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a set like a scene setting
The word "setting" mean the time and place the book takes place.
To workshop something means to discuss, revise, and improve it through group collaboration. It can be effectively implemented in a collaborative setting by setting clear goals, providing constructive feedback, encouraging open communication, and working together to refine ideas and solutions.
Your own or favourite type of setting.
DDS PS likely stands for Doctor of Dental Surgery, Private Practice. This indicates that a dentist with a DDS degree is working in a private practice setting, providing dental services to patients outside of a hospital or clinic setting.
Well in most cases it is to lead a group of people to a desired outcome, be it work, school, or some other type of group setting. A manager will be on top of everything and make sure that everyone in the group is working towards the same goal. A manager is dedicated to the core project and they oversee any outside issues that conflict with the group. There are several jobs that can be included in this but that really depends on the setting to which the manager is managing.
If you're asking about the gas setting the correct term is flow, not pressure. In nonwindy situations a setting of 15 CFM (cubic feet per minute) should be adequate. Increase as needed for working in a draft. Very windy conditions may mean you will not be able to use this process.
the setting in story means the time and place
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a social worker as of May 2008 is, $48,180.
setting up
"travailler à deux" means "to work in twos (in pairs)" in French. That could be used in school setting when a teacher ask two students to work together, or you could hear this in households where both parents are working (not necessarily together or at the same place, but in the sense that they are both contributing to the family income)
Chillin' like a villain means you are taking it easy, relaxing, not working or doing school work just chillin'.