactive and short-lived), are still being made.
wait...didn't you just answer your own question...in your question? You said that 14 are red, so doesn't that answer your question?
Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.Good question and it will probably never be answered. Ptolemy XV, nicknamed Caesarion, was said by Cleopatra to be the son of Julius Caesar. However, Caesar never recognized the kid and never claimed him as a son. There are valid reasons to question Cleopatra's claim.
18mm It was decided in a meeting by someone putting a coin from the Netherlands on the table and said that size would do.
This question cannot be answer as the question is not complete. The question is asking what the person meant by saying and the question didnÕt provide what the person said.
It usually means something was proposed, seconded and voted on in the meeting. If the majority of the vote was for whatever had been proposed - it's said to have been carried.
They are asking you a question, if you actually said yes it is then a rhetorical question. Another answer: It also indicated disbelief on the part of the questioner that you said "yes".
if anyone stike a glass by hand and how will it sound? then s.c bose strike the glass which was in the table the table and said the sound will be like this.
When Penny had her abortion. Johnny's cousin said the doctor had a fold up table and dirty knife.
Do you mean how do you write minutes? (of a meeting). In the minutes of a meeting you should record: who was present who was absent - gave their apologies who said what - in any discussions that took place. what actions were agreed who was to do the action what time the meeting opened and closed- maybe when the next meeting will take place All this depends on how formal the meeting is some informal meeting don't need all the details.
He said that he would be arriving late to the meeting.
William Shakespeare said that " Meeting Juliet is a dream", when he was at the party.
To organize a meeting, a person needs to breakdown when things will be said. What events will take place during the meeting needs to be timed out as well.
If you are asked a question or can not figure something out then it is said that you are "stumped" meaning you can go no further.
Direct: "When is the meeting?" Indirect: She asked when the meeting was.