You can save either proceeds, go towards, or towards the upkeep. How they are used will depend on the full sentence.
We are moving toward a cashless society.
It could mean that he wants to have sex with you, but it definitely means he is being extremely rude and disrespectful toward you, and he is totally out-of-line and classless. The proper response is to say "Not interested" and walk away if you are in public. If you are not in public, keep your standards high and "just say no."
There's no such thing as the gravity of a single object. Gravity is always a partnership between two objects. The forces of gravity between two objects depend on the masses of both of them, and the distance between them. And I did say "forces", because there are always two of them ... one force pulling each object toward the other one, and the two forces are always equal. The force on you that pulls you toward the center of the Earth is your weight on the Earth. There's also a force on the planet that pulls it toward the center of you. That force is the Earth's weight on you. And the two of them are exactly equal.
A satellite is in free fall. When the only force acting upon it is gravity, it reacts freely to this gravity, accelerating towards Earth. That is to say, instead of going in a straight line, the velocity vector changes direction, towards Earth. If the satellite is fast enough to be in orbit, it will never actually fall on Earth; but the velocity vector changes all the time.
it depends on what direction you take as the positive axis in a X,Y direction. if you say positive(X) is away from the earth then you would say gravity(g) is pulling the projectile the opposite direction from positive (X). if you say positive (X) is towards the center off the earth than you could say (g) is going with the (X) so g would end up positive. in summary is depends on how you set up the X,Y axis compared to the problem you are solving.
I think either or can be used in most cases..but to be completely proper, towards should only be used in directional terms (like, when GIVING directions) I believe.Ex- Toward the end of the month, we will be having performance reviews.Ex2-Go towards your left and you will see the school.
No. Use "courtship of her." We have feelings or an attitude toward someone, but we do not have courtship toward someone.
It means that whatever money is collected (the proceeds) through a certain activity will be donated to a specific organization... they should say where.
hacia or a ( a mi= towards me or to me)
filioque means " and the son". In the creed we say "We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life,who proceeds from the father and the son". Orthodox religions say "who proceeds from the father through the son" which caused church divisions.
Sometimes. It depends on your reputation. If your reputation is good and it proceeds you then it's a good thing. If your reputation is bad and everyone hears about it, it is probably a bad thing.
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If you are talking in terms of a human body you can say "inferior" meaning towards the feet. Your ankles are inferior to your knees.
We are moving toward a cashless society.
"The money you get for selling something" can be expressed by using the words "payment", "revenue", or "proceeds".
lol do you have mrs. dragich.? ( I say toward)
1)The filoque in the Nicene Creed (Orthodox say that the Holy Spirit "Proceeds from the Father," whereas Catholics say that the Holy Spirit "Proceeds from the Father AND the Son"). 2) The Orthodox go by the Julien Calendar, whereas the Catholic goes by the Gregorian Calendar.