I think the word your looking for is compassion or empathy.
And yes studies have shown an inverse corelate between them.
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I think the word your looking for is compassion or empathy.
And yes studies have shown an inverse corelate between them.
Most times I’ve seen it, permission can be given by any resident. Ownership doesn’t play a part at all. So I would guess a land lord can’t give permission.
Also I recall one example of permission being required for entering an apartment, but not the building. Though in that case the vampire in question was living in annother apartment in the same building.
Most times I’ve seen it, permission can be given by any resident. Ownership doesn’t play a part at all. So I would guess a land lord can’t give permission.
Also I recall one example of permission being required for entering an apartment, but not the building. Though in that case the vampire in question was living in annother apartment in the same building.
That’s probably what they were looking for.
In that context, I might argue the actual opposite would be non-coding DNA. As both dominant and recessive are still functional DNA, they’re not so much opposites as they are alternatives.
But I’ve made those kinds of arguments in school enough, to know the teacher still probably wouldn’t accept my debating semantics. Even if they admit I’m right.
I’m not sure there’s enough context to know what the answer they were looking for is. Subordinate maybe?
Becides, dominant and submissive are valid in more contexts than sexual relations.
Seems the best, most accurate general answer really.
Just watched it last night. That one-er was truly glorious.
Then at the end of the next action sequence, Hemworth seemed to me, to just appear on the roof with no know way of getting there. Did I miss something? Or was this one of the very few genuine examples of a actual plot hole.
I’d buy a $1M hug from someone I’m very close to. Then offer them a $500K hug.
It doesn’t break rule 3 as written.
Being a religious officiant is an easy credential. In the US at least.