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| location | Warsaw, Poland | |
| age | 25 | |
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Learning Django/Python, love CSS.
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Mar 6 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Oct 18 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Sep 15 |
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“What is that?” vs “What is it?” Sorry, numbers 3 and 4 were added by someone who edited my question, I didn't mean to use them in presentation. Thank you for your answer, it satisfies me. |
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Sep 15 |
accepted | “What is that?” vs “What is it?” |
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Sep 15 |
awarded | Editor |
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Sep 15 |
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“What is that?” vs “What is it?” deleted 86 characters in body |
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Sep 14 |
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“What is that?” vs “What is it?” However, in US movies they often say: 'What to hell is that/this?' when they see something they haven't seen before. |
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Sep 14 |
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“What is that?” vs “What is it?” ΜετάEd: I did, so please proove me what is wrong or edit. |
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Sep 14 |
asked | “What is that?” vs “What is it?” |
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May 21 |
accepted | Which word best describes something opposite to “delay”? |
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May 18 |
awarded | Commentator |
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May 18 |
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Which word best describes something opposite to “delay”? Sounds good :) Quite simple and I think this is it. |
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May 18 |
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Which word best describes something opposite to “delay”? Mitch: good example. Temperature could be below and above zero. The thing I need is before or over some point in time. |
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May 14 |
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Which word best describes something opposite to “delay”? It was unclear for some users that this column may show negative and positive delay as well. |
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May 14 |
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Which word best describes something opposite to “delay”? However, what you've said in your last paragraph is interesting - is this some kind of standarized notation? |
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May 14 |
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Which word best describes something opposite to “delay”? What I actually mean is how to call the column, so that it clearly describes content. I thought about "Delay/ahead" or "Delay/advance", but I'm not sure about this second word. Or maybe there's one short phrase that describes both. |
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May 14 |
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Which word best describes something opposite to “delay”? This should be noun (thefreedictionary.com/expedite) |
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May 14 |
asked | Which word best describes something opposite to “delay”? |
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Mar 12 |
accepted | Shorter version of “is going to be” |
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Mar 12 |
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Shorter version of “is going to be” 'Project milestone is at risk' sounds good. Thanks! |