In OSHA standards when the word "should" is used it is generally advisory and does not establish a requirement, the violation of which can produce a citation.
When a requirement is intended, the word "shall" is used.
OSHA does not define the word "accident" and does not use it in its regulations.
The word for lowering standards is "compromise" or "dilution".
There are six phonemes in the word "explain."
There are 6 phonemes in the word "explain."
another word for explain is justify.
No, the word "explain" is not present tense. "Explain" is the base form of the verb, and it can be used in various tenses like present ("I explain"), past ("I explained"), or future ("I will explain").
A word for not meeting someone's standards is underachievement.A less formal term is 'not measuring up'.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'explain' is "eleesia".
"Explain your answer."
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Generally one would "define," and not "explain"a word such as fear.
πρότυπα (protipa). If you use it like : I have standards, its επίπεδο (epipedo).