The Army leader must be a person of action
Be-Know-Do, also known as BKD model is developed by the Army leadership. It describes the leaders of character and competence. The expression "Be" means that the Army leader must be a person of action and it places an emphasis on "character-based" leadership.
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Be, Know, Do is a phrase that describes qualities of the Army leader. The "Do" part of it stands for leaders' actions.
The expression, "Be-Know-Do" is the U.S. Army's model for leadership. In short it means to be aware of your core and organizational values. Know is knowing what is needed to be a capable leader. Do is doing everything necessary to contribute to the motivation, direction and purpose of leading.
You convert an (infix) expression into a postfix expression as part of the process of generating code to evaluate that expression.
it is an expression
An algebraic expression contains one or more letters that stand for [numeric] variables.
Grep is: Global regular expression Parser
It is an expression to "mind your behavior".
Mum can you stand by me for the photo please. This is the literal meaning of stand by not the idiomatic meaning. (above) Stand by we are ready to leave. I knew they would stand by us, whatever we did.
Light, Air, Water, Warmth, Nutrients
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N stands for Nitrogen in molecules. This is a universal expression in biochemistry.
PFFT is an expression of dismissal. It is sometimes used as an expression of lack of interest or a descriptive word for a sound that represents an abrupt sound like a slight explosion or impact. PFFT can stand for Pre-Corrected Fast Fourier Transform.
Coefficients don't 'stand' for anything. They are numbers which multiply variables. For instance, in the expression 3 x + 2, three is the coefficient of x.
Though it has been heard as "let's blow this pop stand" and "let's blow this popcorn stand," it is much more commonly heard as "let's blow this popsicle stand."
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is the word "distinguished",be exceptionally goal or something of high quality.