Literally "query" is just another word for "question". So right up there is an example. In SQL, a query would be something like SELECT NAME FROM EMP WHERE DEPARTMENT = 'MARKETING';
If you're talking about when two cars approach a stop sign at the same time, it means that the car to the right has right of way.
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14.30 7.45 - _______ 6.45 Trust me it's right. You can't do time in calculator. Ask someone to explain it for you because I can't explain!
Yes because they are all 90 degrees each.
describe and explain child's right?
This is rather confusing language, but I am confident that the correct interpretation is "Do the right things correctly".
You can add a comment to each cell where you want to explain anything. Just right-click on the cell, select "Insert Comment," and add your note.
Everything is up to interpretation. Believe what you feel is right.
right now we don't know but maybe in the Future because the Future always have better Technical , so they can make another KING KONG movie in better Technical in better Events and maybe better story but at all we don't know
Literally "query" is just another word for "question". So right up there is an example. In SQL, a query would be something like SELECT NAME FROM EMP WHERE DEPARTMENT = 'MARKETING';
Math is more straightforward - in general, answers are either right or wrong. English is subject to interpretation. Also, unlike English, the principles of mathematics are generally unchanging.
Get a factory service manual. It is the best way to clearly SHOW you instead of explain. If it's not done right, the head will be screwed up. Better to spend $50 and do it right once
Get a better look! but if the chemistry just isn't right then no point in trying
There is no right answer, it's a matter of opinion. You could request a recommendation of another good anime, perhaps.
Wahabi's of Saudi Arabia are extremely conservative in their interpretation of the Koran. Wrong or right it is debatable.
An interpretation of the second Amendment that corresponds with the ruling in District of Columbia vs. Heller is that citizens have the right to keep and bear arms.