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Your lack of faith in the force disturbs me.
Neither...When you say 'x > 2', you are saying that x is any number greater than 2. It is more of a statement rather than a sum.
its is the differents in the way it is said if its not more than 90 then it cant be obtuse
some statement about greater than, less than, more than something else. Joe weighs less than Mary.
Let the number in question be x. Your statement can be written as (5/6)x + 7 > -3.
y = 3x + 5
equality is more important than efficiency. Is that a positive or normative statement?
false
An ambiduous statement can be interpreted with more than one meaning.
No, i believe there are more McDonald's than Subways. Not a good idea, considering how unhealthy...
the statement balance is nothing more than the balance of your card at the time the statement was printed.
On the surface, more liquids. Considering the whole Earth, much more solids than liquids
a TRUE statement.
You can, but it prefer not to considering not everything will be filtered out.
Yes absolutely! In fact ACOG just came out with a statement on why women should be encouraged to have VBACs, even if they've had more than one cesarean.
prior to is a synonym for before. Before is a preposition and prior to is an idiom (prior is an adjective). Before can mean previous, earlier or sooner than, in front of, ahead of , rather than, in precedence of, or until. Prior can mean preceding in time or order and preceding in importance or value. Before just basically can mean more than prior to can mean.
1080 980 + 100 = 1080 the statement "more than" implies addition.
Considering she is worth more than her husband, i guess not.