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  1. meaning in context - What does "resp." mean in these sentences ...

    The abbreviation resp. has been used a number of times in the following paragraph: For each of these problems (resp., tools), we start by presenting the natural concern underlying it (resp., …

  2. What are the differences between response and answer?

    I have to mail-back someone and I wonder if I should rather say "Thanks for your quick answer" or "Thanks for your quick response". Can you tell me what are the differences between answer …

  3. What does "to be in position" mean in this context?

    Apr 8, 2016 · I have a customer from the US. Recently I conducted a test which showed that someone should investigate configuration of the system and apply changes to it. After that I …

  4. "Respected Sir" - is it correct to use in emails?

    Oct 4, 2016 · Salutations are culturally freighted, and the most appropriate salutation to use depends on the locale, the social distance between the correspondent and the recipient, and …

  5. What does - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Mar 22, 2016 · I think you assume responsibility when you think someone who is on-duty does not behave in responsible way so you do the job without authorization. Are they used also in the …

  6. What else can we say instead of "I see" or "I understand"?

    I am not sure but I find "I see" or "I understand" is little bit formal. I am not sure close friends say each other "I see" a lot. I could be wrong, though. It sounds more like a doctor can say it

  7. prepositions - Compatible 'to' or 'with' or both? - English …

    Sep 18, 2020 · Which preposition do you use in combination with compatible? With or to, or are both possible? If both are possible, when do you use which option? What is the difference? …

  8. What exactly does "due" mean in the expression "with all due …

    Dec 23, 2018 · If you look the adjective due up in a dictionary, the following definition will be listed as one of its numerous meanings: of the proper quality or extent That's exactly what it means …

  9. "should not be held responsible" vs. "should not be responsible"

    Mar 25, 2020 · Cambridge Dictionary gives this definition and example about "be responsible for sb/sth" to have control and authority over someone or something and the duty to take care of …

  10. phrase meaning - "in this regard" vs. "in this respect" - English ...

    Aug 14, 2015 · Just use Google ngram for this sort of question: in this regard, in this respect and then click on the results links to see actual uses. Voting to close as too broad.