It means that sleep will fix the ravelled sleave(the bad). That's all i know
The learning retention rate for students in this course is 80, meaning that students typically retain 80 of the information they learn.
A divergence is a split or divide, so the closest is "detour".
To be "Left Alone" or "Let Do" as in, let it do as it pleases. It's also a government term with the same meaning that refers to an economy much like the United States' market economy. Meaning there is mostly no government intervention. Let the people do as they choose if you want to get technical.
A statement of necessity is a formal declaration or justification for why a particular action or decision is required or unavoidable. It is used to explain the essential reasons behind a choice or course of action.
This is known as equivocation, where a term is used with multiple meanings, leading to a logical fallacy. It can create confusion or misrepresent the argument by changing the meaning of the term within the discussion. Clarity in definitions and consistent use of terms can help prevent equivocation in arguments.
It means "No", with the added meaning "and you should know that the answer is no." E.g. "Are you a murderer?" "Of course not!"
you cant stop natures course so you should stop caring for it as much and the berries wont grow I hope i help :)
A race course; a place for running., A course; particularly, a specified fixed course of study, as in a university.
Puppies of course!
70 of course !
the meaning of the HRM is hotel,restaurant and managenment this is for the course of the college so that they can has a course
something specified course or we can say as crash course which are related to many subjects, specially maths.
That is the spelling of the noun "course" meaning a path or pathway, as in plotting a course, playing a golf course, or a course of action. The homophone is the adjective "coarse" meaning rough, not smooth, or unpolished. The idiom "course close to my heart" is not a standard idiom. Perhaps the word sought is "source" (an origin or beginning point).
Pre University Course. Also known as Pre Degree Course
course.
70 of course !
Yes!!!!!!!!!! Of course it does!!!! :)