An acceder is someone or something which accedes - which approaches, arrives, or comes forward to a position.
They are both generic corporate doublespeak. However, service usually comes before someone has a problem with you, relations comes after.
If grandparents or aunts or uncles (even Godparents) come forward the children can be awarded to them if the courts see fit. If no one comes forward the children will become a Ward of the State. This means that they will be the responsibility of that State and will be put up for adoption. Hopefully, someone comes forward.
A field service engineer travels from place to place to service whatever the client may need service. An example would be someone who comes to your home to fix an appliance.
It comes from the Bible, Matthew 10:8, in which Jesus says "Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils: freely ye have received, freely give."
The root word in "proponent" comes from the Latin "pono, ponere, posui, positus," meaning to put or place. So a proponent is someone who puts something forward, or, in other words, someone who argues for something.
To determine the cause of a 'service' light activating, you need to have someone with the appropriate equipment connect to the car's computer to read the code for a particular problem.
If someone comes forward with some new evidence it can make a difference or solve the case
Inertia
Very freely; Newton's law of action and reaction comes into full play.
Ive been trying to find out for some time, I remember a lot about it but not the name. I hope someone comes forward. It's called Groundling Marsh.
You sneeze forward because the air in your body comes from your feet all the way to your head very, very fast and then it pushes forward very hard (but you cannot feel it) and it makes you go forward.