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a receptacle for the ash from smokers' cigars or cigarettes
a receptacle for the ash from smokers' cigars or cigarettes
All undergraduate students, including diploma, certificate and unclassified students, must complete 1. 5 units of first-year English. Registration in English courses is not permitted until a measure of English proficiency is submitted. The most common English ...
All undergraduate students, including diploma, certificate and unclassified students, must complete 1. 5 units of first-year English. Registration in English courses is not permitted until a measure of English proficiency is submitted. The most common English ...
Those features of an object that make it the kind of object it is, as opposed to its accidents (e.g. A person’s ability to reason is an essential human feature, while hair color would be an accident) - Essentialism is the view that the accident - essence ...
Those features of an object that make it the kind of object it is, as opposed to its accidents (e. G. A person’s ability to reason is an essential human feature, while hair color would be an accident) - Essentialism is the view that the accident - essence ...
A set of activities or tasks that employees are paid to perform. Employees that perform essentially the same tasks are in the same occupation, whether or not they work in the same industry. Some occupations are concentrated in a few particular industries; ...
A set of activities or tasks that employees are paid to perform. Employees that perform essentially the same tasks are in the same occupation, whether or not they work in the same industry. Some occupations are concentrated in a few particular industries; ...
A social position "assigned" to a person by society without regard for the person's unique talents or characteristics.
A social position "assigned" to a person by society without regard for the person's unique talents or characteristics.
reciprocate, is give and take mutually, on mutual, equal basis.
reciprocate, is give and take mutually, on mutual, equal basis.
apportion, to give portion of, to define portion, quantity of
apportion, to give portion of, to define portion, quantity of
In general usage, to ascribe is to give, impute or attribute certain features to some object, person, event or act without justification. In the absence of good evidence, to assert "all politicians are corrupt" is to ascribe a characteristic to a class of ...
In general usage, to ascribe is to give, impute or attribute certain features to some object, person, event or act without justification. In the absence of good evidence, to assert "all politicians are corrupt" is to ascribe a characteristic to a class of ...
reconstruct, is to rebuild, thus construct again, build again
reconstruct, is to rebuild, thus construct again, build again
The diary day is the day about which the designated person reports his or her activities for the American Time Use Survey. For example, the diary day of a designated person interviewed on Tuesday is Monday.
The diary day is the day about which the designated person reports his or her activities for the American Time Use Survey. For example, the diary day of a designated person interviewed on Tuesday is Monday.