The phrase "some but not all of something" indicates that a portion or subset of a larger group is being referenced, while explicitly excluding others within that group. It suggests that there are varying characteristics, qualities, or quantities present among the items or individuals in question. This distinction allows for the possibility that while certain elements share common traits, not all do.
Idiomatically 'to clock' can mean to time how long something takes or to watch or see something or some one.
Presumably they should be all the correct answers.
I think it has something to do with some kind of sexual invitation
100% is a whole of something. So 100% decrease must mean either remove all - zero, or no increase - remain the same.
to not allow yourself be brought down to 'that' level...for example not retaliating to something someone did to you...you would be 'above it all' or 'better than that'
give you some pictures that mean something is unplanned.
That depends what you mean by "shady," some all religions have done something bad in the past and the present.
Yes, some things can disappear. By disapear, if you mean visually, sure; it happens all the time.
Probably not. What do you mean by "all the way"? Because some computers can save it for you if you haven't saved it all the way.
Manufacturing means making something. Some companies make shoes, some make surfboards, and some make computers. All of these things can be called manufacturing.
I believe she wrote all of her songs but may of had some help. Because her songs mean something to her.
Idiomatically 'to clock' can mean to time how long something takes or to watch or see something or some one.
To take control, overcome something, get the better of something such as some kind of problem
some thing
Conosco = I know (some one) - (it does not mean "I know something")
Somebody, or something that thinks there all that or with attitude.
Something that was done some time ago .