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Agreeing & disagreeing
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Agreeing & disagreeing

a job? Precisely, but the answer isn't to remove benefits from those who really need them. 5.2 Expressing conditional agreement I'd agree with you if the purpose of hell was to rehabilitate people back into heaven, but hell is usually associated with torture and damnation. I'd certainly agree if you're thinking of the World Cup. 6. I'm afraid I don't agree. 6. DISAGREEING 6.1 Expressing complete disagreement In my opinion, fashion is a complete waste of time, money and resources. I disagree entirely. The world would be a boring place without change. In my view, government money shouldn't be used to support the Arts. I'm afraid I can't agree. Public support for the Arts is the hallmark of a civilized society. Surely, the technology for all this isn't going to be very user-friendly. On the contrary. There'll be different levels of user-friendliness for

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Peace and keeping
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Peace and keeping

It is natural that we don`t all agree with everything, but a certain level of acceptance and understanding must be reachable with words. Luckily, there are more and more international peace organizations that help acheive and maintain peace. They are doing everything that they can to keep the world from destroying itself. In Conclusion, there have been thousands of battles and wars all over the world. Whether the reason is land, religion or any other disagreement, the course of the war is still the same - the land gets ravaged and people get injured or even die. War brings absolutely no good. That is why it is so important for everyone to keep peace.

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Virtual friendship
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Virtual friendship

Virtual friendship Virtual world undoubtedly makes our lives easier and makes it easier for us to get more friends, but are those real friends? Although virtual world gives us a chance to make more friends, there is considerable disagreement over whether these new friends are real or not. The main argument for the virtual world being superficial is that nowadays people rather tend to stay in front of their screens and just talk than go out and have a good time eye to eye. Therefore people might not have any idea who they are talking to or what these people really think of them. What is more, people often spend more time with their virtual friends chatting rather than dedicating time to the people that truly care about them

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prelim year 1
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prelim year 1

breaking the rules or break an important one, other society members may criticize us or act violently toward us. And some prescriptive laws are made by governments. When governments make laws they use a system of courts backed by the power of the police to enforce these laws. 2. Sources of law (general) Precedent – a decision about a particular legal case that makes it likely that other similar cases will be decided in the same way Solve a dispute – to find a solution to a disagreement; to adjudicate Judiciary – a country’s body of judges Government – system by which a state or community is controlled Judge – a person who is in charge of a trial in a court and makes decisions on legal matters Civil code – a collection of laws designed to deal with different areas of private law Private law – a set of rules that deal with disagreements between people or companies Common law – the legal system in England and most of the US that has developed from old

Varia → Kategoriseerimata
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Discuss the representation of the generation of fathers in Turgenev’s novel-Fathers and Sons
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Discuss the representation of the generation of fathers in Turgenev’s novel “Fathers and Sons”

of `nihilists' and from this contrast, the main critique and description of the very generation of Turgenev himself arises. Freeborn (1960:99) comments that radicalism/nihilism (Turgenev used radicalism) aimed to "to present as objectively as possible the ideological and class antagonisms existing between the fathers and the sons in that crucial year on 1859 when the two wings of the intelligentsia were in open disagreement". 1 From the beginning of the novel, Turgenev allows the reader to unveil the similarities and differences between the generations by portraying their interactions, moods, thoughts and eby their manners of speaking. At the beginning, as Nikolai is waiting for his son, some of the qualities of the fathers' generation are displayed. The lengthy description of Nikolai's bibliography associates him with the gentry

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Phrasal verb - break
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Phrasal verb - break

If something dangerous or unpleasant breaks out, it suddenly starts: War broke out in 1914. Fighting has broken out all over the city. ESCAPE to escape from prison: They broke out of prison and fled the country. Break down MACHINE If a machine or vehicle breaks down, it stops working: Our car broke down and we had to push it off the road. COMMUNICATION If a system, relationship or discussion breaks down, it fails because there is a problem or disagreement. CRY to be unable to control your feelings and to start to cry: When we gave her the bad news, she broke down and cried. Break up If someone who is talking on a mobile phone is breaking up, their voice can not fully be heard. STOP CLASSES When schools and colleges, or the teachers and students who go to them break up, their classes stop and the holidays start: We broke up for the holidays in June. END A RELATIONSHIP

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Feelings and Opinions
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Feelings and Opinions

g) Sometimes when I hear the news I feel very miserable. h) Sorry I gave you the wrong tickets. I got a bit mixed up. 3. Complete each sentence with a word or phrase from the box. Use each word or phrase once only. blush grin shake your head scream cry nod your head wave yawn a) When you feel embarrassed you might e) When you feel upset you might b) When you feel tired or bored you might f) When you want to show disagreement you might c) When you want to show agreement you might g) When you are scared or in pain you might d) When you want to show amusement you might h) When you want to attract someone's attention you might 4. Match each sentence (a-j) with a suitable response (1-10). Use each response once only. a) How do you feel about folk music? 1 You can do whatever you like, as far as I'm b) Do you have any comment on the Prime Minister's concerned. decision

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Problems
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Problems

emergency pile-up strike a) An organization which collects money to help those in need b) When an area is desperately short of water c) The act of protecting animals, or parts of the environment d) When people march through the streets to show their opinions. e) A collision involving several vehicles f) When an area is desperately short of food g) Something unexpected which must be dealt with quickly h) When people stop working through disagreement with their employers. i) Help (money, food, etc.) given by governments or other organizations. j) When a crowd of people is violent and out of control 8 Complete each sentence with one suitable word. a) The fireman put his life ...at... risk to rescue the child. b) Teachers have decided to go …... strike next month. c) Sue has a lot of work to do and is…... stress at the moment. d) The coach driver went through a red light…... mistake. e) Many people are dying …..

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Õigus-teemalised Inglise keelsed õigusterminid
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"Õigus" teemalised Inglise keelsed õigusterminid

Paternity cases – isaduse tõestamine 16. Illegitimate child (vallaslaps) - a child who is born to parents who are not married to each other a. Bastard, love child 17. Adjudicate (otsust langetama) - to make a formal judgement on a disputed matter a. – settle a little dispute 18. Leave (luba) - time allowed away from work for a holiday or illness a. To grant a leave – give sb the permission 19. Litigate (kohut käima, süüdistust nõudma) - to ask for a disagreement to be discussed in a court of law so that a judgment can be made that must be accepted by both sides in the argument 20. To award damages - to order one party in a dispute to compensate another party for a loss or injury. 21. Personal injury - physical injury inflicted to a person's body, as opposed to damage to property or reputation Classification of the court There are two different kind of courts:

Keeled → Akadeemiline inglise keel
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TRADERUN ANSWERS
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TRADERUN ANSWERS

procedural similarities, the enlargement policy, i.e. the candidate status, and the ENP differ greatly on their incentives and implementation strategies. The main difference of the ENP is its exclusion of membership as the ultimate incentive. So, the "most appetising carrots" (Tocci 2005: 25) are trade liberalisation and preparation of the partner countries for the internal market of the EU. Initially the ENP was based on the provision of the four freedoms, however, the disagreement among the member states over the free movement of persons, limited the ENP to visa facilitation agreements, and shifted its focus to economic incentives avoiding mentioning of the political ones. Another fundamental difference of the ENP is lack of conditionality as an implementation strategy, which proved very effective in the cases of the candidate countries. Notwithstanding the "mutual commitment to common values" (Commission 2004: 12), the exclusion of membership is a

Politoloogia → Rahvusvahelised suhted
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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde
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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde

belongs to the continental European legal tradition, as do for example Germany and France. The supreme power of the state is vested in the people, who are regulated by prescriptive laws. Terms to explain Equity - impartial the value of a company, which is divided into many equal parts owned by the shareholders, or one of the equal parts into which the value of a company is divided To appeal - to interest or attract someone To solve a dispute - to find an answer to an argument or disagreement, especially an official one between, for example, workers and employers or two bordering countries To force sb to do sth ­ to make sb to do sth against their will To fulfill a contract ­ to satisfy a legal document that states and explains a formal agreement between two different people or groups, or the agreement itself To pay damages - to give money to someone by a person or organization who has been responsible for causing them some injury or loss

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Pay-for performance-necessary or unsuitable way to increase efficiency in the public sector
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Pay-for performance: necessary or unsuitable way to increase efficiency in the public sector

based on job performance. System that is strictly based on performance may, and probably will ignore many factors that are important to compensation, for example skills or job demands. So eventually employees would not have such strong connection with the organisation. But making performance evaluation process completely objective have not met success. As mentioned earlier pay-for performance adversely affects teamwork, creating unhealthy competition and disagreement between workers. Pay-for performance puts quite a burden on one employee since it is possible to tell who has performed well or not so well. To get better results employees and managers focus on short-term outcomes- that also reduces connection with the organisation. Many scholars agree that this kind of tools of performance management often does not consider external factors that may influence performance. Political environment, social- and economical context and different events

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Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde-inglise keel
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Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde (inglise keel)

expert assessor (eksperthindaja) - professional assisstant in a fiel to a judge or magistrate judging panel (kohtunikekogu) - set of judges who hear a case of action judicial review (juriidiline läbivaatus) - a higher's courts examination of a lower court's factual or legal findings legal aid (õigusabi) - money provided by a special organization to pay the legal fees for people who can not pay for it themselves commerical disputes (kaubanduslikud konfliktid) - any disagreement two or more bussinesses supplier of good and services (teenuste ja kaupade tarnija) - someone who provides/orders products and offerst assistance consumer (tarbija) - someone who buys good and services from supplier independent third party (iseseisev kolmas osapool) - individual who is not part of the actual dispute, but has the knowledge to decide on which party is right to take place in private (privaatselt aset leidma) - to occur when no one else is present

Õigus → Erialane õiguskeel
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Briti kirjanduse portfoolio
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Briti kirjanduse portfoolio

Among other honours, he was sounded out for the British Poet Laureateship and on several occasions for a knighthood, all of which he rejected. However, later in life Kipling also came to be seen (in George Orwell's words) as a "prophet of British imperialism." Many saw prejudice and militarism in his works, and the resulting controversy about him continued for much of the 20th century. According to critic Douglas Kerr: "He is still an author who can inspire passionate disagreement and his place in literary and cultural history is far from settled. But as the age of the European empires recedes, he is recognized as an incomparable, if controversial, interpreter of how empire was experienced. That, and an increasing recognition of his extraordinary narrative gifts, make him a force to be reckoned with." · The Story of the Gadsbys (1888) · Plain Tales from the Hills (1888) · The Phantom Rickshaw and other Eerie Tales (1888)

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Islam
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Islam

Mughals fell under the sway of European imperial powers. In the 20th century new religious and political movements and newfound wealth in the Islamic world led to both rebirth and conflict. Rise of the caliphate (632­750) Muhammad began preaching Islam at Mecca before migrating to Medina, from where he united the tribes of Arabia into a singular Arab Muslim religious polity. With Muhammad's death in 632, disagreement broke out over who would succeed him as leader of the Muslim community. Umar ibn alKhattab, a prominent companion of Muhammad, nominated Abu Bakr, who was Muhammad's intimate friend and collaborator. Others added their support and Abu Bakr was made the first caliph. This choice was disputed by some of Muhammad's companions, who held that Ali ibn Abi Talib, his cousin and soninlaw, had been designated his successor. Abu Bakr's immediate task was to avenge a recent defeat by Byzantine (or

Teoloogia → Religioon
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Teaduslik revolutsioon
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Teaduslik revolutsioon

necessary demonstrations: in a word, natural philosophy. Aristotle had not observed enough, nor as freely as Church authorities believed and so Galileo and the rest of his fellow revolutionaries went beyond The Philosopher they had done a much better job of using their senses. By arguing that man must look beyond the literal meaning of the Scriptures, Galileo unwisely put himself in disagreement with Council of Trent. In 1546, the Council prohibited "any attempt to twist the sense of Holy Scripture against the meaning which has been and is being held by our Holy Mother Church." The Council, of course, was clearly reacting to the onslaught of the Lutheran Reformation. The medieval synthesis had been assaulted on several fronts but in one last ditch effort, Rome built its last defense Galileo was the fall guy!

Ajalugu → Ajalugu
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

adj. obtainable Syn. gain The university obtained a new particle accelerator. The painting by Whistler was not obtainable. particle n. a very small piece of something Syn. fragment Particles of dust can destroy electronic instruments. Small particles of matter hold the keys to understanding the origin of life. settle v. to establish a home; to resolve a adj. settled disagreement n. settlement Syn. colonize People arriving from the south settled in California. The lawyers settled their differences and came to an agreement. transport v. to move from one place to another adj. transportable Syn. carry adj. transported n. transportation Flying is not always the fastest way to transport passengers to their destination. The transportation expenses of products increase their final cost. MATCHING

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Investors Handbook-A Legal Guide to Business in Georgia
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Investors Handbook. A Legal Guide to Business in Georgia

3. A labor contract may specify an employee's obligation not use the knowledge and qualifi- cations obtained while performing the duties under the labor contract in favor of any rival em- 126 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 126 ployer. This provision may remain in force even after the termination of labor relations, but for no more than 3 years after the termination of a labor relation. Article 47. Dispute 1. A dispute is a disagreement that may arise during labor relations between the parties of the labor contract settlement of which represents the legal interests of the parties. 2. A dispute shall arise based on a written notice about disagreement sent by one party to the other. 5. Consideration of a dispute shall not cause suspension of a labor relation. 6. An individual dispute may be settled through conciliatory procedures and individual nego- tiations as well as through the court. Article 48

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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

I am using the term is that the mental states in question are actual states of particular people at particular times. If a string is meaningful in that it expresses an idea, one may then say that for two expressions to be synonymous is for them to express the same idea. For an expression to be ambiguous is for there to be more than one idea that it could express, and so on. And regarding the phenomenon of merely verbal disagreement, the ideational theorist may say: It is not that one party has one thought and the other has a different, conflicting thought; they both have the same thought, but are confusingly putting it in different words that sound incompatible. So an ideational theory seems to give us an intuitive way of expressing our meaning facts more precisely. Nonetheless ideational theories have not been popular in this or the past century (though we shall see in chapter 7 that Paul

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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Cats
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Cats

the thousands of Siamese cat fanciers there. He told her there were more Siamese cats in London than in all Siam. You probably know about the cat not peculiar to Siam but found over much of South Eastern Asia, which always has a sharp kink near the tip of its tail. It is of various colours but never of the special Siamese cat colour, and is of no interest except for its tail." There is no doubt that Siamese cats came from Siam (modern day Thailand), but some disagreement in the 1940s as to their "royal" origins. France disagreed about Siamese not being Royal cats. As well as mentioning the various royal legends relating to the tail kink and squint (faults in show cats), he stated: "This does not bear out my own information on this point, because whilst living in Jersey I had the good fortune to meet and become friendly with Major Walton of Verona House, Grouville, who was until recently, in Siam in connection with the Rice purchasing

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

perhaps be a little softened by his manner of expressing himself." "No, that I am sure I shall not; and I think it is very impertinent of him to write to you at all, and very hypocritical. I hate such false friends. Why could he not keep on quarreling with you, as his father did before him?" "Why, indeed; he does seem to have had some filial scruples on that head, as you will hear." "Hunsford, near Westerham, Kent, 15th October. "Dear Sir,-- "The disagreement subsisting between yourself and my late honoured father always gave me much uneasiness, and since I have had the misfortune to lose him, I have frequently wished to heal the breach; but for some time I was kept back by my own doubts, fearing lest it might seem disrespectful to his memory for me to be on good terms with anyone with whom it had always pleased him to be at variance.--'There, Mrs. Bennet.'--My mind,

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Liha töötlemine
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Liha töötlemine

packed products and those that are tightly and enzymic activity results in a reduction of packed in palletized cartons are also less storage life. likely to show quality loss. However, poorly In most cases, it is the material and type packed samples are severely affected by the of packaging that influence frozen storage temperature swings. There is disagreement life. Without wrapping, freezer burn may on how much effect larger temperature fluc- occur, causing extreme toughening and the tuations have on a product. Some authors development of lipid oxidation as the surface consider temperature fluctuations to have the dries, allowing oxygen to reach subcutaneous

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