... icance of the action by minimizing the impact on the other person,
(3) stating that the victim brought on the action by some sort of be-
havior on the victim’s part, and (4) stating that they (the ... that followed a particular behavior. This gives the
interviewer insights into the intentions behind the behavior as ex-
pressed by the candidate. The interviewer won’t be...
... because.
(Poor) The reason why I could not attend the
party is because I had to work.
(Better) I could not attend the party because I had
to work.
Whether vs. As to whether:
The circumlocution as to whether ... and.
(Faulty) Peterson is not only the top salesman in
the department and also the most
proficient.
(Correct) Peterson is not only the top salesman in
the department...
...
possesses the highest T
c
= 21.7 K among all synthesized in the present study of heterofullerides with potassium. This
confirms the suggestion that the increase of the
T
c
value is due to the ... have been used for
synthesis to provide a superconductivity of the target materials. The structure and
properties of the synthesized composites have been investigated. The...
... Furthermore,
the gas liberated at the anode is chlorine rather than the oxygen given off in
the aluminium cell. The chlorine liberated in magnesium production is
collected in bells surrounding the ... usually greater than the electrolytic technique, and they tend also
to be highly labour intensive. During the war years, when magnesium was
urgently required, the economics of...
... important to the health of
the economy. The final two parts of the book examine the role of money in the economy.
In 1981–1982, total production of goods and services (called aggregate output) in
the ... one country to another, they have to be converted
from the currency in the country of origin (say, dollars) into the currency of the coun-
try they are going to (say, eu...
... the facts and is
hence the most widely accepted theory, why do we spend time discussing the other
two theories? There are two reasons. First, the ideas in these two theories provide the
128 PART ... not the third. The segmented markets theory can explain fact 3
but not the other two facts, which are well explained by the expectations theory.
Because each theory explains fa...
... boss chart, high trust in the middle column, and EQ (emo-
tional intelligence) and IQ in the column on the left. See Figure 1.1.)
(Adele walks over to the bad boss chart. She writes the word low
performance ... write that the employee sees the company through the lens
of the relationship he or she has with the supervisor. They further
state that employees do not lea...