4. To put down in writing: take down a letter. take for 1. To regard as: Do you take me for a fool? 2. To consider mistakenly: Don't take silence for approval. take in 1. To receive (an amount of money), as from a business venture: The box office took in $30,000 in an...
proper accounts, calculations, the drawing up sound balance-sheets of income and expenditure have long ceased to be kept."39 His true attitude, however, Stalin expressed in his letter to L.M. Kaganovich dated August 6, 1931, that the bourgeois approach to profit- ability must be severely ...
Kerismuddin has only presented the approval LETTER to the leaders MCA and Gerakan. Based on past experience an approved plan of BN doesn’t worth the paper it is written on. Have you forgotten the stop-work order on the Mazu statue project in Sabah? #19byLibra2on Fr...
4. To put down in writing: take down a letter. take for 1. To regard as: Do you take me for a fool? 2. To consider mistakenly: Don't take silence for approval. take in 1. To receive (an amount of money), as from a business venture: The box office took in $30,000 in an...
Half of the space on the left side of the letter typically lists the trophies these clubs have won in the past. For such "big clubs", years with only one "minor" trophy (for example, a domestic cup title) are considered as failures. Overlapping competitions create multiple chances to ...