
I'm showing - WordReference Forums
Feb 18, 2015 · I'm showing requirements of the old materials, please your help to replace them with the new materials The underlined part in particular is something no native speaker would say, so the …
Juggling "A and B" vs "A with b" vs "between A and B"
Nov 2, 2018 · Hi, according to WR definition of juggle: 3. to manage or switch rapidly between the requirements of (two or more activities) so as to handle each adequately:[~ + object] Many students …
Exemptions and waivers - WordReference Forums
Oct 12, 2017 · Apparently, these two verbs have the same meaning. From a legal point of view, is there any subtle difference in their sense? Examples Regulation 3 namely " Exemptions and waivers" of …
box-checking | WordReference Forums
Nov 22, 2008 · Hi all, I ran into a few sentences where "box-checking" was used as an adjective like a box-checking approach. I googled the word and found it also comes before a variety of nouns such …
over 10, more than 10, above 10... do they include 10?
Jul 16, 2020 · While reading some instructions or manuals for experiments (eg. temperature requirements, etc.) sometimes it's quite confusing if the specific number is included or not. In my …
eligible vs qualified | WordReference Forums
Jan 18, 2023 · "eligible" means you meet certain requirements for something. They could be things like "under 24 years old" or "lives in Chicago." "qualified" means you have certain qualifications. These …
Demand vs demands - WordReference Forums
Dec 18, 2013 · Could you please tell me when demand and when demands is the plural of demand and which one and why should be used in: The company decided to focus more on local demand(s). …
6 off, surplus to manufacturing requirements - WordReference Forums
Mar 11, 2014 · As I read " Kienzle printers: 6 off, surplus to manufacturing requirements." my first thought was that it was a misprint for "6 of " which seems to mean the same thing and is hugely and …
requirements on/to/for? - WordReference Forums
Mar 17, 2012 · Hello!:) Would you please state which preposition suits the best? The government has established higher requirements to/on/for certain products. Thank you in advance!
Requirement on / of / for - WordReference Forums
Feb 8, 2011 · The requirements of the university on the applicants for (their) admission The university's requirements for admission. I can't imagine that they would need to use any statement about the …