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Competitive (adj.) eager to win Draw (n.) Tie; A situation where both teams have equal amount of points in the end of a game Fencing (n.) Sport in which an epee, foil or saber is used for defense and attack Permission (n.) Permit; Consent To permit (v.) to allow Prohibition (n.) ban To prohibit (v.) to ban Obligation (n.) duty Obligatory (adj.) mandatory; compulsory To be allowed to (v.) to be permitted to To be required to (v.) to be obligated to; to have to Athlete (n.) sports(wo)man Archery (n.) sport in which arrows are shot at a target with a bow To be keen on (v.) to like something To be good at (v.) to be successful at Trophy (n.) something material one receives for winning To ought to (v.) should Inevitable (adj.) unable to be avoided; sure to happen Gadget (n.) a mechanical device Economic (adj.) business-related; financial Economical (adj.) conservative with resources To beat somebody (v
one. Some people claim that the public officials are constantly disturbed by the media and the privacy for them should be enforced more. But there are individuals who believe that the public figures do not deserve more privacy because they have signed up for their life to be well known. Those for increased privacy for public figures, supporters of more privacy: + Privacy is a right that shouldn't be taken away from anyone no matter how famous they are + They are not obligated to share any details of their private life + The journalists publish news and pictures, which have a negative impact on the public official's reputation (exaggerations, misrepresentation of facts) Those against increased privacy for public figures, opponents of more privacy - Public figures should expect people to be interested in their private lives - Privacy is often indistinguishable from publicity when a person uses his or her personal life and private matters
should be women's chores, because every child needs mother's care and attention. Otherwise lack of it may be seen in the future and father cannot replace mother. Furthermore, men are not going to stand still and watch it uselessly. Most of them think of themselves as the family heads and they have an obsession about being the successful ones. But behind every successful man there is a woman, and it is a boost for men's ego, because they have been grown up knowing, that they are obligated to raise a family, but not to do ,,women's chores." On the other hand, I understand women, who want to make their own career to fulfil themselves as persons in their own rights, not just as "a John's wife". And a child needs a parent while growning up, not just some kind of a stranger. So, if a woman wants to earn money, the best way is that a man takes over women's responsibilities and becomes a househusband. And maybe they are as much up to it as women
Homelessness Every night thousands of people are on the streets. This type of behavior is considered deviant because it does not reflect the norms and values of our society. In many cases the homeless people in our country are treated as total outcasts. Many of these people have severe mental disorders. Some are victims of an economy that has failed them. The homeless are in need. As fellow humans we are obligated to help those in need. They are not only in need of money, but they are also in need of our attention and our support. In the past fifty years the United States has invested more money in helping the homeless people than any other country in the world. The result is that we have more poor people now and more people dependent on the government than we did fifty years ago. The welfare program in our society has failed. The illegitimacy rate of welfare when it first was introduced
the law and act as a final arbiter *he can make war and raise taxes for it XIX The king has the right to kill you but has no right to make you kill yourself XXI *Nothing the soveregin can do can be considered injustice. *Individual freedom, considered as birth right, is a misguided notion of aristotle and Cicero *A person may protect his property by law but not if the soveregin demands it. *A soveregin is obligated to protect the people from disorder and can be removed only if he does not. political sience is based on logical observation (empirical knowledge) Part IV: Of the kingdom of darkness Churches are misinterpreting the bible to make profit of it. Church condemned Galileo for no good reason and is not a institution what helps to create an ideal society. Locke second treatise on government I
That's not confusing; they just don't want to do it. What would also be unacceptable, according to Bush, is for "unelected regulators and judges" to force a "one size fits all" set of carbon regulations on the country. The unelected judges in question are the ones on what Bush refers to dismissively as "some courts" - that is, the US supreme court. The unelected regulators are the ones in Bush's own EPA, which was told by the court in no uncertain terms that it is obligated by the Clean Air Act to regulate CO2. "One size fits all" means that CO2 would thus be subject to national regulations, and the Bush administration couldn't cut deals with every industry individually. Oh, the affront to democracy. *Hilariously, Bush said that such incentives "should be technology-neutral because the government should not be picking winners and losers" - not noticing, apparently, that elsewhere
jaoks)? 61. Kas ma saaksin rääkida juhatajaga? Can I speak to the manager? 62. Kas teil on seda sama numbrit ka veel laos? Do you have the same size in the store room? 63. Kas te vajate ka kilekotti? Do you also want a plastic bag? 64. Kus on riietuskabiinid? Where are the fitting rooms? 65. Kas teil on tsekk? Do you have a receipt? 66. Me ei ole kohustatud raha tagasi andma- We are not obligated to give money back. You have the option of choosing another 67. Teil on võimalus valida sama summa eest product or a gift card for the same amount of teine toode või kinkekaardid. money. 68. Palju kliendikaart soodustust annab?- Which discounts does a client card give? 69. Kliendikaart annab 5% soodustust
7. Appreciation appreciate appreciative appreciatively 8. Excitement excite excited - 9. Origin originate original originally 10. Different differentiate differentiable differentially Expressions: 1. Backbone of this system selle süsteemi selgroog 2. Obligated to adhere kohustatud järgima 3. Strict code of ethics range eetikakoodeks 4. Behalf of the government valitsuse nimel 5. Legislative body seadusandlik võim 6. Competition for admission konkurentsi lubamine 7. Certified transcripts kinnitatud ärakirjad 8. Legal aid offices õigusabi talitus 9. Legislative committee- seadusandlik komitee 10. Local bar associations kohalik advokatuur 11
to acknowledge the intersectional competition for resources, which apparently is crucial for sustainable development. Unfortunately, sustainable development is seen more likely to be a huge scale business in Belize (Higinio and Munt, 1993). Therefore, there is no such thing as totally sustainable tourism (Swarbrooke, 1999), even the best examples are failing in one criteria or another. To recommend, Belize should follow example of Burma, where each tourist is obligated to spend 200 dollars a day, it would minimize mass tourism and would give money to local people. Also, Belize should consider to rearranging ones promotion as sustainable destination, when it is not doing so well. Country should look after its nature more carefully, because one cannot be sustainable tourism destination when it is polluting. References: About sustainable Tourism (2013) Sustainable Travel
avatud lähtekoodiga tarkvara, mida levitatakse litsentside alusel, mille autoriks on Apache ja FSF. Licensing[edit] Public access to the standard[edit] Versions of the OpenDocument Format approved by OASIS are available for free download and use.[43] The ITTF has added ISO/IEC 26300 to its "list of freely available standards"; anyone may download and use this standard free-of-charge under the terms of a click-through license.[44] Additional royalty-free licensing[edit] Obligated members of the OASIS ODF TC have agreed to make deliverables available to implementors under the OASIS Royalty Free with Limited Terms policy. Key contributor Sun Microsystems made an irrevocable intellectual property covenant, providing all implementers with the guarantee that Sun will not seek to enforce any of its enforceable U.S. or foreign patents against any implementation of the OpenDocument specification in which development Sun participates to the point of incurring an obligation
c) Any person who imports or temporarily imports goods to Georgia; d) Non-Resident persons (other than a Georgian physical person), who render the services in Georgia without being registered as a VAT taxpayer and without having a permanent establish- ment related to this particular service and is subject to the reverse charge. (Tax Code, Article 156) A person who carries out a VAT taxable activity with total taxable amount exceeding 100 000 GEL per annum is obligated to register as a VAT taxpayer. The following are subject to VAT: a) Taxable Operation; b) Import; c) Export; d)Temporary Import. (Tax Code, Article 160) The standard rate of VAT is 18% The special rates: *VAT on supplies within a Free Industrial Zone Exempt; *Supply of goods by a Free Warehouse Company to a VAT taxpayer Exempt; * Activities of an International Financial Company Exempt Excise Tax
to draw up a will (testamenti koostama) - to compose a legal document that tells what a person wants to have done with their property after their death legitimation (seadustamine) - according to law; lawful professional title (kutsenimetus) - a word that is used before someone's name, stating their social rank, qualification law-firm (õigusbüroo) - a business formed by one or more lawyers to engage in the practice of law liable (kohustatud) - legally obligated or responsible stock market (aktsiaturg) - a system or program by which the buying and selling of stocks is conducted transaction (tehing) - an exchange, or an instance where business is done or something is bought or sol legal profession (advokatuur) - the body of individuals qualified to practice law in particular jurisdiction welfare right (heaolu õigus) - the legal entitlement to services provided for in social policy
various joins, including steel connections. & Taylor, 2005). Seele developed details for every single condition of steel converging at the corners for review by OMA/LMN and MKA (Figure 8). Ultimately, mockups were built of two of the most complex building corners, as well as many of the fold line conditions, for final architectural approval (Stenning & Taylor, 2005). Contractually the curtain wall designer Seele, was obligated to hand over their object model to the steel detailer, BDS, but that never happened (Appendix A). Seele ultimately gave their wireframe model to Hoffman, with a liability waver. Therefore the steel detailer ended up creating their own 3D model, which became the main model on this project (Figure 9). BDS used Tekla Structures (formerly known was Xsteel) to model the complex structural elements converging at different angles. Since the glazing would be
the weapons of influence around us-the rule of reciprocation. The rule says that we should try to repay, in kind, what another person has provided us. If a woman does us a favor, we should do her one in return; if a man sends us a birthday pres- ent, we should remember his birthday with a gift of our own; if a couple invites us to a party, we should be sure to invite them to one of ours. By virtue of the reciprocity rule, then, we are obligated to the future repayment of favors, gifts, invi- tations, and the like. So typical is it for indebtedness to accompany the receipt of such things that a phrase like "much obliged" has become a synonym for "thank you," not only in the English language but in others as well (such as with the Por- tuguese term "obrigado"). The future reach of the obligation is nicely connoted in a Japanese word for thank you, "sumimasen," which means "this will not end" in its literal form.
issued a residence permit in the Russian Federation; The family members VKS recognized his spouse (husband), children (including adopted), spouses of children, parents (including adopted), spouses of parents, grandparents, grandchildren; 32 The family VKS have right to work if they have a work permit. At the same time their employers not be obligated to getting permission to hire foreign workers; Work permits for foreign citizens - accompanying family members are made out of highly qualified specialists, excluding allowances. 4.3.2. Your work permits for foreign citizens arriving in Russia in the visa-free regime Here are the main steps of the legalization of a foreign national to enter the territory of the Russian Federation in the visa-free travel: 1
What goes around comes around. Whatever you sow you will even- tually reap. We have entered into the era of the “go-giver” rather than just the go-getter. Each person has a deep desire to reciprocate in his or her relations with others. We want to even things up when anything nice has been done for us. We want to pay people back for any kindnesses or favors. We don’t want to feel that we are obligated to another. Nowhere is this principle more important than in relationships. There are many people who think that the key to success is to get around other successful people and then to exploit this relation- ship. This strategy seldom works. It is much better for you to be- come the kind of person that other people want to be around.When ccc_tracy_7_118-135.qxd 6/23/03 2:48 PM Page 134
I felt ridiculous the whole time they were unloading me. What made it worse was that Edward simply glided through the hospital doors under his own power. I ground my teeth together. They put me in the emergency room, a long room with a line of beds separated by pastel- patterned curtains. A nurse put a pressure cuff on my arm and a thermometer under my tongue. Since no one bothered pulling the curtain around to give me some privacy, I decided I wasn't obligated to wear the stupid-looking neck brace anymore. When the nurse walked away, I quickly unfastened the Velcro and threw it under the bed. There was another flurry of hospital personnel, another stretcher brought to the bed next to me. I recognized Tyler Crowley from my Government class beneath the bloodstained bandages wrapped tightly around his head. Tyler looked a hundred times worse than I felt. But he was staring anxiously at me. "Bella, I'm so sorry!"