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  1. Juggling "A and B" vs "A with b" vs "between A and B"

    Nov 2, 2018 · Hi, according to WR definition of juggle: 3. to manage or switch rapidly between the requirements of (two or more activities) so as to handle each adequately:[~ + object] Many students …

  2. I'm showing - WordReference Forums

    Feb 18, 2015 · I'm showing requirements of the old materials, please your help to replace them with the new materials The underlined part in particular is something no native speaker would say, so the …

  3. Exemptions and waivers - WordReference Forums

    Oct 12, 2017 · Apparently, these two verbs have the same meaning. From a legal point of view, is there any subtle difference in their sense? Examples Regulation 3 namely " Exemptions and waivers" of …

  4. box-checking | WordReference Forums

    Nov 22, 2008 · Hi all, I ran into a few sentences where "box-checking" was used as an adjective like a box-checking approach. I googled the word and found it also comes before a variety of nouns such …

  5. disease specific | WordReference Forums

    Mar 23, 2017 · Hi, Please advise, what is the meaning of "disease specific"? Connected with or attributable to disease? What is the opposite? Thanks, A. In Crohn's disease, 25-50% of causes of …

  6. over 10, more than 10, above 10... do they include 10?

    Jul 16, 2020 · While reading some instructions or manuals for experiments (eg. temperature requirements, etc.) sometimes it's quite confusing if the specific number is included or not. In my …

  7. The difference between Arabic dialects is as big as...

    Jan 4, 2010 · I really don't think it serves any purpose to say that parallels can be drawn between the two in any area you like, just by adjusting the requirements (even if minimally). We already covered …

  8. eligible vs qualified | WordReference Forums

    Jan 18, 2023 · "eligible" means you meet certain requirements for something. They could be things like "under 24 years old" or "lives in Chicago." "qualified" means you have certain qualifications. These …

  9. Demand vs demands - WordReference Forums

    Dec 18, 2013 · Could you please tell me when demand and when demands is the plural of demand and which one and why should be used in: The company decided to focus more on local demand(s). …

  10. 6 off, surplus to manufacturing requirements - WordReference Forums

    Mar 11, 2014 · As I read " Kienzle printers: 6 off, surplus to manufacturing requirements." my first thought was that it was a misprint for "6 of " which seems to mean the same thing and is hugely and …