... tools to do so. Again, the idea is to empower the reader to incorporate exist-ing higher-language code into macros, in order to increase the reach and usefulness of Excel.The first chapter introduces ... go to thecenter of the cell and use its standard pointer, the hollow cross.6 Howtouse ExcelcontentsPreface[xi]part i introduction to using the spreadsheet 1How touse Excel[1]1.1 Starting ... right-clicking on aWindows machine is achieved by the combination CTRLϩclick. Many oper-ations performed on a Windows machine with the CTRL button instead use the COMMAND button on the Macintosh...
... Accordingly, the chair is expected tohave a remarkable ability in presentation technique and has a distinctive and influential social role involved in taking the chair at a meeting. Since meeting ... think we are in agreement on. 3. Language showing agreeing or disagreeing a/ showing strong agreement: - I am of exactly the same opinion - I am accorded to/ accord with your opinion b/ showing ... requires a meeting, or meetings of some sort. E.g.: We are having a meeting on Thursday to look at the proposal again. Or in more details, meeting is a concept dominating three factors: + When...
... accustom(oneself) to face up to in addition to look forward to object to resign oneself to resort to sink to be used to get used to be reduced to For examples: - I am looking forward to ... skiing go wind-surfing Go riding go shopping go walking go sight-seeing Go dancing go hunting go swimming go jogging Go hiking go bowling go skating go mountain climbing Eg: They went fishing ... girl. (to- infinitive) - I got used to driving on the right. (to- preposition) In the following expressions, to is a preposition, so we may use -ing participle after it. be accustomed to accustom(oneself)...
... authors use random sampling to determinehouseholds or settings sampled?• Do the investigators succeed in interviewing a large pro-portion of the chosen sample?• Did the investigators institute ... findings can and should be applied to thedecision-making process required for intervention.Can you corroborate these findings from local independent sources? In order to determine whether to ... sampling in 564clusters [75.2%] that did not.Few households declined to participate in the survey: 22(0.16%) in the east and only three (0.05%) in the west.The investigators tried to minimize...
... rolling pin until about1⁄4inch thick. Remove the paper and thinlyslice the meat into 1⁄4-inch-wide, 2-inch-long strips.Pork: Use tenderloin. Use a paring knife to remove any fat and sinew ... cheeses can be stored for up to one month.Butter and margarine can be frozen in the packaging and then inserted into a plas-tic freezer bag. They can be stored for up to six months. Thaw in the fridge. ... Cutting across the grain, at an angle,slice into thin strips about 1⁄4inch wide and4 to 5 inches long.Skirt steak is rather thin and doesn’t re-quire flattening. Just cut across the grain...
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... Further reading 309Books about tradingThe Gambler by F.M. Dostoyevsky (various editions). To know the difference between trading and gambling.Reminiscences of a Stock Operator (2004) by ... 70 terms touse 71–2SPX options 34, 148, 236, 240starting to trade advice 72, 242–3 list of spreads 70 spreading risk 69–70stationary definition of 110 list of spreads 70stock indexes ... York Institute of Finance. Thorough and readableAn Introduction to the Global Financial Markets (2010) by Stephen Valdez, and Philip Molyneux, Palgrave Macmillan. A first-rate intro to this...
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... + giới từ” như :Ex:John gave up smoking because of his doctor’s advice . / I am not looking forward to meeting him . Henry is thinking of going to France in August .c. “The gerund” thường được ... in give up forget about get to go back to hesitate about insist on keep on lead to long for mean bypersist in plan on put off rely on return to result in safe fromsucceed in think about think ... to inf ”:Ex:He was eager for me to start on my new job .e. To inf ” thường được sử dụng những từ như : “what ,who ,whom ,which ,when ,where ,how .”Ex: I don’t know what to say .4. To inf...
... writing in blue ink to see if my handwriting is better.Try + to infinitive : cố gắng làm việc gì.- They tried to work as hard as they could.(*) Mean + gerund : mang ý nghóa.- Failure in the ... means having to learn one more year.Mean + to infinitive : dự định làm việc gì.- He means to take the coming exam.(*) Forget + gerund : quên điều gì đã xảy ra.- I forgot telling her this story.Forget ... story.Forget + to infinitive : quên làm điều gì.- I forgot to tell her about this.(*) Regret + gerund : hối tiếc việc đã xảy ra.- She regrets going to a village school.Regret + to infinitive :...