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Differences among day-after/by/to-day - 0 views

  • day by day - gradually and progressively
  • day after day - for an indefinite number of successive days
  • Some are interchangeable, depending on context, while some are not.
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University of Memphis - Data Standards Manual - Appendix D - UM Table: General Abbrevia... - 0 views

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    A general abbreviations from University of Memphis
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Appendix | Define Appendix at Dictionary.com - 0 views

  • An appendix gives useful additional information, but even without it the rest of the book is complete
  • supplement, bound in the book or published separately, is given for comparison, as an enhancement, to provide corrections, to present later information, and the like
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Amulet different from Talisman - 0 views

  • talisman is believed to bring luck or some other benefit, though it can offer protection as well.
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What's the difference between: Enquire & Inquire? - 0 views

  • to inquire is to investigate as in 'the policeman made inquiries'.
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      Guide: INquire INvestigate
  • Enquiry is used for a general question. Inquiry is used for a formal question. Friends enquire "where were you last night"?...the Police Inquire "where were you last night"?
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Onboarding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Onboarding, also known as organizational socialization, refers to the mechanism through which new employees acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and behaviors to become effective organizational members and insiders.
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ประสบการณ์ - ประสพการณ์? - 0 views

  • คำว่า “ประสพ” นั้น พจนานุกรม ฉบับราชบัณฑิตยสถาน ท่านเก็บไว้เป็นรูปคำนาม และให้ความหมายไว้เพียงความหมายเดียว คือ “การเกิดผล” ถ้าหากเขียนเป็น “ประสพการณ์” โดยใช้ พ สะกดก็จะต้องแปลว่า “เหตุแห่งการเกิดผล” ซึ่งจะไม่ตรงกับความหมายของคำว่า experience
  • เพราะเหตุที่คำว่า “ประสพ” มีความหมายได้หลายอย่างด้วยกัน ถ้าเราเขียนเป็น “ประสพการณ์” จะทำให้ตีความไปได้ต่าง ๆ ท่านจึงใช้ “ประสบ” บ สะกด ซึ่งก็แผลงมาจากคำว่า “สบ” ในภาษาไทยที่แปลว่า “พบ
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Is ltd. the abbreviation for limited partnership? - 0 views

  • bbreviation for limited partnership is "LP". Limited - Ltd. Limited Liability Company = LLC Limited Liability Partnership = LLP (Note that a Limited Partnership & a Limited Liability Partnership are NOT the same type of entity.)
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MOC: "หจก." เขียนเป็นภาษาอังกฤษ - 0 views

  • ห้างหุ้นส่วนจำกัด ภาษาอังกฤษ คือ Limited partnership ซึ่งไม่มีการใช้อักษรย่อ
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Purchasing Insight | Definition of Procurement - Procurement vs Purchasing - 0 views

  • Importantly, and distinct from “purchasing”, procurement involves the activities involved in establishing fundamental requirements, sourcing activities such as market research and vendor evaluation and negotiation of contracts.
  • “Purchasing” refers to the process of ordering and receiving goods and services. It is a subset of the wider procurement process.
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meaning - Difference between "purpose", "aim", "target", "goal", "objective", and "ambi... - 0 views

  • purpose: what you want to achieve when you do something; the reason you do or plan something, and the thing you want to achieve when you do it
  • aim: something you hope to achieve by doing something
  • goal: something important that you hope to achieve in the future, even though it may take a long time
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  • target: the exact result that a person or organization intends to achieve by doing something
  • objective: the specific thing that you are trying to achieve
  • ambition: something that you very much want to achieve in your future career
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Difference between Purpose and Objective - 0 views

  • Purpose defines why the person is doing something he is doing, what is his reasoning behind doing a particular thing and what he plans to achieve from it.
  • The term objective refers to set tasks or goals that a person wishes to accomplish.
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Daring Fireball: Markdown Syntax Documentation - 0 views

  • Atx-style headers use 1-6 hash characters at the start of the line
  • Optionally, you may “close” atx-style headers. This is purely cosmetic — you can use this if you think it looks better.
  • Unordered lists use asterisks, pluses, and hyphens — interchangably — as list markers
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  • You can produce a horizontal rule tag (<hr />) by placing three or more hyphens, asterisks, or underscores on a line by themselves. If you wish, you may use spaces between the hyphens or asterisks.
  • Markdown treats asterisks (*) and underscores (_) as indicators of emphasis.
  • Text wrapped with one * or _ will be wrapped with an HTML <em> tag; double *’s or _’s will be wrapped with an HTML <strong> tag.
  • surround an * or _ with spaces, it’ll be treated as a literal
  • To produce a literal asterisk or underscore at a position where it would otherwise be used as an emphasis delimiter, you can backslash escape it
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Instruction or Instructions? - 0 views

  • It can be singular or plural, dependent on context.
  • There is also the uncountable form
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      So we have to consider from context either it is countable or uncountable noun.  Uncountable 'instruction' can then mean a set of countable instructions.
  • One word which is NEVER plural in English is "information".
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SKU: stock keeping unit - 0 views

  • all attributes associated with the item and that distinguish it from all other items.
  • SKUs are not regulated nor standardized. When one company receives items from another Vendor, they have a choice of maintaining the Vendor's SKU or creating their own.
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Canceled vs. cancelled - Grammarist - 0 views

  • American English, the verb cancel is usually inflected canceled and canceling
  • In varieties of English from outside the U.S., including Canadian, British, and Australian English, cancelled and cancelling are the preferred spellings.
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What's the Difference Between a Foreword, Preface, and Introduction? - 0 views

  • foreword (one of the most often misspelled words in the language) is most often written by someone other than the author
  • In a preface an author explains briefly why they wrote the book, or how they came to write it.
  • If a preface is about the book as a book, the introduction is about the content of the book. Sometimes it is as simple as that: It introduces what is covered in the book.
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What is the Difference Between a Porch, Balcony, Veranda,Patio and Deck? - 0 views

  • attached section to the house which is open to the outside air and is covered with a roof.
  • A porch is basically an attached section to the house which is open to the outside air and is covered with a roof.
  • A balcony is a small platform that protrudes from a wall of an upper apartment floor and is usually enclosed by a railing.
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  • A veranda is typically an open, large, long gallery, usually covered with a roof and supported by pillars.
  • verandas usually extend equally on all the sides of the structure.
  • A patio is a roofless paved area adjoined to the house and usually employed for entertainment and dining purposes.
  • A deck, on the other hand, is a raised floor attached to the back of a house, enclosed with railings for safety and featuring steps, which lead to the ground level.
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