If someone has something to gain by lying, what percent of the people do you think, would lie
When someone holds something, they stay in one place. When someone carries something, they're moving.
To help someone, or helping, means to aid or aiding. For instance, if someone is struggling to carry something and another person comes to their aid and lifts it for them, that is helping.
Take is already a verb. For example "to take something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
It means to render something or someone ineffective.
It means expected, or awaited. To 'anticipate' something is to 'expect' it or 'predict' it in the future. For instance if someone throws you a ball you have to anticipate where it will be in order for you to catch it. Alternatively if you have done something naughty, you can anticipate that your mother will be cross when she finds out.
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"Retention" refers to the act of keeping or retaining something or someone. In a business context, it often refers to retaining customers, employees, or information.
it really depends on who is financing it. and that percentage should have been determined when you asked someone to help you pay for and start up your business.
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The context is the relative setting. If someone says they hate something, for example, "putting it in context" means understanding why and relating it to their present circumstances.
A business writer is someone who writes something specifically for a business, generally for internal use within the business, such as formal contracts.
Schulik Also, "gonif." Gonif means something more like a literal thief, but depending on the context, it might be what you want. Someone who steals by cheating in business matters is usually called a "gonif."
möchten is "to like" as in "to like someone or something" I hope that is the context you meant.
A client is a person to whom, or a business to which, someone supplies a service. A vendor is someone who, or a business which, offers something for sale.
It depends on the context. If someone is experienced, then that would be an adjective. If someone experienced something, then that would be a verb.
Depending on the context, address is already a verb. For example, "to address something or someone" or "to address a letter" is an action and therefore a verb.
It's not an idiom because you can figure out the meaning by context - you are willing to go through dangers or hardship for something or someone.