| NOUN | a shortened offer | shortened offers |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- He said, "I knew that there was no real evidence that anything we had to offer had any effect on tuberculosis, and I was afraid that I shortened the lives of some of my friends by unnecessary intervention."
- No good deed goes unpunished (often shortened to No Good Deed) is a sardonic commentary on the frequency with which acts of kindness backfire on those who offer them.
- The wooden spoon was not "officially" awarded following the 2020 season, as the ISC board "felt it was inappropriate to offer such a distinction for shortened and geographically-limited seasons".
- The festival first tried to offer a shortened season that would have ended in September, but found the possibility of becoming compliant with public health guidelines too large an obstacle.
- Lu Bu later tells him of his demonized powers and shortened lifespan in hopes to convince him in stopping Dong Zhuo and dethrone Liu Bian, but Guan Yu declines the offer.
- Pre-kindergarten, also known as "preschool" (and sometimes shortened to "Pre-K") is becoming a standard of education as academic expectations for the youngest students continue to rise.
- After just a few weeks of full-time operations, WRRC returned to a shortened broadcast schedule.
- The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH (English: "German Agency for International Cooperation GmbH"), often simply shortened to GIZ, is the main German development agency.
- Band members then shortened the band name to Crawler.
- The AMC 35 had about the same dimensions as the AMC 34, but the hull was longer at 4572 mm to install a shortened 11.08 litres V-4 180 hp version of the V-6 engine used in the Char B1.
- The novel "The Straw Men" was the first to be written under the shortened name "Michael Marshall".
- It raised wages, shortened workers' hours, and increased employment for the first time maximizing hour and minimizing wage provisions benefiting female workers.
- Network installation, shortened netinstall, is an installation of a program from a shared network resource that may be done by installing a minimal system before proceeding to download further packages over the network.
- In January 2013 the company registered a new, shortened name and since then it has been operating as Qumak S.A.
- but the defense replied that he may have shortened "board observer seat" to "board seat" as a form of bragging and stated that Matt Murphy took five years to join a board.
- Crews rowed three-abreast over a shortened course beginning at the Remenham Barrier.
- ... , shortened CEFET) are Brazilian educational institutes which are directly linked to the Ministry of Education.
- Plagued by injury in his tenure with the Bruins, Kaše was limited to just 3 games in the pandemic shortened [...] season due to lingering concussion symptoms.
- In the following pandemic shortened [...] season, Ritchie played his 300th career NHL game on January 26, 2021, against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
- During the shortened 2020 season, Gausman had a major bounce-back season, in which he was 3–3 with a 3.62 ERA and 15 walks and 79 strikeouts in [...] innings in 12 games (10 starts), and a career-low 1.106 WHIP along with a career-high 11.9 K/9.
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