I’d guess the codebase that keeps Word running is so convoluted by now they have trouble shoehorning it in.
I’d guess the codebase that keeps Word running is so convoluted by now they have trouble shoehorning it in.
Could country A try to decrease exports to country B and increase exports to country C, D, and E, perhaps by lowering the cost in C, D, and E?
I don’t have any evidence for, and this document is just too long for me to read at this late hour. [IMF - Macroeconomic Consequences of Tariffs](Macroeconomic Consequences of Tariffs. https://www.imf.org/-/media/Files/Publications/WP/2019/wp1909.ashx)
Interesting question, and as lots have already commented, judges are possibly biased to whoever keeps them in power.
Perhaps a lottery amongst the pool of potential judges (lawyers or whoever it may be)
Careful, you’ve gone so far down the maze you’ll need a trail of breadcrumbs to find your way back
Sounds really good, will have to give this a try
Impressive to watch, but shouldn’t friendly infantry be in support?
So the mosquitoes just agreed not to cross the border 🦟
Gunner - “Are you sure those aren’t our guys!?”
Commander - “Yes, fire!”
3 noses, 2 feet, 1 tail; at least that’s what I can see.
Eurotrash was an option in the UK for those without any satellite.
A very good example of unimaginative or unoriginal naming. Although Alexandria is presumably named after Alexander the Great, rather than because the place reminded them of Alexandria.
As a Brit I was watching the storm coverage in the USA yesterday and marveling at the number of locations named after European towns, and chuckling at the lack of imagination of the early immigrants.
Composed of 18 images, this natural-color mosaic shows a boulder field on “Mount Washburn” (named after a mountain in Wyoming) in Mars’ Jezero Crater. The Perseverance science team nicknamed the light-toned boulder with dark speckles near the center of the mosaic. “Atoko Point” (after a feature in the eastern Grand Canyon). The images were acquired by NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover on May 27, 2024, the 1,162nd Martian day, or sol, of the mission
But it turns out nothings really changed on the naming front… however I’ve never had to name a place so I can’t really claim I’d be any better!
It’s happening in the UK under Operation Interflex with the involvement of a number of other countries: Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Australia and Romania.
I normally complain about American English and the atrocious things they do to the language, so I’m on the side of the high German here.
I think in the UK it’d be the “own brand” - very much conveys the same idea of the brand belonging to the store https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/own-brand
I guess it’s to tangle / stop the drone from getting too close
Spaced armor and slat armor are also designed to defend against HEAT rounds, protecting vehicles by causing premature detonation of the explosive at a relatively safe distance away from the main armor of the vehicle.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-explosive_anti-tank#Defense
It looks like a GTA V online vehicle skin with the special extra smoke tyres.
Impressive spec though.
I’m not sure they can really vote Putin out of power.
And as for moving country, well I’m sure that’s easy for some, but those with family and commitments I can’t imagine it’s easy
That it’s evaporated, I don’t think there’s anything else.