... tools to do so. Again, the idea is to empower the reader to incorporate exist-
ing higher-language code into macros, in order to increase the reach and usefulness of Excel.
The first chapter introduces ... nothing is specified, go to the
center of the cell and use its standard pointer, the hollow cross.
6 Howtouse Excel
contents
Preface[xi]
part i introduction to using the spreadsheet
1How touse ... you are using.) Return to cell A3, then activate both cells (by
depressing the left mouse button while pointing to A3, keeping it down
while moving to cell A4, then releasing the button). Both...
... room
Instead of saying “Attendees are not allowed to smoking in our conference
room”
One may say “Attendees are limited to smoking in our conference room”
(English in Economics and Business, ... Accordingly, the chair is expected to have a remarkable ability in presentation
technique and has a distinctive and influential social role involved in taking the
chair at a meeting.
Since meeting ...
requires a meeting, or meetings of some sort.
E.g.: We are having a meeting on Thursday to look at the proposal again.
Or in more details, meeting is a concept dominating three factors:
+ When...
...
accustom(oneself) to
face up to
in addition to
look forward to
object to
resign oneself to
resort to
sink to
be used to
get used to
be reduced to
For examples:
- I am looking forward to ... skiing go wind-surfing
Go riding go shopping go walking go sight-seeing
Go dancing go hunting go swimming go jogging
Go hiking go bowling go skating go mountain climbing
Eg: They went fishing ... girl. (to- infinitive)
- I got used to driving on the right. (to- preposition)
In the following expressions, to is a preposition, so we may use -ing
participle after it.
be accustomed to
accustom(oneself)...
... authors use random sampling to determine
households or settings sampled?
• Do the investigators succeed in interviewing a large pro-
portion of the chosen sample?
• Did the investigators institute ... findings can and should be applied to the
decision-making process required for intervention.
Can you corroborate these findings from local
independent sources?
In order to determine whether to ... sampling in 564
clusters [75.2%] that did not.
Few households declined to participate in the survey: 22
(0.16%) in the east and only three (0.05%) in the west.
The investigators tried to minimize...
... was going
to work with. e ostentatious show of jewelry and the loud clothes
on the U.S. CEO indicated to me that he was in business to amass
personal wealth and had the poor judgment to show ...
drugs (including dosages). In order to avoid problems at cus-
toms, carry all medications in their original containers. Also, take
an extra set of glasses, contacts, or prescriptions. In your ... following Asian destinations,
consider the following cultural guidelines and try to outt yourself
aptly for each country.
●
China: Even casual wear is somewhat conservative. Revealing
clothing...
... rolling pin until about
1
⁄
4
inch thick. Remove the paper and thinly
slice the meat into
1
⁄
4
-inch-wide, 2-inch-
long strips.
Pork: Use tenderloin. Use a paring knife to
remove any fat and sinew ... cheeses can be stored for up to
one month.
Butter and margarine can be frozen in
the packaging and then inserted into a plas-
tic freezer bag. They can be stored for up to
six months. Thaw in the fridge. ...
1
⁄
4
inch
thick. Cutting across the grain, at an angle,
slice into thin strips about
1
⁄
4
inch wide and
4 to 5 inches long.
Skirt steak is rather thin and doesn’t re-
quire flattening. Just...
...
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Investors following a strategy similar to the one I teach
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success in trading breakouts of any kind. Here are the top five things we look for
on a breakout to help confirm that a substantial move is in the making (in order of
importance): ... cover five technical tools that our research shows help increase
the reliability of a breakout moving in the intended direction. By putting as many
of these as possible together, traders can...
... for several
days in 2006). Successful globalization will require that you, too,
learn howto adapt to the cultural aspects of doing business in Asia.
Just understanding Chinese name order and ...
Appendix G
International Electrical Adaptors
218 Index
221 About the Authors
KISS, BOW,
OR
SHAKE
HANDS:
ASIA
How to Do Business in
12 Asian Countries
• CULTURAL OVERVIEWS
• TIPS FOR DOING BUSINESS ... tsunamis. Indonesia went
from one-party rule to democracy. Vietnam, once a pariah to the
USA and its allies, transformed itself into a valued trading partner.
India became the outsourcing capital...
... meal.
●
Never begin to eat or drink before your host does.
●
When eating rice, it is customary to hold the bowl close to your
mouth.
●
At a meal, eat lightly in the beginning, as there could be up to
twenty ... made in China—be certain to make sure they are produced in
your own home country!
●
When giving or receiving a gi, use both hands. e gi is not
opened in the presence of the giver.
●
e Chinese ... Obedience to parents is integral to a sense of security
and stability. Maintaining harmony is vital.
Faith in the Communist Party, which rules the PRC, is abating. Some
Chinese look to other...
... first
training set incorporates the automatically generated
word alignments as labels. We applied an automatic
post-processing step on these word alignments in or-
der to remove leading and trailing ... that
performs tokenization, Part-of-Speech tagging and
text chunking. The preprocessed sentences were
used as input to build a set of commonly used WSD
features related to the English input sentence:
• ... and
features in an automated way and (2) the assump-
tion that incorporating evidence from multiple lan-
guages into the feature vector will be more infor-
mative than a more restricted set of monolingual...
... brief story or two that you can tell
during the interview. The point here is to remember something comical – something to share
with your interviewer to get them to laugh. Perhaps it is something ... thing,
you bring it into your life. That is to say, you attract it. The previous steps you’ve taken have
moved you toward getting a job. You’ve focused your mind on the single goal (getting ... breathing again. This time after you’ve gotten into a
rhythm, start saying a mantra to yourself (or speaking softly) that relates to your job search.
Continue this for 10-15 minutes or however...
... sub-
titles, so that Cantonese-speaking Chinese audiences can understand
the Mandarin-speaking actors, or vice versa.
e government of the PRC has begun investing in Chinese lan-
guage training for foreigners. ... in 2010 or 2020 to work in Asia? As
Hans Koehler pointed out in his Preface, we live in changing times.
In this century China and India are changing the economic bal-
ance ... view. is section is described in detail
in an introductory chapter.
Business Practices
Punctuality, Appointments, and Local Time; Negotiating; Business
Entertaining
Introduction ix
20 Kiss, Bow,...