Idiom
Do's and don't's.
The do's and don't's are what is acceptable or allowed or not within an area or issue, etc.
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If someone says that a small number of people own a lot of assets, and does not assert in the same breath that this is a good thing -- the politically correct statement is not that people "have" wealth but that they "create" it -- he will immediately be denounced as a dangerous leftist.
The case against Mr. Anderson involves only the January 2001 grant, and does not assert that he picked the falsely recorded date, but notes that as chief financial officer he was copied on e-mail messages that discussed the dating, according to a person close to the negotiations.
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He settles for perimeter jump shots -- never a strength of his -- and doesn't assert himself in late-game situations.
Interestingly, in the paper itself the authors are admirably restrained and do not assert any claims about the position of Darwinius relative to the evolution of primates that resulted in humans.
The joint statement developed and signed by over 300 independent researchers, and reproduced and published below, does not assert that GMOs are unsafe or safe.
It also requested we publish the explanation that the SASSI-3 test screens for substance use disorders related to both alcohol and drugs, and that the SASSI Institute does not assert that the SASSI-3 differentiates between the two types of substance use disorders.
Assumption 1, distinguishing IR and IAE, defines the dynamics of intrusion but does not assert anything about the intensity with which the nodes might be attacked.
And using language taken from the statute, he said that "the union does not assert the right to strike".
Therefore (13) does not assert the existence of any "set-like" entity over and above the sets in the range of the quantifier ∀x.
Patients could access any legal service from a medical professional who does not assert a conflict of conscience.
But unlike Kant, he does not assert the actuality of a pure, free will.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com