My meaning in saying he is a good man is . . . that he is sufficient . . . I think I may take his bond. Shakespeare 7. Real; actual; serious; as in the phrases in good earnest; in good sooth. Love no man in good earnest. Shakespeare 8. Not small, insignificant, or...
To assist; to succor; to lend means of deliverance; as, to help one in distress; to help one out of prison. 3. To relieve; to cure, or to mitigate pain or disease. Help and ease them, but by no means bemoan them. The true calamus helps a cough. Sometimes with of; as, to hel...
I draw parallels between the dot-com crash and the current AI boom—keeping in mind the old saying, “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” The piece also explores how the atomic unit of this transformation is the ever-declining “cost of intelligence.” AI is the first ...
In order to maintain status as a "grandfathered health plan," a plan must (i) include a statement in any plan materials that the plan is a "grandfathered health plan" within the meaning of section 1251 of PPACA and (ii) maintain records necessary to substantiate the terms of the plan in...
Because this is a new requirement, the guidance that has been issued has created a number of potentially temporary rules to ease the administrative burden. In particular, SBCs can be delivered electronically in a number of instances, including in connection with an open enrollment that is conducted...
we could, with the greatest ease as well as clearness, see all objects (ourselves unseen) only by applying our eyes close to the crevice, where the moulding of a panel had warped or started a little on the other side. (transitive, sports) To put into play. 2010, Brian Glanville, The...
is a term nearly synonymous with “mode,” but of a meaning more extensive, and is not exclusively limited to the mutable and contingent. Sir W. Hamilton. Declare the past and present state of things. Dryden. Keep the state of the question in your eye. Boyle. 2. Rank; ...