View in context THE SECOND class of powers, lodged in the general government, consists of those which regulate the intercourse with foreign nations, to wit: to make treaties; to send and receive ambassadors, other public ministers, and consuls; to define and punish piracies and felonies committ...
Up to now we have been discussing explicit definitions, which not only permit the Dfd to be introduced into any context as an “abbreviation” for the Dfn but also, in contrast, permit the Dfd to be taken out of an arbitrary context, when necessary, and be “decoded” by means of the...
while also giving enough context clues for the average reader to figure out that the word which so offends is totally “shithole.” NPR wasn’t alone in whipping out the asterisks; Ben Zimmer reported on Twitter that MSNBC initially went with asterisks, ...
Context and background Who does the problem affect? Is it a newly-discovered problem, or a well-established one? What research has already been done? What, if any, solutions have been proposed? What are the current debates about the problem? What is missing from these debates?
Casual language can help create a sense of personality and friendliness. On the other hand, using too casual a tone in the wrong context can make you seem inexperienced or unprofessional. This tweet fromPradais formal and to the point. It doesn’t include emojis and has more serious, editori...
The author comments on the efforts of international medical institutions and organizations to standardize results in pediatric cardiac care. He says that the practice of such medical care is technology driven, labor intensive and highly efficient treatment for children with heart ailment. The author not...
In John 3:16, what is the significance of Jesus' distinction between the terms 'world' and 'everyone who believes' within the context? Improving MILP formulation (profitability based network design) more hot questions Question feed Stack...
View in context THE SECOND class of powers, lodged in the general government, consists of those which regulate the intercourse with foreign nations, to wit: to make treaties; to send and receive ambassadors, other public ministers, and consuls; to define and punish piracies and felonies committ...