In this context, "statements" refer to declarative sentences that convey information or express an idea without requiring a response. For example: "The sky is blue."
Statements:
Commands:
Questions:
well it means u should lick my sack
The statement "two statements here are false" must be true. If that statement is true, then it means one of the other two statements ("one statement here is false" or "three statements here are false") must be false, making the total count of false statements two. If "three statements here are false" were true, it would contradict itself, as it cannot be true if it includes itself as a false statement.
if this is a math question it means that you write every that is not in this 'a' the apostrophe means NOT IN but if A is as it self u write every thng In A
It means: 215,000
you could write it as in can't it still means the same thing ;p
authoritative statements
Vilify: Spreading negative information Vilification: Abuse and making cruel and unkind statements about someone
Presentation of data means exhibition of data in such a clear and attractive mannner that these are easily understood and anaysed
The word "and" means both statements must be true. The word "or" means that at least one of the statements must be true.
Threats.
It means withdrawal.
Contradictory means that the statements did not agree. They meant different things instead of the same thing.
Restating important highlights means summarizing key points or ideas in a concise and clear manner, emphasizing their significance or relevance. This helps to reinforce understanding and focus attention on the most essential information.
PYT on bank statements stands for pre-authorized payments. This means that there is an authorized payment being drafted from an account.
testimony
well it means u should lick my sack
Yes "statements" is the plural of "statement" which means more than one.