Tom: Hi, Ken. How’s it going?
Ken: OK. How are things with you?
Tom: Not too bad. In fact, pretty good. Did I tell you that I got a new job?
Ken: No. you didn’t.
Tom: ______ I heard about a job opening in another company. I applied and had an interview. Three days later someone called to tell me that I got it.
Ken: ______ How do you like the job?
Tom: I like it. The salary’s a bit higher than on my last job and the benefits are very good.
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Bob: Wow, look, all the things are on sale.
Jane: Yes, look at here, this is 50% off. ______.
Bob: And look at the shoes. They are 30% off the normal price.
Therefore, other things()equal, the number of workers that employers want decreases.
I know things are hard with you, but you _____ try to get over the difficulties.
Americans are used to ordering things ranging from French fries to popcorn in small, medium or supersize. Now those same decision-making skills may become rueful in the bathroom, thanks to an innovative plumbing technology: dual-flush toilets. The new invention is the industry’s latest attempt to help reduce water usage, a movement that hasn’t always gone smoothly. The last big toilet makeover came more than a decade ago, when the U.S. government decreed that new toilets should use just 1.6 gallons of water per flush, down from the 3.5-gallon standard. But consumers complained that it often took two or more flushes to clear the bowl; so many people preferred the old toilets that some plumbers imported them illegally from Canada.
Americans are used to ordering things ranging from French fries to popcorn in small, medium or supersize. Now those same decision-making skills may become rueful in the bathroom, thanks to an innovative plumbing technology: dual-flush toilets. The new invention is the industry’s latest attempt to help reduce water usage, a movement that hasn’t always gone smoothly. The last big toilet makeover came more than a decade ago, when the U.S. government decreed that new toilets should use just 1.6 gallons of water per flush, down from the 3.5-gallon standard. But consumers complained that it often took two or more flushes to clear the bowl; so many people preferred the old toilets that some plumbers imported them illegally from Canada.
The etiquette of pub-arguments is that pub-goers should not take things too seriously.
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What two things happen when the CRS Publisher Database on an HRDB expansion server fails?()
Which three things can be restricted by the Class of Service in a traditional PBX? ()